Event overview
Following the success of Anthropy 2022, Digital Catapult will be returning to Anthropy for the second instalment at the Eden Project, Cornwall with the goal of inspiring a better Britain. Jeremy Silver, CEO at Digital Catapult, will be a prominent figure throughout the festival, lending his expertise to three different panel discussions. This festival is an opportunity for Digital Catapult to enhance our reputation as the lead thinking hub and authority on advanced digital technology in the UK.
Anthropy is a movement dedicated to inspiring a better Britain. At its heart is a unique gathering for leaders that sparks imagination and fosters fresh thinking. The festival will bring together emerging and established leaders for a dynamic mix of engaging sessions, thought-provoking conversations, and collaborative action.
Last year’s gathering was hailed as a “landmark moment for Britain”, and we can’t wait to build on that momentum this year. To get a taste of what to expect at Anthropy23, check out the agenda and see some of the incredible organisations and individuals who will join us in inspiring a better Britain.
Hear from us
Digital Catapult CEO, Jeremy Silver, will have be a prominent figure at this years Anthropy event, featuring on three different panels. Below you will find more information about the various panels Jeremy Silver is contributing to.
The State of our Digital Futures
1 November, 11:30 – 12:30
The future boundaries of technology, embracing Web3, Robotics, AI and more put us on the brink of new opportunities and concerns around how technology will shape our futures. Join leading Anthropists in discussion on this cutting edge agenda.
- Chair: Somayeh Aghnia, Geeks Ltd
- Adam Beaumont, AQL
- Fru Hazlitt, La Piazza Group
- Jeremy Silver, Digital Catapult
- Piers Linney, Implement AI
- William Sachiti, Academy of Robotics
Can Technology and AI democratise learning?
1 November, 13:00- 14:00
Core – The Lab, Eden Project, Cornwall
Join our panel of experts to explore the potential of technology and AI in democratising learning. Despite innovations enhancing almost all aspects of our lives, education and training methods remain largely unchanged and rely on a single person imparting knowledge to a group of people. Let’s discuss the opportunities and risks of how AI and immersive tech can give personalised simulated learning, anywhere, and bridge the gap in career progression amidst the era of hybrid and remote work.
Jeremy will be chairing this discussion along with the following experts.
- Prof Sylvia Xueni Pan, Professor of Virtual Reality, Goldsmiths, University of London
- Samyeah Aghnia, Co-Founder & CEO, Geeks Ltd & Sutton Tech
- David Brown, Director of Executive Education, Imperial College
- Michael Wyrley-Birch, Partner, Chief Strategy Officer at Cassette
Our speakers
Location
The Eden Project
Bodelva, Par PL24 2SG