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Event Type: 
Enterprise related events (Impulse, etc)

                              

Arm Research: Programs, Collaboration & Enablement, Education

Stuart Biles is Fellow and Director of Research Technology at Arm Research, based in Cambridge. His background is in Electronics & Computer Science, initially working in Arm’s processor design group. His interests include processor architecture and implementation and currently has a remit to drive the technical agenda for the group.

He will give an overview of Arm’s business and will outline the different parts of Arm Research, where the group's interests are and give some details on current activities.

 

About the Seminar Series

This series of seminars happens monthly and speakers will present their ideas and experiences on how innovation impacts their endeavours.

We have a varied list of speakers, from academics turned in to entrepreneurs all the way to established companies.

The format is a 45 minute talk, followed by Q&A, and drinks and nibbles immediately after.

Attendance is free but spaces are limited so do register today.

We look forward to welcoming you.

 

Registration: https://bit.ly/2NUXetM

Venue: Maxwell Centre Seminar Rooms, JJ Thomson Avenue, CB3 0HE

 

 

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Date: 
Thursday, 27 September, 2018 - 16:30 to 18:30