Data-centric engineering and AI skills: report launch webinar

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Join the Royal Academy of Engineering for the launch of a new report on Data‑centric engineering and AI skills, where you’ll be the first to hear how data, AI and advanced analytical skills can be more effectively embedded and scaled across engineering education.

As engineering systems grow in complexity, data‑centric engineering (DCE) and AI are increasingly shaping how engineering is taught and practised. DCE brings together a set of cross‑cutting competencies that are now essential across the modern engineering workforce.

Developed by the Royal Academy of Engineering, the Alan Turing Institute and Lloyd’s Register Foundation, this report sets out the knowledge and skills needed to apply DCE in industrial contexts and to better prepare graduates for a digital, data-driven future.

Hear directly from the report authors and leaders from academia and industry through a panel discussion and a live Q&A.

2.50pm Zoom webinar opens
3.00pm Welcome and Introduction
Dr Rhys Morgan, Director for Education and Skills, Royal Academy of Engineering
3.05pm Presentation of report findings
Dr Gabin Kayumbi, Senior Research Community Manager for the Sustainability Mission, The Alan Turing Institute
3.25pm Panel discussion
Dr Gabin Kayumbi, Senior Research Community Manager for the Sustainability Mission, The Alan Turing Institute
Professor Adam Sobey, Mission Director for Sustainability, The Alan Turing Institute
Claire Lucas, Executive Dean and Professor of Engineering Education and Skills, Aston University
Poppy Harrison, Senior Engineer, AtkinsRéalis
3.35pm Audience Q&A
4.00pm End of webinar

 

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