by Maria Jeansson | Jul 24, 2020 | Disruptive Technologies, Foresight Thoughts, Technology Insight
The session was part of a series of Tech Tonic events that helps the bank explore the future disruption from different insight areas. We created a lightbulb session based on the Disruptive Table, and the following topic areas: 3D Printing Food and Pharmaceuticals,...
by Mark | Apr 2, 2017 | Disruptive Technologies
Future of 4D printing Dr Connor Myant Lecturer, Dyson school of design engineering 3D printing is used in a number of industries, from manufacturing to the promises of the pharmaceutical and healthcare industry. Now that 3D printing is three decades old, Dr Connor...
by Mark | Aug 23, 2016 | Academic Visions, Disruptive Technologies
Dr Ben Glocker Reader in Machine Learning for Imaging, Department of Computing Behind the 2015 victory of an artificial intelligence against Fan Hui, Europe’s reigning champion player of the board game ‘Go’, lies a new generation of deep learning algorithms that are...
by Mark | Feb 29, 2016 | Academic Visions, Disruptive Technologies
Dr Billy Wu Senior Lecturer, Dyson School of Design Engineering 3D printing has grabbed popular imagination. But the polymer printers widely available today are not the technologies that will transform manufacturing and mass customisation of products. If 3D printing...
by Mark | Feb 6, 2016 | Academic Visions, Disruptive Technologies
Dr Stamatia Giannarou Lecturer in Surgical Cancer Technology and Imaging, Department of Surgery & Cancer Every successful operation depends on surgical skill to navigate the body. Pre-operative scans play a critical role, guiding surgeons like a map. But these are...
by Mark | Feb 6, 2016 | Academic Visions, Disruptive Technologies
Dr Gabrielle Thomas Academic Visitor, Department of Physics From the discovery of DNA to the identification of water on Mars, lab-based spectroscopy is fundamental to understanding the chemical composition of matter. But what if you could apply spectroscopy not to...