09/20/2024 | News release | Distributed by Public on 09/20/2024 09:25
The Liverpool City Region stands at a pivotal moment in its development, with the recent launch of a £1 billion Investment Zone; our Freeport status; and a nationally leading approach to place-based innovation.
Mayor, Liverpool City Region
One of eight children, Steve was born and raised in Kirkby to a stay-at-home Mum and forklift truck driver Dad. After leaving school with few formal qualifications, Steve began a bricklaying apprenticeship. He went on to run his own building company before working for the Learning and Skills Council.
Our region is home to world-class expertise in infection control, advanced manufacturing, and artificial intelligence (AI) solutions, making this an exciting time to live, work and grow up here.
I was re-elected as Mayor on 4 May 2024, and a key priority for my third term is the development of what we are calling 'AI for Good' - an agenda which will be advanced through the establishment of a new AI Task Force and the appointment of the region's first ever Chief Digital Officer. Some of the critical partners driving this agenda include the STFC Hartree National Centre for Digital Innovation in partnership with IBM; the new PsiQuantum R&D facility; one of the world's first Civic Data Cooperatives, and "Meta-Liverpool" - a city-scale digital twinning and AI-enabled decision support platform. Additionally, by working with the government, our area is serving as the pilot region for the national Office for Public Service Innovation initiative (OPSI).
With all of this in mind, I am pleased to announce that the Liverpool City Region will be hosting its first ever Artificial Intelligence Summit on Thursday 21st November at The Box Park (Brewery Village, Beaufort St, Liverpool L8 5XJ) with an explicit international focus. The objectives of the summit are as follows:
Given the relevance and importance of this topic, we anticipate significant interest in the event. While a formal invitation and detailed programme will follow shortly, I kindly ask you to save the date for what promises to be a ground-breaking summit with a number of tangible outcomes.
Yours sincerely,
Steve Rotheram
Mayor of the Liverpool City Region
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With a new government putting clean energy and green technologies at the front of the agenda, this conference will look at how policy and regulation can support tech firms in delivering net zero elsewhere, as well as help firms understand what a new government means for their own net zero journey.
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Head of Nations and Regions, techUK
Head of Nations and Regions, techUK
Matt is techUK's Head of Nations and Regions.
Matt is leading techUK's work with members and stakeholders across the UK to increase the Local Digital Capital across the UK's nation and regions, build communities and to ensure that digital technology plays a key part the post-COVID-19 levelling-up recovery.
Prior to joining techUK, Matt worked for several national education charities and membership bodies to develop their regional partnerships with schools, academy trusts, local authorities, and other stakeholders. He's also worked with local authority leaders and other stakeholders to engage communities, work with elected members and improve public services.
He holds a BA in Politics from the University of York and an MA in International Relations from the University of Leeds. Away from work he's a keen football fan and golfer.
If you'd like to find out more about our work in the nations and regions please get in touch with Matt:
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Ileana Lupsa is the Programme Manager for Local Public Services and Nations and Regions, at techUK.
Ileana studied electronics, telecommunications and IT as an undergraduate, followed by an MSc in engineering and project management at Coventry University.
She refined her programme management expertise through her most recent roles working in the automotive industry.
Ileana is passionate about sustainability and creating a positive impact globally through innovation.
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Tracy supports several areas at techUK, including Cyber Exchange, Cyber Security, Defence, Health and Social Care, Local Public Services, Nations and Regions and National Security.
Tracy joined techUK in March 2022, having worked in the education sector for 19 years, covering administration, research project support, IT support and event/training support. My most outstanding achievement has been running three very successful international conferences and over 300 training courses booked all over the globe!
Tracy has a great interest in tech. Gaming and computing have been a big part of her life, and now electric cars are an exciting look at the future. She has warmed to Alexa, even though it can sometimes be sassy!
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