Working with AI – How are we making it happen?
Across manufacturing, infrastructure, services and public policy, AI is moving rapidly from experimentation to execution. Join experts and innovators from Imperial and across industry as they share concrete applications, deployment insights, and hard-won lessons from putting AI into production.
This event is for leaders, practitioners, and decision-makers, cut through the noise and focus on what actually works — now and in the near term.
What you’ll explore?
Making, ex machina: AI applications in heavy industry
Discover how AI is transforming manufacturing, chemicals, pharma, and hardware — from process optimisation and predictive maintenance to product innovation and quality control. This session focuses on applied use cases delivering measurable impact in complex industrial environments.
Infrastructure: Ubiquitous AI in the world around us
AI is increasingly embedded into the infrastructure we depend on every day. This session examines how energy systems, utilities, semiconductors, manufacturing, and the public sector are integrating AI into physical systems, networks, and the built environment — and what this means for resilience, efficiency, and scale.
Policies and practice: Putting AI to work for society
Effective AI adoption depends on more than technology alone. This session brings together perspectives from government, regulation, and compliance to explore how policy can enable responsible AI deployment — and how AI itself can improve policy design, delivery, and decision-making.
Who should attend?
- Manufacturing, industrial, and infrastructure leaders
- Engineers, product managers, and innovation teams
- Government agencies, regulators, and policy-makers
- Anyone seeking practical, credible AI insights grounded in real-world deployment
What else do I need to know?
- Please complete your registration in full to confirm your job title, company, and dietary and accessibility requirements.
- This is a ticketed event with limited space.
- Venue accessibility information can be viewed via AccessAble.
- Any questions, please contact Arthur Lovell: a.lovell1@imperial.ac.uk
- All guests registering for this event will be expected to adhere to Imperial’s Conference Policy
- Imperial College London – Enterprise Division Privacy Notice