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SUMMARY:UMBRELLA Competition Workshop
DESCRIPTION:About this event\nA UK and global first\, UMBRELLA is an open\, programmable\, universal\, smart urban and industrial internet of things testbed. Promoting research\, innovation\, collaboration\, and real-world testing by providing access to all essential state-of-the-art IoT enabling technologies in one place\, with an easily accessible toolset to develop a broad range of use cases and promote investment in the future of mobility\, zero carbon technology\, healthcare\, robotics\, private 5G and much more. \nThis event is a workshop to help shape the first large scale competition hosted on the UMBRELLA network that will launch in February 2022. The workshop will be a space to share your initial thoughts on your interest in the competition\, what you believe is possible to achieve in that timeframe and the requirements you would need to achieve it. \nData Disclaimer \nBy signing up to attend this event you are giving permission to the organisers to contact you in regards to the event in question as well as the future UMBRELLA competition that is being discussed at this event. This may include information emailing consultation forms and setting up consultation calls. You can opt out at any time by contacting the organisers.
URL:https://www.futurespacebristol.co.uk/event/umbrella-competition-workshop/
LOCATION:Virtual event. Sign up via eventbrite
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220119T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220119T123000
DTSTAMP:20260407T194555
CREATED:20211110T140152Z
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SUMMARY:Future Space Investment Readiness Series: Ashfords - Investment Readiness
DESCRIPTION:Join Scott Preece (Senior Associate – investments) and Brett Lambe (Senior Associate – contracts & IP) of Ashfords as they take you through the practicalities of what you should expect from an investment round and some of the key things you can do to be “investment ready”. Whatever stage of the investment journey you’re at\, Scott and Brett would love to hear from you and will encourage attendees to share your experiences so far\, alongside your frustrations\, worries and any tips for fellow founders. \nNote: anyone who attended Scott’s webinar on “What to expect from early-stage investment documents” in May 2021 will find some of the information from that presentation repeated in this workshop – though if you would like a refresher\, have thought up some questions since then\, wanted to share your experience or would like to hear Brett’s advice on IP & commercial agreements you should still feel free to come along. \n– \nThe session is free to attend for Future Space & Launch Space Members. It will be hosted at Future Space in Hawking Meeting Room. If you’d like to discuss the support Ashfords can provide before or after the event you can book a session with them through Advisory_ Space. If you’d like to discuss other elements of Business Support you can speak with Future Space Business Engagement Manager\, Crover by booking a Business Support Consultation
URL:https://www.futurespacebristol.co.uk/event/investment-readiness-series-ashfords-investment-readiness/
LOCATION:Future Space
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220120T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220120T153000
DTSTAMP:20260407T194555
CREATED:20211108T170428Z
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SUMMARY:Future Space: First Aid Training
DESCRIPTION:Some of our members have been asking for us to support them in achieving regulatory compliance and CPD training. We’ve had a number of requests to run First Aid training and are delighted to be bringing provider CRS training on site to offer this. \n  \nThe training provides a certificate in First Aid in the Workplace. This is Nationally recognised and valid for 3 years. It is recommended that most businesses train a minimum of 2 members of staff. \n  \nThere are 12 places available\, so if your staff need training sign up on the Eventbrite here.
URL:https://www.futurespacebristol.co.uk/event/first-aid-training-on-site-at-future-space/
LOCATION:Future Space
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220125
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220126
DTSTAMP:20260407T194555
CREATED:20211122T111338Z
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SUMMARY:BioSeed: Early-Stage Life Sciences Investment Event
DESCRIPTION:BioSeed\, which is organised by OBN​\, is a fast-paced\, one-day pitching event where innovative early-stage Life Sciences companies seeking Seed or Series-A funding\, showcase to and meet with an extensive audience of active life sciences investors. \nKey features of the event include: \n\n50 x 5-minute company presentations from early-stage life sciences R&D companies seeking seed stage funding of up to £2.5million\nInspirational keynote presentations and an investor workshop\nPrivate pre-scheduled partnering meetings in-person on 25 January\, and virtually on 26 January (powered by Hello Partnering)\nPlenty of networking opportunities throughout the day\, along with a Networking Drinks Reception at the end of day one\n\n\n\n\n\nBioSeed attendance is exclusively for: \n\nR&D companies actively seeking Seed or Series A funding of up to £2.5 million\nLife Sciences Investors looking for new funding opportunities\nA limited number of Corporate and Industry Sponsors\n\n\n\n\n\nR&D Company Showcase Packages include: \n\nA live and in-person 5-minute company showcase presentation\nAccess to keynote presentations and the investor workshop\nAccess to the BioSeed private partnering meeting platform\, in-person on 25 January\, and virtually on 26 January (powered by Hello Partnering)\nExtensive promotion of your company on social media\, OBN marketing emails and the BioSeed website in the lead up to the event\nAttendance at the BioSeed Networking Drinks Reception
URL:https://www.futurespacebristol.co.uk/event/bioseed-early-stage-life-sciences-investment-event/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220127T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220127T113000
DTSTAMP:20260407T194555
CREATED:20220125T122327Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220125T122327Z
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SUMMARY:Bristol Innovators Group: Leading Disruptive Innovation
DESCRIPTION:This promises to be a really interesting session\, with some brilliant speakers and time to join in a conversation with more than 30 Bristol innovators who’ve signed up already. \nIn the session\, the group be exploring the challenges of leading innovation and disrupting the status-quo. Against the backdrop of the past few years of disruption we have all faced – how do we best pursue innovations which challenge existing systems\, how do we create an environment to experiment\, how can we best plan when innovation is by its nature uncertain\, and what does good leadership look like? \nWe’ll be hearing the thoughts of 3 amazing speakers who are pursuing disruptive innovation in Bristol right now! \nWith Julia Ross (Chief Executive at NHS Bristol\, North Somerset & South Gloucestershire CCGs)\, Jessie Wilde (Deputy Project Director at Bristol Housing Festival)\, and Lara Lalemi (CEO of Creative Tuition Collective). \n 
URL:https://www.futurespacebristol.co.uk/event/bristol-innovators-group-leading-disruptive-innovation/
LOCATION:Virtual event\, register to attend
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220202T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220202T130000
DTSTAMP:20260407T194555
CREATED:20211115T165710Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211115T165710Z
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SUMMARY:Future Space Investment Readiness Series: Ginkgo - The Importance of Reporting & Forecasting
DESCRIPTION:The Importance of Reporting & Forecasting\nThe Future Space Investment Readiness Series continues with this session from Ginkgo\, one of our Advisory Space Business Development and Sales experts.\nIn this workshop Jack will take you through an easy step by step process to calculate sales related KPIs for your business. As part of the investor readiness series this session is aimed at giving you confidence in the sales projections which you present to potential investors\, as well as a mechanism for reporting against those projections to keep your investors updated with your progress. \nWho it’s relevant for \nIf you’re a CEO and/or involved in or responsible for sales/business development in a B2B company this workshop is for you. \nAbout Jack \nJack has over 15 years experience consulting at C level with businesses of all shapes and sizes from startups to multinationals. He now uses that experience to help a portfolio of B2B companies with their business development strategy. \nPre-book at 1-1 \nJack is also offering 30-minute consultations on the day. These will run from 13:30-16:00. Email Jack to pre-book your free consultation.
URL:https://www.futurespacebristol.co.uk/event/future-space-investment-readiness-series-ginkgo-defining-success-the-importance-of-reporting-forecasting/
LOCATION:Future Space
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220202T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220202T194500
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CREATED:20220117T105516Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220117T105516Z
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SUMMARY:Virtual Bristol Distinguished Address Series: Margaret Casely-Hayford\, Chair\, Shakespeare's Globe
DESCRIPTION:Trust and Governance: where to now?\nThe climate emergency and social inequality are profound and pressing problems\, thrown into sharp relief by the COVID crisis\, that can only be solved if we harness the enormous potential of entrepreneurs\, innovation and enterprise. \nThe world needs business at its best – creating good jobs\, helping to fix pressing problems and adding value to society. But at precisely this point in history\, trust in business is low and examples abound of poor governance leading not just to poor business outcomes but harmful damage to communities and the environment. We don’t need to accept these outcomes as inevitable\, but rather strive to do better in our boardrooms. Voters\, consumers and investors expect this now. Research shows that UK voters and consumers want business to do better. Three quarters of the UK public think business has a responsibility to protect the environment and the majority favour brands that do good in the world. \nWhat do we mean by better? This means freeing decision-makers in business to act in everyone’s long term interests – combining traditions of good stewardship and responsibility with new ideas to meet the challenges of the 21st century. There is evidence that business in the UK has taken the lead in reforming its practices around purpose\, but we need the statutes and policies to ensure these become the norm. Specifically\, this means putting purpose at the heart of company law and the fiduciary responsibility of directors. \nA small change in the law will make a big change in the world. It will allow businesses to make decisions in all of our long term interests\, helping to create a fairer\, greener future.
URL:https://www.futurespacebristol.co.uk/event/virtual-bristol-distinguished-address-series-margaret-casely-hayford-chair-shakespeares-globe/
LOCATION:Virtual event\, register to attend
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220223T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220223T143000
DTSTAMP:20260407T194555
CREATED:20220207T094552Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220207T094552Z
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SUMMARY:Investment Readiness Series - Getting your pitch right
DESCRIPTION:Pitching is your chance to sell your vision\, but how do you pitch your pitch? Too small and you’ll be ignored\, too big and you’ll not be taken serious. \nThis session will navigate the complexities of getting a pitch right. \nAbout Mark Corderoy\nWith a background in engineering and technology in a variety of commercial settings\, Mark is an experienced Technologist and Mentor. He has been at UWE Bristol for last four years as Incubation Manager for the Bristol Robotics Laboratory the leading and largest academic centre for multi-disciplinary robotics research in the UK and also Incubation Manager for Launch Space\, a programme that provides business support and space to start-up businesses in UWE Bristol’s Enterprise Zone.
URL:https://www.futurespacebristol.co.uk/event/investment-readiness-series-getting-your-pitch-right/
LOCATION:Future Space
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220302T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220302T130000
DTSTAMP:20260407T194555
CREATED:20220128T153712Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220128T153712Z
UID:5845-1646222400-1646226000@www.futurespacebristol.co.uk
SUMMARY:Using intellectual property to attract investors – why\, how and when?
DESCRIPTION:Using intellectual property to attract investors – why\, how and when? \nWednesday 2 March 2022\nWorkshop: 12.00 – 1.00 pm\nOne-to-one sessions: 1.00 pm onwards \nAndy Evitt from Greaves Brewster LLP will be running a workshop looking at the interaction between intellectual property and seeking investment. We will cover topics such as why investors care about intellectual property in the first place as well as discuss strategies and timings for maximising the appeal of your intellectual property. \nLunch provided at the workshop \nCome along to the workshop and/or book one of the one-to-one sessions if you would like a more tailored discussion: book my 1-1
URL:https://www.futurespacebristol.co.uk/event/using-intellectual-property-to-attract-investors-why-how-and-when/
LOCATION:Future Space
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220302T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220302T194500
DTSTAMP:20260407T194555
CREATED:20220117T105715Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220117T105715Z
UID:5802-1646245800-1646250300@www.futurespacebristol.co.uk
SUMMARY:Virtual Bristol Distinguished Address Series: I.Stephanie Boyce\, President\, The Law Society
DESCRIPTION:Dare to Dream\nI.Stephanie Boyce will talk about her journey to becoming the first President of colour of the Law Society\, the barriers that she has and continues to break down. Stephanie is determined to inspire everyone\, regardless of their background\, to join the solicitor profession\, should they wish to do so. \nProgramme\n18:25 – Join the event online\n18:30 – Lecture begins\n18:30 – 18:40 – UWE Welcome and Introductions\n18:40 – 19:10 – Address\n19:10 – 19:45 – Q&A Session \n 
URL:https://www.futurespacebristol.co.uk/event/virtual-bristol-distinguished-address-series-i-stephanie-boyce-president-the-law-society/
LOCATION:Virtual event\, register to attend
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220308T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220308T180000
DTSTAMP:20260407T194555
CREATED:20220225T102046Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220225T102046Z
UID:6854-1646755200-1646762400@www.futurespacebristol.co.uk
SUMMARY:International Women's Day - Networking Event
DESCRIPTION:#BreaktheBias with Future Space Bristol \n\n\n\n\n\nAbout this event \n\n\nJoin us for International Women’s Day as we talk with Five inspirational women from across the UWE Bristol University Enterprise Zone: Amanda Nurse\, Amber Probyn\, Hazel McShane\, Thanh Quan-Nicholls\, and Tonia Tzemanaki.\nHosted by our very own Innovation Manager\, Aimee Skinner\, the panel will discuss what breaking the bias means. You will hear first hand the journeys of these five incredible leaders\, experts in their field and paving the way for a new generation of female entrepreneurs and innovators.\nAgenda \n\n16:00 – Welcome\n16:30 – Panel discussion\n17:00 – Drinks & nibbles served\n18:00 – Close
URL:https://www.futurespacebristol.co.uk/event/international-womens-day-networking-event/
LOCATION:Future Space
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220323T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220323T203000
DTSTAMP:20260407T194555
CREATED:20220314T133202Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220314T133202Z
UID:5912-1648058400-1648067400@www.futurespacebristol.co.uk
SUMMARY:SW Founders
DESCRIPTION:South West Founders\, one of the most popular events in the TechSPARK calendar\, returns this March with some great conversations and networking. \nSpeakers TBC. \nHere is the agenda:\n6:00 Arrivals and networking\n6.30 Startup stories with Panel\n7:05 Questions or Discussion\n7:15 More networking drinks and pizza\n8:30 Close. \nEntrepreneurs and tech investors welcome. \nThere is a strict ‘no selling’ rule at our events.
URL:https://www.futurespacebristol.co.uk/event/sw-founders/
LOCATION:Register for venue details
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220324T093000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220324T110000
DTSTAMP:20260407T194555
CREATED:20220314T132212Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220314T132212Z
UID:5904-1648114200-1648119600@www.futurespacebristol.co.uk
SUMMARY:Utilizing Paid Advertising for Business Growth
DESCRIPTION:About this event\n\n\nBusinesses are being told that social media is the way to go to grow their sales\, but no one tells us how to grow a following. This workshop will help to bridge that gap. \nReach is one of the most difficult things to grow for any business online\, when starting out or breaking through a stagnant time. Followers do not come over night. We can ask our friends\, family\, customers to like our social media pages but it takes time to grow a following online through a business page. \nFacebook\, Instagram and LinkedIn are businesses in their own right making money through advertising. Therefore\, many businesses need to turn to paid advertising to grow their following and get their brand outside their current reach. \nThis workshop will focus on giving you the hints\, tips and knowledge you need to think about before putting any budget into targeted campaigns. It will help to ensure that you are investing your money right. \nTopics covered include: \n\nWhen to do paid advertising.\nWhat to expect from a paid advertisement\nHow to run a campaign.\nHow to get the right content in front of the right people
URL:https://www.futurespacebristol.co.uk/event/utilizing-paid-advertising-for-business-growth/
LOCATION:Virtual event\, register to attend
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220329T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220330T170000
DTSTAMP:20260407T194555
CREATED:20220314T132922Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220314T132922Z
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SUMMARY:Innovation & Bid-writing
DESCRIPTION:Develop an innovative business idea at UWE Bristol’s two-day Innovation and bid writing workshop\, free to SMEs in the Swindon & Wiltshire area. \n​As markets and conditions recover\, investing in innovation is key to helping businesses future proof\, grow their markets and adapt to opportunities. This intensive two-day workshop is for SMEs that are responding to new opportunities and looking to disrupt the market through innovation. \n​You may already have a great idea that needs developing or you are looking for some headspace to figure it out. This comprehensive course helps you to define your proposition in terms of innovation; familiarise you with the funding landscape\, develop your pitch and hone your bid writing skills. \n​Sign up for this fully funded training workshop\, and UWE will send you a confirmation of your place and more information about the day. Don’t worry if you can’t make these dates\, more dates are coming\, register your interest in future workshops to be the first to hear.
URL:https://www.futurespacebristol.co.uk/event/innovation-bid-writing/
LOCATION:Corsham
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220427T174500
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220427T193000
DTSTAMP:20260407T194555
CREATED:20220414T140604Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220414T140604Z
UID:5963-1651081500-1651087800@www.futurespacebristol.co.uk
SUMMARY:Bristol Innovators Group meet up
DESCRIPTION:The Bristol Innovators’ Group invites you to join us for our first meet up in two years for food\, drinks\, networking and conversation.\n\n\n\n\n\nAbout this event\n\n\nBIG invites you to join us at Origin Workspace for our first face to face meet up since early 2020. The group was set up to support innovators across the city to Connect\, Learn\, & Do. \nThrough our series of speaker events on zoom we have supported projects and learning in the city. Now we are looking forward to connecting with you all once again thanks to our lovely sponsors Inkwell. \nInkwell is a content agency founded in Bristol and based at Origin Workspace. Their aim is to create conversations with business owners through innovative and engaging content. The team is also behind the annual competition The Pitch UK\, which gives founders and entrepreneurs the support they need to gain investment. www.inkwellagency.co.uk \nThe event \nThe event is free to attend and open to anyone who is interested in innovation and connecting with other innovators and innovative projects across the city. Spaces are limited so please only sign up if you can attend. \nWednesday\, 27th April\, 17.45-19.30\, Origin Workspace \n17:45 – Arrival\, Food & Drink\, networking bingo \n18:15 – Welcome and updates from BIG \n18:20 – Inkwell & Origin say hello \n18:25 – Mark Panay in conversation with Kat Haylock: Web 3.0 \n18:45 – Networking bingo & drinks \n19:30 – Prize draw & event close \nFood will be provided by local food tech business All About The Cooks\, who aim to revolutionise the way we eat at home. Founded in Bristol\, their app allows you to order homemade food made by local cooks to your door. Sometimes these cooks are trained chefs. Sometimes they are the latest of many generations taught secret family recipes. In every case\, and behind every home-cooked creation\, is a person who shares our love for food\, and who wants to share what they make with you. \nBristol Innovators’ Group is all about supporting the innovation community of Bristol to thrive. Workspaces like Origin are key to driving this innovative culture through encouraging and supporting Bristol’s business talent to succeed and grow.
URL:https://www.futurespacebristol.co.uk/event/bristol-innovators-group-meet-up/
LOCATION:Origin Workspace\, 40 Berkeley Square\, Bristol\, BS8 1HP\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220428T093000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220428T140000
DTSTAMP:20260407T194555
CREATED:20220427T122122Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220427T122122Z
UID:5997-1651138200-1651154400@www.futurespacebristol.co.uk
SUMMARY:Workshop: Aerospace and robotic technologies for the wind and solar energy sector
DESCRIPTION:The workshop “The use of drones and robots for Wind and Solar Operations and Maintenance” will demonstrate new robotic and aerospace technologies and concepts with potential application to Operation & Maintenance tasks of wind and solar energy \nThis is a singular event organized by the University of West of England (UWE) in collaboration with DURABLE partners. It focuses on novel technologies linked to aerial inspection and manipulation of wind and solar farms\, additive manufacturing\, non-destructive testing\, remote control or augmented reality\, which allows improving operation and maintenance technologies and increasing the efficiency and up-time of wind and solar farms. \nThis workshop will show onsite demonstrations of novel technologies developed in DURABLE\, a collaborative European R&D project in which 12 partners have demonstrated improvements such as the automation of inspection and repair tasks or the rapid replacement of parts\, reducing costs and improving the productivity of the new plants. \nAgenda (Thursday April 28) \n\n09:30 – 10:00 Welcome and introduction to the project (ESTIA: coordinator)\n10:00 – 11:30 Presentation of the technologies developed by technical partners\n\nVICE (Virtual Immersive Cockpit Environment): A versatile virtual cockpit to remotely supervise and control a multi-system of heterogeneous vehicles. Patxi Berard (ESTIA)\nNon Destructive Inspection of wind turbine blade components and Solar panels based in thermography and electroluminescence. Pablo Lopez (LORTEK)\nTrajectory planning for a formation of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles inspecting wind turbine. Jesús Capitán (University of Seville)\nGround navigation technologies and ground support for aerial and terrestrial robots inspections. Alberto Vale (Instituto Superior Técnico IST)\nQ&A session\n\n\n11:30 – 12:00 Coffee and networking (location: Future Space Networking Area)\n12:00 – 13:00 B2B meetings and end of workshop\n\nRegistration \nYou can secure your place in the event by using this link.
URL:https://www.futurespacebristol.co.uk/event/workshop-aerospace-and-robotic-technologies-for-the-wind-and-solar-energy-sector/
LOCATION:Bristol Robotics Laboratory\, Coldharbour Lane\, T-Block\, Bristol\, BS16 1QY\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220428T093000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220428T160000
DTSTAMP:20260407T194555
CREATED:20220314T133836Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220314T133836Z
UID:5916-1651138200-1651161600@www.futurespacebristol.co.uk
SUMMARY:Data Science Conference & Career Fair
DESCRIPTION:Women’s Tech Hub is proud to present a one day conference in collaboration with UWE Bristol and a Tech Career fair\n\n\n\n\n\nAbout this event\n\n\nWomen’s Tech Hub is proud to present a one day conference in collaboration with UWE Bristol. Rather than it being a conference for people in the field\, this is a conference for people interested in Data Science and learning what it’s about\, how to get into it and how to transfer into the field. \nFor Tickets you can choose morning\, afternoon or all day for the conference. Please book separately for a dedicated slot to speak to the companies\, we will mail you to discuss times. There will be a chance for people attending the conference without career tickets to take any free slots to speak to the companies where possible \nThe team will be running it on 15-minute intros so if you are looking for work it is worth bringing your CV for the companies – They’ll be introducing you by name and interest only. You get a chance to speak to them about opportunities. This is for anyone looking to get into/return to the industry\, get a job\, and people just interested in finding out more and speak directly to the companies. They will speak to you and you won’t get ignored which is common in other recruitment fairs.
URL:https://www.futurespacebristol.co.uk/event/data-science-conference-career-fair/
LOCATION:Watershed Bristol
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220518T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220518T180000
DTSTAMP:20260407T194555
CREATED:20220511T182656Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220511T182656Z
UID:6038-1652889600-1652896800@www.futurespacebristol.co.uk
SUMMARY:Launch Space Welcome Drinks and Pitching Evening
DESCRIPTION:Pitches and networking\, with Launch Space and Future Space \nAgenda \n\n16:00 – Welcome\n16:15 – Pitches from Launch Space\n17:00 – Open pitches\n18:00 – Close\n\nThe Future Space community are invited to join for drinks and a chance to see pitches from the old and new cohort of Launch Space… followed by an open mic for anyone else who would like to pitch! \nThis is an event to welcome the latest cohort to the Launch Space incubator\, wish good luck to the previous cohort and give our Future Space members a chance to network and meet the companies. \nPlease register to confirm your attendance: Launch Space Welcome Drinks and Pitching Evening \n 
URL:https://www.futurespacebristol.co.uk/event/launch-space-welcome-drinks-and-pitching-evening/
LOCATION:Future Space
CATEGORIES:Member Event
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220526T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220526T170000
DTSTAMP:20260407T194555
CREATED:20220518T144612Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220518T144612Z
UID:6051-1653580800-1653584400@www.futurespacebristol.co.uk
SUMMARY:How can AWS help you increase your revenue?
DESCRIPTION:As you may know\, being part of Future Space Bristol means you are eligible to exclusive free support from AWS. \nYou may be familiar with the free AWS credits\, or the technical advice\, but not that many people know about how AWS help their startup customers grow their revenue. This includes arranging introductions to potential customers via their network\, industry networking events\, sourcing of sales deals\, support with your sales pipeline\, among others. \nOur point of contact in AWS\, Jaime Noain\, is running a 1-hour video call to go through the different ways that AWS can help your business grow. Session details: \n• Title: How can AWS help you increase your revenue\n• When: 26 May\, 4pm\n• Duration: 1 hour\n• Who should attend: B2B startups\n• How to join: Please send an email to jnoain@amazon.com with your name and company and he will send you the invite. \nThis is a fantastic free resource that you have thanks to our collaboration with AWS and it is worth take full advantage of it. \nPlease feel free to reach out directly to Jaime on jnoain@amazon.com if you have any questions.
URL:https://www.futurespacebristol.co.uk/event/how-can-aws-help-you-increase-your-revenue/
CATEGORIES:Business Support Event,Member Event
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220611
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220612
DTSTAMP:20260407T194555
CREATED:20220531T145610Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220531T145610Z
UID:6070-1654905600-1654991999@www.futurespacebristol.co.uk
SUMMARY:Radix Big Tent Ideas Festival Bristol 2022
DESCRIPTION:TRANSITIONS \nQueen Square\, Bristol\, BS1 4LH\nSat 11th June 2022 9:30AM \nJoin conversations on regeneration\, net zero\, the future of the media and how big data can transform our public services at the annual Radix Big Tent Ideas Festival. Held this year in Bristol at the invitation of Mayor Marvin Rees\, the Festival will give you the opportunity to contribute to policies in Bristol\, the region and across the country. \n\nOpen debates and panel discussions\nDragon’s Den-style events to showcase the best of the West of England\nA Speakers’ Corner to make yourself heard\nExpress yourself on our art wall\nVisit our local community fayre\nFood and Bar\n\nRadix Big Tent is the platform for independent\, constructive\, political discussion\, innovative and entrepreneurial ideas\, and collaborative action to renew and regenerate the UK. \n“Fed up with a politics that doesn’t speak for you? Passionate about having a say on the big issues of our times? The Big Tent Ideas Festival is for us.”\n– Stephen Fry \nFull programme can be found on the Big Tent website here. \nClick here to book your tickets.
URL:https://www.futurespacebristol.co.uk/event/radix-big-tent-ideas-festival-bristol-2022/
LOCATION:Queen Square\, Bristol\, Queen Square\, Bristol\, BS1 4LH
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220616
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220617
DTSTAMP:20260407T194555
CREATED:20220531T173626Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220531T173626Z
UID:6089-1655337600-1655423999@www.futurespacebristol.co.uk
SUMMARY:Nuclear Robotics Symposium
DESCRIPTION:The NNUF Hot Robotics facility is having a symposium on the 16 June at University of Bristol’s Fenswood Farm. \nIt will be an excellent opportunity to hear about nuclear robotics research and projects\, see equipment demonstrations and try out some robots. \nFood and beverages will be provided and the symposium will be attended by members of industry\, UoB and BRL roboticists and SMEs. \nTo register your interest and receive more information about the symposium\, please sign up to the Hot Robotics mailing list.
URL:https://www.futurespacebristol.co.uk/event/nuclear-robotics-symposium/
LOCATION:Fenswood Farm\, Fenswood Farm\, Bristol\, BS41 9AG
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220620T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220620T180000
DTSTAMP:20260407T194555
CREATED:20220613T102320Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220613T102320Z
UID:6119-1655726400-1655748000@www.futurespacebristol.co.uk
SUMMARY:Physical Human-Robot Interaction Symposium
DESCRIPTION:Research Talks and a Networking Lunch on Physical Human-Robot Interaction at BRL\nAgenda\nLunch session \n12:00 – 14:30 : Networking lunch (Venue TBD) \nAfternoon session (BRL Seminar Room) \n14:30 – 15:00 : Welcome and Introduction by Tactile Robotics group \n15:00 – 15:40 : Invited talk + Q&A \n15:40 – 15:55 : Coffee break \n15:55 – 16:35 : Invited talk + Q&A \n16:35 – 17:15 : Invited talk + Q&A \n17:15 – 18:00 : Open discussion \n  \nInvited Talks:\nRobot Learning for Intelligent Assistants – Georgia Chalvatzaki \nSocietal factors like the increase in the elderly population\, the lack of nursing staff\, the hectic rhythms of everyday life\, and the Covid-19 pandemic\, make the need for intelligent robotic assistants more urgent than ever. This talk covers human activity recognition and understanding; the combination of classical and machine learning methods for robot action planning and control; reinforcement learning methods for adaptive Human-Robot Interaction (HRI); and methods for learning to plan long-horizon tasks.  \nControl methods for physical human-robot interaction applications – Zoe Doulgeri \nOver the last few decades\, industrial robots have been widely deployed in the manufacturing industry\, relieving workers from repetitive\, unhealthy or arduous jobs with their workspace being strictly separated from that of humans for safety. Collaborative robots is a new generation of industrial robots that can work along side and with humans as co-workers or assistants.  \nLearning Adaptive Motor Skills for Dexterous Manipulation and Grasping – Zhibin (Alex) Li \nThis talk will focus on machine learning based approaches for achieving autonomous manipulation and grasping capabilities. I will cover the topics of (1) learning reactive reaching and grasping of flying objects; (2) learning bimanual manipulation with direct sim2real transfer; (3) learning from real data of a handful of human demonstrations; and (4) how novel tactile sensors with soft embodiment design can help learning dexterous and fine motor skills without the need of computationally intensive simulations. \nSpeaker Bios:\nDr. Georgia Chalvatzaki is an Assistant Professor and the research leader of the intelligent robotic systems for assistance (iROSA) group at TU Darmstadt. She received the Emmy Noether grant from the German Research Foundation (DFG) in 2021. In iROSA\, her team researches the topic of “Robot Learning of Mobile Manipulation for Intelligent Assistance\,” investigating novel methods for combined planning and learning to enable mobile manipulator robots to solve complex tasks in house-like environments with the human-in-the-loop of the interaction process. \nLab website: iROSA lab \nZoe Doulgeri is a Professor of Robotics and Control of Manufacturing Systems in the Automation and Robotics Lab of the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (AUTH).  She teaches Control Systems and Robotics\, and has authored more than 150 publications in peer-reviewed international journals and conferences. \nHer current research interests include the topics of physical human robot interaction\, robot teaching and learning by demonstration\, bimanual mobile robots\, object grasping and manipulation with analytical and data based learning methods and the control of uncertain robotic systems. \nLab website: Automation and Robotics Lab \nZhibin (Alex) Li is an Associate Professor at the University College London and leads the Advanced Robotics Intelligence Laboratory. His work in 2019-2020 – “multi-expert learning of adaptive legged locomotion” – is the first implementation of a multi-expert learning architecture for adaptive quadrupedal locomotion on a real robot (selected as the cover for December 2020 issue of Science Robotics). \nHis research interest covers dynamic motion skills of locomotion and manipulation\, optimization-based motion planning and control\, and deep reinforcement learning for robot motor learning including locomotion\, manipulation and grasping. \nLab website: Advanced Intelligent Robotics Lab
URL:https://www.futurespacebristol.co.uk/event/physical-human-robot-interaction-symposium/
LOCATION:Bristol Robotics Laboratory\, Coldharbour Lane\, T-Block\, Bristol\, BS16 1QY\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220623T093000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220623T160000
DTSTAMP:20260407T194555
CREATED:20220613T123128Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220613T123128Z
UID:6125-1655976600-1656000000@www.futurespacebristol.co.uk
SUMMARY:The Festival of Sustainable Business Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:The Festival of Sustainable Business Exhibition will be the go-to place to find out what YOUR business can do to address the climate and ecological emergency.\nFind out how sustainability can make business sense for you. Showcasing the innovative education\, technologies and services available that will make the 2030 carbon neutrality goal a reality and celebrating businesses leading the way and inspiring the next generation. \nThe free day is jam-packed full of activities for you to develop your knowledge and network: \n\nRegister to attend our free exhibition showcasing interactive sustainability-related products and services at Paintworks\nGet inspired by other organisations at the ‘COP Traction on Action’ Talks Stage with YTKO\nVisit our interactive Transport Zones to meet transport solution providers and learn how to green your fleet or make your employees’ commute more sustainable.\nEnjoy our sustainably sourced lunches in Future Leap’s food space\nRefresh and connect with our free tea and coffee area within the City Leap networking zone\, meet the leaders of the City Leap partnership who are transitioning Bristol to net zero\nMeet Shire Leasing as part of the Festival’s official Sustainable Asset Finance Sponsor\n\nThe full event programme is available once you have registered.
URL:https://www.futurespacebristol.co.uk/event/the-festival-of-sustainable-business-exhibition/
LOCATION:Paintworks\, Bristol\, Bath Rd\, Arno's Vale\,\, Bristol\, BS4 3EH
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220630T094500
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220630T130000
DTSTAMP:20260407T194555
CREATED:20220617T125547Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220617T125547Z
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SUMMARY:Future Space: Digital Skills Introductory Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Location: Hawking Meeting Room\, Future Space \nJoin the Workforce of the Future (WftF) Digital Skills Team for an interactive workshop introducing you to the fully funded programme\, which supports SMEs in the West of England region to develop their digital skills and capabilities. \n  \nThe session will provide you with an opportunity to hear about the full range of support the programme can offer; experience one of our fully funded workshops from our suite of training you’d have access to; and work with the Digital skills Team to identify your challenges and future digital skills needs to set out further support options we can create for you. \n“I have recently registered for the WtfF programme and gone through their initial digital health check process which has identified gaps in our knowledge and led to the development of a tailor-made action plan.I am confident that through this targeted approach the WtiF programme will equip us with the tools to drive forward with our business growth.  \n“The onboarding process could not have been more simple and the array of courses on offer makes this programme applicable to so many. A great experience so far and highly recommended.” \nJenny Bailey | Chief Executive Officer\, Ferryx \nDate: Thursday 30th June 2022\nTime: 09:45– 12:30 (plus lunch and networking ) \nAgenda: \n09:45 – Arrival and tea/coffee \n10:00 – 10:15 – An introduction to the Workforce for the Future Programme and fully funded support you can access from UWE Bristol to support you digital agenda \n10:15 – 11:45 – Growing your business through LinkedIn\n– Experience one of our bitesize workshops available to any WftF businesses. This session will explore how you can maximise your customer engagement and develop your sales pipeline through LinkedIn\, the session will help you gain clarity and confidence to plan\, create\, publish and promote content on LinkedIn\, specifically: \n• a framework that relates content to the customer journey approach to marketing & sales\, and to your business development goals\n• an understanding of how you can exploit the various types and formats of LinkedIn content\n• a roadmap to guide your content journey; from entry-level\, through intermediate to advanced \n11:45 – 12:30 – Mapping out your future digital skills needs – in the final session we will look at what digital skills challenges you are facing to develop future workshops and support opportunities for you to address these. \n12:30 – Lunch and networking
URL:https://www.futurespacebristol.co.uk/event/digital-skills-introductory-workshop/
LOCATION:Future Space
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220719T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220719T173000
DTSTAMP:20260407T194555
CREATED:20220707T143610Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220707T143610Z
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SUMMARY:Networking Social with the Centre For Print Research (CFPR)
DESCRIPTION:Future Space members are invited to drinks\, tours and networking with our neighbours at the Centre For Print Research.\nAbout this event: \nThe CFPR is based in W Block\, just next door to Future Space. \nMeet at 4:00pm for a short introduction to the centre and a tour of the labs\, equipment and the research they do\, followed by a chance to network with their researchers and discuss any areas of interest with them. \nAnd\, of course\, have a few drinks and nibbles as well. \nPlease sign up so we can predict numbers. We look forward to seeing you there! \nWebsite: https://cfpr.uwe.ac.uk/\nNewsletter: https://cfpr.uwe.ac.uk/contact/ \n  \nMeet the CFPR Researchers: \nProfessor Carinna Parraman\, Director of the CFPR \nDr Carinna Parraman is Professor of Colour\, Design and Print\, and Director of the Centre for Fine Print Research (CFPR) City Campus\, Bower Ashton. As Director of CFPR\, she leads a cross-disciplinary research team comprising scientists and technologists\, designers\, artists\, and researchers. \nShe is co-leader of an £7.7m Expanding Excellence in England (E3) fund\, exploring the future of printing and fabrication\, new ways of thinking and working\, alongside traditional methods of making. \nProfessor Stephen Hoskins\, Founder of CFPR \nProfessor of Fine Print and Founder of the Centre for Fine Print Research. \nApart from being a practicing printmaker\, my primary areas of research are; the potential of 3D printing and related digital technologies for the arts\, plus the tactile surface of the printed artefact and its consequences for digital technology. \nFabio D’Agnano\, Associate Professor \nHis specialties as an architect are 3D design and digital manufacturing. Since 2009\, He has taught at the Luav Architecture University of Venice\, focusing on 3D modeling\, deepened 3D printing\, and electronic prototyping. In 2011\, he founded the postgraduate master’s course in Digital Architecture – MADI. \nIn addition to his experience in design and 3D modeling\, he has experience in design\, electronic prototyping\, 3D printing\, coding\, and digital craftsmanship. \nDr Sarah Bodman\, Associate Professor and Programme Leader MA Multidisciplinary Printmaking \nSarah is Associate Professor for Artists’ Books at the Centre for Fine Print Research (CFPR)\, where she run projects investigating and promoting contemporary book arts. Sarah is also Programme Leader for MA Multi-disciplinary Printmaking at City Campus\, Bower Ashton. \nShe is the editor of the Artist’s Book Yearbook a biennial reference publication on contemporary book arts\, published here at UWE by Impact Press\, and also edits the Book Arts Newsletter and The Blue Notebook journal for artists’ books. \nDavid Huson\, Associate Professor \nDavid undertakes research into 3D rapid prototyped ceramics\, continuous tone photo-relief printing and materials development of ceramics. He collaborates with industrial partners including Denby\, Wedgwood and Kohler. \nDr Tavs Jorgensen\, Associate Professor and AHRC/RCUK Innovation Fellow \nTavs’s core research interests are focused on exploring the design and innovation potential presented by new digital fabrication technologies – particular with the glass and ceramics mediums. He is currently in receipt of Leadership Fellow grant from the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) with a project investigating the use of digital tools to develop new approaches with the ceramic extrusion process for architectural applications. \nDr Nazmul Karim\, Associate Professor \nI am an Associate Professor for Novel Print Processes and Materials (Graphene) at the Centre for Fine Print Research (CFPR)\, UWE Bristol (UK). With about 12 years of industry and academic experiences in graphene science and textile related technologies\, and a passion for getting research out of the lab and into real world applications\, currently investigating into graphene and other 2D materials-based technologies aimed at developing scalable and cost-effective next generation functional and wearable textiles. \nDr Susanne Klein\, Associate Professor and EPSRC Manufacturing Fellow \nDr Susanne Klein FInstP has been appointed a 5 year EPSRC Manufacturing Fellowship at the Centre for Fine Print Research starting January 2018. With her expertise in colloidal chemistry\, optics and 3D printing\, she is working on the reinvention of old printing technologies\, such as Woodburytype and Lippmann photography\, which will allow production of high quality prints for advertising\, packaging\, fashion and\, at the same time\, include fake-proof security features.
URL:https://www.futurespacebristol.co.uk/event/networking-social-with-the-centre-for-print-research-cfpr/
LOCATION:Centre For Print Research\, Frenchay Campus\, Coldharbour Ln\, Stoke Gifford\, Bristol\, BS16 1QY
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220720T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220720T170000
DTSTAMP:20260407T194555
CREATED:20220715T153814Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220715T153814Z
UID:6196-1658307600-1658336400@www.futurespacebristol.co.uk
SUMMARY:In-person Advisor Sessions: Insurance | Finance & Tax | Legal & IP
DESCRIPTION:Advisory_space in-person drop-in day\, Wednesday 20 July \nHayes Parsons\, Evelyn Partners and Ashfords are on-site to answer your questions \nHayes Parsons:\n9am – 12pm\nRyan Legge\nInsurance \nUnsure what insurance you are required to have by law? Ryan is a Chartered broker\, working closely with the regional tech & life science community. \n• Are there any insurances we must have by law?\n• What insurance covers should I consider?\n• How has the pandemic affected the insurance market?\n• I hold customer data – can I insure against my GDPR liabilities? \n\nEvelyn Partners: \n10am – 3pm\nDominic Gibbs & George Baker\nAccounting and Tax \nDominic answers questions on financial considerations at each stage of your business\, from compliance and payments to R&D tax credits. He is joined by George\, who specialises in employing talent from overseas and all the considerations which come with it.\nThey would be delighted to discuss a wide range of accounting topics\, including: \n• How to automate your finance function\n• How to attract and retain top tech talent\n• How to manage tax risks as you grow as a business \n\nAshfords:\n 1.30pm – 4.30pm\nBrett Lambe\nLegal Advice – Commercial & IP \n• Do you have contracts with customers and suppliers?\n• Have your contracts been reviewed by a lawyer to ensure they offer you appropriate protection?\n• Do you have standard terms and conditions of sale?\n• Does your business own IP?\n• Do you have contracts in place with employees\, contractors and freelancers that confirm IP ownership?\n• Is your brand protected in the UK and your international markets? \n  \nTo book a 15 minute 1 on 1 with an advisor\, please email Abi. They will also be in the Networking Area if you would like to just drop in. \n  \n 
URL:https://www.futurespacebristol.co.uk/event/in-person-advisor-sessions-insurance-finance-tax-legal-ip/
LOCATION:Future Space
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220921T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220921T180000
DTSTAMP:20260407T194555
CREATED:20220715T155840Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220715T155840Z
UID:6203-1663776000-1663783200@www.futurespacebristol.co.uk
SUMMARY:AI & Data Science Workshop\, with the Turing Institute and UWE Academics
DESCRIPTION:The Turing Institute is the national institute for Data Science & AI. UWE has been successful in securing one of the 24 prestigious Turing Institute Network Development Awards. It focusses on working with universities and the Turing Institute to get more value from existing networks and grow new opportunities. \nThe programme is focussed towards building an academic network across UWE so that local communities & businesses can access AI & Data Science innovation to solve problems. This network will also offer training & upskilling to businesses with the ultimate goal of solidifying our position as an impactful contributor within the AI & Data Science research\, innovation & academic community. \nFuture Space will be hosting a workshop as part of this funded programme\, which will aim to connect SMEs with academics in the areas of AI & Data Science. \nAre you are working with data analytics and artificial intelligence? Are you looking for academic partners and access to funding to help you solve a specific industry challenge? The Turing Institute\, UWE and Innovate UK\, are running this workshop with leading academics in robotics\, machine vision\, data analytics and bio sensing. They are inviting 30 businesses from the region with an interest in exploring new research collaborations.  \nThe aim is to engage businesses in small group discussions which will set out the data and AI challenges in your business applied to specific themes. This is an opportunity to influence and scope research and funding at an earlier stage. This workshop would suit businesses that are ready for funding rather than very early start up. \nIf you would like to attend\, please sign up by following this link. There are limited spaces so sign up early before it goes out to a wider audience. \n  \n 
URL:https://www.futurespacebristol.co.uk/event/ai-data-science-workshop-with-the-turing-institute-and-uwe-academics/
LOCATION:Future Space
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220928T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220928T170000
DTSTAMP:20260407T194555
CREATED:20220928T111759Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220928T111759Z
UID:6444-1664352000-1664384400@www.futurespacebristol.co.uk
SUMMARY:People\, Place\, Tech and beyond: innovation in communities and cities (Bristol Tech Festival)
DESCRIPTION:Experts discuss what makes Bristol a city of pioneering innovation. How do we ensure a fair\, inclusive\, and thriving innovation ecosystem?\nThis free event is being hosted by the Bristol Innovators’ Group (BIG)\, in partnership with Future Space. \nThis session will focus on how to make change happen in neighbourhoods\, communities\, and cities. \nAs of 2008\, for the first time in human history on our planet\, we have more people living in cities than rural areas. Sustainable urban living is a key challenge for our century\, and this means residents working with city institutions. \nWe must work together to support pioneering innovation and experimentation. We’ll discuss international and local examples of action that makes lives better for people living and working in neighbourhoods and cities. \nPanel \n\nRobin Hambleton\, author of Leading the Inclusive City\, and of Cities and communities beyond COVID-19.\nKnowle West Media Centre – home to Bristol’s Living Lab for creating and testing new ideas in the city – will be sharing examples of their current work.\n(More speakers TBC)\n\nWe’ll be inviting questions and views from the audience\, so please come along and share your interest with us. \nFuture Space \nFuture Space is a hub for science\, technology\, and innovation businesses\, robotics and health technology. We are co-located with UWE Bristol. \nAll event attendees are invited to use the facilities at Future Space for free for the day including coworking facilities\, access to the cafe\, and networking space. Simply tick the box when you register for the event and fill in your car registration so we can organise free parking on-site. \nIf you would like to book a meeting room contact reception on 0117 428 0200. \nTours of Future Space \nIf you would be interested in a tour of Future Space\, including the Bristol Robotics Laboratory\, let us know when you register. \n  \nFind us \nLocated in the heart of the UWE Campus\, close to the M4\, M5 and M32 motorways and Bristol Parkway train station. \nUWE North Gate\,\nFilton Road\,\nStoke Gifford\nBS34 8RB \n0117 428 0200 \ninfo@futurespacebristol.co.uk
URL:https://www.futurespacebristol.co.uk/event/people-place-tech-and-beyond-innovation-in-communities-and-cities-bristol-tech-festival/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220928T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220928T130000
DTSTAMP:20260407T194555
CREATED:20220923T094101Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220923T094101Z
UID:6408-1664355600-1664370000@www.futurespacebristol.co.uk
SUMMARY:Advisor session: accounting\, tax and finance
DESCRIPTION:Drop-ins with Corrigan\, 9am – 1pm\, Wednesday 28 September \nPete Edwards from Corrigan will be at Future Space\, offering specialist tax advice covering areas such as corporation tax compliance\, R&D tax credits\, SEIS/EIS and share options\, to other areas of advice covering grant funding\, year-end financial reporting and bookkeeping. \nDrop-ins welcome\, or you can book a session here.
URL:https://www.futurespacebristol.co.uk/event/advisor-session-accounting-tax-and-finance/
LOCATION:Future Space
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220928T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220928T190000
DTSTAMP:20260407T194555
CREATED:20220914T153931Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220914T153931Z
UID:6396-1664380800-1664391600@www.futurespacebristol.co.uk
SUMMARY:Future Space Birthday Party
DESCRIPTION:It’s party time! \nWe welcome you to join us for an exciting occasion in celebration of Future Space’s 6th birthday. Fingers crossed for a warm September day\, so we can enjoy our new lawn! \nJoin us for introductory speeches from our new team members\, mouth-watering Mexican tacos and plenty of beverages. \nPlease sign up to register your attendance and place your order. \nWe look forward to seeing you! \nAll the best\, \nThe Future Space Team
URL:https://www.futurespacebristol.co.uk/event/future-space-birthday-party/
LOCATION:Future Space
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