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Sustainable Electric Vehicle Design
20-21 Sep 2021
VIRTUAL SUMMIT
Governments everywhere are looking to the electric vehicle (EV) as a means to rapidly reduce carbon emissions, clean up our cities and tackle climate change. But while banning the manufacture of petrol or diesel cars, as the UK hopes to do in 2030, seems like a simple move, transitioning to electric vehicles is complex. It will require the UK’s automotive industry to undergo a rapid gear change as it works hard to innovate the required new technologies and materials that can increase the number of EVs on the roads and uptake by consumers.With the Biden administration in the USA proposing $100 billion USD of investment into EV rebates and China already leading the way with incentivisation - being responsible for over 50% of Electric vehicle production in 2019 – the automotive supply chain in the EU and around the world are on standby for sudden regulatory change that could impact its manufacturing processes.The Sustainable Electric Vehicle (EV) Design – with plastics and composites conference will bring together all those who are passionate about innovating in e-mobility to lightweight vehicles, reduce range anxiety, accelerate consumer demand and support the achievement of government regulation and targets from across the UK, Europe, USA, Asia and beyond. This event will reveal the current level of global progress towards lightweight material integration; design for recycling and EV battery recycling as well as demonstrate how you can overcome the technical, design and engineering challenges that emerge with the transition from creating combustion engine to electric and hydrogen fuel cell vehicles.
 

Chaim Finizola

ClaimShare Director
IntellectEU

Chaim joined IntellectEU – a global fintech specialized in digital finance and emerging tech - three years ago. He has been involved in multiple enterprise blockchain projects in the capital market, banking, and insurance space. In 2020 Chaim and his team won the global Insurtech challenge by R3 and B3i with the ClaimShare fraud detection platform. ClaimShare is the first duplicate claim payout detection platform.

Chaim Finizola

ClaimShare Director
IntellectEU

Chaim Finizola

ClaimShare Director
IntellectEU

Chaim joined IntellectEU – a global fintech specialized in digital finance and emerging tech - three years ago. He has been involved in multiple enterprise blockchain projects in the capital market, banking, and insurance space. In 2020 Chaim and his team won the global Insurtech challenge by R3 and B3i with the ClaimShare fraud detection platform. ClaimShare is the first duplicate claim payout detection platform. By leveraging DLT and confidential computing, ClaimShare allows insurers to spot instances of double-dipping and prevent a second, fraudulent payout - by another insurer - from occurring.

 

Amir Tahmasebi

Director of ML/AI
Enlitic

Amir Tahmasebi is the Director of Deep Learning at Enlitic, San Francisco, CA. Before joining Enlitic, Amir was the Senior Director of Machine Learning and AI at CODAMETRIX, Boston, MA. Prior to CODAMETRIX, Dr. Tahmasebi was a Principal Research Engineer at PHILIPS HealthTech, Cambridge, MA. His research is focused on innovating computer vision and natural language processing solutions for patient clinical context extraction and modeling, and clinical decision support. Dr. Tahmasebi received his PhD degree in Computer Science from the School of Computing, Queen's University, Canada.

Amir Tahmasebi

Director of ML/AI
Enlitic

Amir Tahmasebi

Director of ML/AI
Enlitic

Amir Tahmasebi is the Director of Deep Learning at Enlitic, San Francisco, CA. Before joining Enlitic, Amir was the Senior Director of Machine Learning and AI at CODAMETRIX, Boston, MA. Prior to CODAMETRIX, Dr. Tahmasebi was a Principal Research Engineer at PHILIPS HealthTech, Cambridge, MA. His research is focused on innovating computer vision and natural language processing solutions for patient clinical context extraction and modeling, and clinical decision support. Dr. Tahmasebi received his PhD degree in Computer Science from the School of Computing, Queen's University, Canada. He has served as technical committee member for several conferences and venues including MICCAI and IPCAI. Dr. Tahmasebi has published and presented his work in a number of conferences and journals including ACL, NeurIPS, NAACL, MICCAI, IPCAI, IEEE TMI, SPIE, and RSNA. He has also been granted more than 15 patent awards.

Beautystreams report: Circadian Care - The Science of Sleep
 

Jesus S. Moral

Senior Researcher
Zymvol

Jesus S. Moral

Senior Researcher
Zymvol

Jesus S. Moral

Senior Researcher
Zymvol
 

Ferran Sancho

Senior Researcher
Zymvol

Ferran Sancho

Senior Researcher
Zymvol

Ferran Sancho

Senior Researcher
Zymvol
 

Oded Margalit

CTO of Cyber Innovation Lab
Citi

Prof. Oded Margalit, has a Phd in Computer Science from Tel-Aviv University, worked for years on Machine Learning, optimization and cyber security. Worked at Haifa research lab of IBM. He is currently the CTO of Citi’s cyber-security innovation center and computer science department of Ben Gurion University of the Negev.

Oded Margalit

CTO of Cyber Innovation Lab
Citi

Oded Margalit

CTO of Cyber Innovation Lab
Citi

Prof. Oded Margalit, has a Phd in Computer Science from Tel-Aviv University, worked for years on Machine Learning, optimization and cyber security. Worked at Haifa research lab of IBM. He is currently the CTO of Citi’s cyber-security innovation center and computer science department of Ben Gurion University of the Negev.