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Two’s Company The What, Whys and Hows of Digital Twins in Industry Today and TomorrowWednesday 12th February 2020

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Agenda

T I M E S E S S I O N L E A D E R / P R E S E N T E R

10.00–10.30 Registration and refreshments

10.30–10.50 Host welcome

Sponsor welcome

Introductions and scene setting• Pharmaceuticals and Healthcare Trust perspectives• Academic perspective

Mayer SchreiberDiscovery Park, CEODr. Brian HenryPharmaceutical Science, Pfizer, Vice President, Global Head of Drug Product Design Dr. Melissa Hanna-BrownPfizer, External Technology & Collaborations LeadMelissa ReamAHSN Network Artificial Intelligence Initiative, National Lead, Kent Surrey Sussex Academic Health Science Network, Kent and Medway LeadSimon F BarnesKent Innovation & Enterprise, University of Kent, Industry Engagement Manager

10.50–11.30 Defining a Digital Twin – Examples from Maserati to Malt Whiskey• The lessons, learnings and opportunities of an

integrated digital environment

Andrew HodgsonSiemens, Digital Industries, Strategic Lead, Digitalisation

11.30–13.30 Digital Twin and Digital Technologies Exhibition• Posters, exhibition stands, and live demos

Exhibitor list to be announced shortly. Includes live roving reporter plus flash presentations

12.00–12.30 Workshop 1: Digital Skills – What Does the Future Look Like?Florence Suite, GatewayPre-registration is required

James WilkinsonSouth East Local Enterprise Partnership (SELEP), Digital Skills Partnership CoordinatorGary CoyleLocal Digital Skills Partnership Digital Skills and Inclusion, Digital, Tech Policy, Head of Stakeholder Engagement

12.30–13.30 Lunch served in main exhibition area

13.00–13.30 Workshop 2: Digital Healthcare and Ethics – A Challenge or an Opportunity?Turing Suite, Innovation HousePre-registration is required

Natasha WaltonNHS England, Head of Digital TransformationJames HadlowNHS Doctor/APPG AL Advisor, Senior Policy and Strategy Lead

13:00–13.30 Workshop 3: Funding Opportunities to Translate Digital Concepts to RealityBrunel Suite, Innovation HousePre-registration is required

Dr. Karen SpinkInnovate UK, Innovation Lead Precision Medicine

13.30–13.45 Refreshments

13.45–14.10 Using Holographic Technology in Healthcare

Stephen DochertyMicrosoft, Industry Executive, HealthBen ParkSopra Steria UK, Director of AI, Robotics and Automation

14.10–14.30 Closing Remarks• Working together to grow our

regional strengths• Looking to the future

Simon LeemingDigital Skills & Inclusion Team, Digital & Tech Policy, Head of the Digital Skills Partnership at Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport

Pre-registration is required for Two’s company: The What, Whys and Hows of Digital Twins in Industry Today & Tomorrow. Please make a reservation for any workshop or event by registering at [email protected], or if you require extra information. Registration will close one week prior to the event. We look forward to welcoming you to Discovery Park.

Pre-registration is required for all workshops. Please make a reservation for any workshop or event by registering at [email protected], or if you require extra information. Registration will close one week prior to the event. We look forward to welcoming you to Discovery Park.

Post event workshops

Catalysing the data-driven life science and healthcare research agenda across Kent and Medway14.45–17.00 | Magellan Suite Innovation House

Professor Chris FarmerUniversity of Kent Dr Marc FarrEast Kent Hospitals University NHSMelissa ReamAHSN Network Artificial Intelligence Initiative, National Lead, Kent Surrey Sussex Academic Health Science Network, Kent and Medway Lead

Pre-registration is required

Digital readiness – is your organisation ready for digital change? Exploring the route to progress and explaining the opportunity for specific funding14.45–17.00 | Turing Suite Innovation House

Simon F Barnes Kent Innovation & Enterprise, University of Kent, Industry Engagement Manager

Pre-registration is required

The South East Local Enterprise Partnership (SELEP) Digital Skills Partnership meeting14.45–17.00 | Raleigh Suite Innovation House

Pre-registration is required

The digital revolution has enabled virtually everything – from small computer parts to cars to buildings, and even whole cities – to become digitally connected and produce data that can be interpreted, tested, and manipulated.

And so, the Digital Twin was born.

This event will explore and demonstrate the progress towards a digitalised pharmaceutical, medicinal and healthcare future. A future in which a digital twin becomes an accessible resource for all. With a range of key speakers, live demonstrations, workshops and networking opportunities, we will explore the perspective of both large and small organisations.

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Speakers

Dr. Melissa Hanna-BrownPfizer, External Technology & Collaborations Lead Melissa is based in Pfizer, Sandwich and is responsible for global co-ordination of technology strategy & external partnership ecosystem management for Medicinal Sciences where her focus is on enabling technology and partnerships to accelerate the pharmaceutical sciences development lifecycle. Melissa also co-chairs Pfizers UK Diversity & Inclusion Board. Melissa joined Pfizer in 2006 after starting her career as a lecturer and research group leader in Pharmacy at King’s College London. In 2018 she was named in the Top 30 Women Leaders in European Healthcare (Pharmaceutical Market Europe). Melissa is the executive board chair of the new industry led Community for Analytical Measurement Science Consortia and co-chair for the SELEP Digital Skills Partnership.

Mayer SchreiberDiscovery Park, CEO Mayer Schreiber is CEO of Discovery Park, the thriving science park for ambitious and growing life sciences companies. Having joined in 2016 as Head of Investment and Strategy, he became CEO in 2018. His focus is on building a world class and world leading science park, supporting the growth of innovative companies from start-ups to multination-als. Mayer has extensive experience in property management and investment via the Midos Property Group.

Andrew Hodgson Siemens, Digital Industries, Strategic Lead, DigitalisationAndrew Hodgson is the Strategic Lead for Digitalisation which incorporates Siemens’ activities in advanced manufacturing technologies, such as the ‘digital enterprise’, additive manufacturing and robotics. Andrew also champions digitalisation in the SME manufactur-ing community.

Andrew joined Siemens in 1988 as an engineer and has held several posts within Siemens throughout his career, beginning with project engineering and project management in the automotive industry, moving into sales and sales management. His previous role was as General Manager of the Motion Control business, within Siemens Digital Industries division.

Andrew’s current role, taking the ‘Digital Enterprise’ to industry and making it real, is built upon many years in industry, from service and project management through to distribution, system sales, and sales management. From high volume commodity sales to high technology automotive and aerospace systems.

Additionally, Andrew is Vice President of the Manufacturing Technologies Association (MTA), chair of the MTA’s Technical Committee and is their spokesperson for Industry 4, digitalisation and advanced manufacturing technologies.

Simon F BarnesKent Innovation & Enterprise, University of Kent, Industry Engagement ManagerSimon is currently working at the University of Kent in Canterbury, UK as Industry Engagement Manager. His role is to create and build links between academics and industry to solve challenges relating to increasing productivity and addressing grand challenges including AI and data.

Throughout his 35-year career in industry, engagement in supply chains, new technology, leadership and value have all featured strongly in his experience. He developed the concept of Digital Readiness Level as a pathway to accelerating and quantifying take up to digital technology and systems.

Melissa Ream AHSN Network Artificial Intelligence Initiative, National Lead, Kent Surrey Sussex Academic Health Science Network, Kent and Medway Lead Melissa Ream heads up KSS AHSN’s activities in Kent and Medway. She also leads nationally across all 15 AHSNs on Artificial Intelligence, working alongside industry and the NHSX team on the code of conduct for data-driven health and care technology and the £250m AI Lab.

Dr. Brian HenryPharmaceutical Science, Pfizer, Vice President, Global Head of Drug Product Design I completed my first degree in Pharmacy at the University of Manchester followed by a year working in community Pharmacy before completing my PhD at the University of Nottingham. I then spent two years working for Glaxo within a discovery drug metabolism environment before moving to Pfizer in Sandwich, UK, to set up a Pharmaceutical Sciences Discovery support group.

I led the Pharmaceutical Sciences research group and the Global Research Formulation Network providing formulation and drug delivery support to all programmes from early research through to Phase-II proof-of-concept studies. I have also been the Pharmaceutical Sciences Research Leader for A&R, Pain and GI/GU Research units and the Global Clinical Research leadership team. In addition, I was the global Pharmaceutical Science Leader for intellectual property and Technical Leader for all merger and acquisition due diligence activities.

The Drug Product Design group is responsible for all Drug Product activities from molecular design in research through to global registration and supporting commercial launch. I am also the Sandwich Site Lead for Medicinal Sciences and represent Pfizer on the EFPIA and ABPI Innovation Boards, the MMIP Board and Professor of Pharmaceutics at the University of Nottingham.

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Speakers

Professor Art TuckerSt Bartholomew’s Hospital, Institutional Lead Healthcare ScientistI served the NHS for over 25 years as a researcher alongside my clinical responsibilities in a unique centre for microvascular medicine. With a longstanding interest in clinical research regulation and good clinical practice, I have served on four different national research ethics committees and was the Chairman of National Research Ethics Service Committee London - City & East for ten years, together with membership of the National Advisory Panel of the Health Research Authority.

I am responsible for the invention and development of a wide range of award-winning medical devices and novel pharmaceutical agents. Examples of which are:• The geko™ medical device (Firstkind Ltd) has recently received National Institute for

Clinical Excellence guidance in 2014 for deep vein thrombosis prevention. The device application has now been expanded to wound care, incontinence and circulatory support. The sister device, firefly™, has found wide utility in sports medicine for the management of delayed onset muscle soreness and sports recovery. gekodevices.com

• The ProNOx wound care system, ventilator associated pneumonia, transdermal drug delivery and oral-gastric-digestive infection control applications are under commercial development by Edixomed Ltd. edixomed.com

Importantly, my role is to disseminate knowledge, support innovation and act as technology champion within the NHS and higher education sectors.

My current principal interests relate to Bioresources, Ethics, Data Security, and Public/Patient engagement.

Ben ParkSopra Steria UK, Director of AI, Robotics and AutomationBen Park is a business change agent and technology evangelist with a desire to help organisations deliver exceptional customer experiences, and to use innovative technologies and working practices to increase customer value and drive enhanced operational efficiency. Ben is a strong advocate of Design Thinking and the use of artificial intelligence, automation and big data related technologies to enable a ‘customer first’ approach to the digital transformation.

Simon LeemingDigital Skills & Inclusion Team, Digital & Tech Policy, Head of the Digital Skills Partnership at Department for Digital, Culture, Media and SportSimon was appointed Head of the Digital Skills Partnership at the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport in 2017. The Partnership was announced in the government’s Digital Strategy and brings together a wide range of public, private and charity sector bodies to help individuals and organisations gain the digital skills that a thriving, inclusive economy requires.

He previously worked in digital inclusion policy management at the Government Digital Service, and prior to that, in the development of digital skills and employability programmes with the Department for Work and Pensions.

In his spare time he can be found watching Newcastle United lose football matches.

Dr. Karen Spink Innovate UK, Innovation Lead, Precision Medicine Karen is Innovation Lead for Precision Medicine at Innovate UK, investing on behalf of the UK government to support the commercial development of technologies for early detection, diagnosis and precise treatment of disease. Major programmes being delivered include the whole genome sequencing of 500,000 UK Biobank participants as well as AI-enabled digital pathology & medical imaging.

Karen has over 20 years of experience in leading collaborative R&D and the commercial translation of innovation. This includes nearly a decade at Pfizer leading emerging therapeutic programmes such as RNAi. Karen holds a PhD in Molecular Genetics from The University of Nottingham.

Stephen DochertyMicrosoft, Industry Executive for HealthStephen Docherty joined Microsoft in June 2019 as Industry Executive for Health, working across the sector as industry expert and digital transformation leader. Stephen spent the previous 4.5 years as Chief Information Officer for South London and Maudsley NHS FT, a trust known for achieving success on its digital transformation journey. From 2016–2019, Stephen was Chair of the London CIO Council for health providers across the capital.

Gary Coyle Local Digital Skills Partnership, Digital Skills and Inclusion, Digital, Tech Policy,Head of Stakeholder Engagement Gary heads up the Local Digital Skills Partnership policy area for the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS). He is responsible for developing strong and effective partnerships at both a regional and national level, to help support the delivery of innovative digital skills programmes to tackle some of the regional skills challenges across the UK.

Previously, Gary was Head of Corporate Partnerships for Go ON UK, a digital skills charity, chaired by Baroness Martha Lane Fox. He has also worked for many years in the start-up sector, launching several start-ups himself, but also supporting others to develop.

James Wilkinson South East Local Enterprise Partnership (SELEP), Digital Skills Partnership Coordinator Jim is the Digital Skills Partnership Coordinator for the South East Local Enterprise Partnership (SELEP), covering Kent, Essex and East Sussex. The South East DSP is one of six such partnerships across England, funded by the Department for Culture, Media and Sport, and works to bring together public, private and charity sector organisations to boost skills for a world-leading, inclusive digital economy.

Prior to working with the SELEP, Jim spent a number of years with Essex County Council, managing county-wide STEM and apprenticeship programmes for the Employability and Skills Unit, and working one-to-one with young people to support them into education and employment.

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Exhibitors and Delegates

ExhibitorsDiscovery ParkAPEXEIRA The Hive Enterprise Centre (Southend Victoria) LimitedSELEP (South East)Deloitte LLPStrength in Places Bid for a Digital Design StudioUniversity of GreenwichUniversity Kent – InnovationUniversity of Kent – Industrial StrategyPlumpton College

The Education PeopleLearning Curve GroupUniversity of Brighton – SME Engagement

leaddrivaartsdriva.comKent Surrey Sussex Academic Health Science Network

& HexitimeNCCE Teach Computing Hub at Maidstone Grammar

School for GirlsInnovate UKYourLesuire Miicare

East Kent Hospital University Foundation TrustEthics of AI adoption in Radiology beautifulinformationMedical RealitiesMindWaveKent and Medway Medical SchoolHealth HubImagination FactoryPfizerHexitimeCogent

CantiumMicrosoftTerra DroneMindweaver-AIFactory InternetThe ParallelSiemens & Virtalis StandBAE SystemsEDGE DIGITALMyspheraSopra Steria

DelegatesA4PAlgaecytesAlpha MDAPEXAPEX NetworksBAE SystemsBeautiful Information LtdBT GroupBT GroupCanterbury City CouncilCantium Business SolutionsCLCColchester Borough Council Concept Life Science Dartford & Gravesham NHS TrustDBRDeloitte LLPDeloitte MCS LimitedDesign and Learning CentreDigital Skills and Inclusion, Digital, Tech PolicyDigital Southend Working GroupDay OneDiscovery ParkDNASixE.Kent CCGEast Kent Hospital University Foundation TrustEast Kent Hospital University NHSEast Kent Hospitals NHS Trust

East Kent University NHS FT HospitalsEat TrooEdge DigitalEMEA Application Technology Compliance and Operation

Risk SpecialistEMIS HealthEnterprise Coordinator ESI UK LtdEssex County CouncilExroidFactory Internet FDIFirst Create The MediaFrench EmbassyFuture of WorkfutureCodersSE CIC GSKHead of Southampton & Portsmouth Metro – CGIHexitimeHuman Tissue AuthorityIC24Imagination FactoryInnovate UkIntelligent Linking Consulting Ltd.Kent & Medway Cancer Alliance-NHS England -

South (South East) Kent & Medway Sustainability & Transformation Partnership

Kent and Medway Medical SchoolKent CohousingKent Community Health NHS Foundation TrustKent County CouncilKent Surrey Sussex Academic Health Science NetworkKreston ReevesLearning Curve GroupLets Learn ITLife Science Integrates Locate in KentMaidstone Borough Council,Medway NHS Foundation TrustMicrosoftMindsettMindwave Ventures Mindweaver-AIMSD Discovery Innovation CentreMybumpyMyspheraNCCE Teach Computing Hub – MaidstoneNext PhaseNHS Canterbury And Coastal CCGNHS England and NHS Improvement – South RegionNHS West Kent CCGNHS Foundation Trust

NTT-NTT (Formerly Dimension Data) Oaklands Health Centre/ South Kent Coast CCGOffice for Life SciencesOutset (UK) LtdPartner of Cultural Engine and member of Digital Southend

Working GroupPfizerPlumpton CollegeRed Apple ThinkingReflect DigitalSaga Services LimitedSchool of Sport & Exercise Sciences, University of KentSouth East Local Enterprise Partnership , SELEPShearwater SystemsSocial Care & Health – Kent County CouncilSocial Enterprise Kent CICSopra Steria UKSt Bartholomew’s HospitalSyneos HealthTEDxFolkestone CuratorThe Education PeopleuMed University of BrightonUniversity of EssexUniversity of GreenwichUniversity of KentUniversity of SurreyVirtalis

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Contact information

Scarlett AtkinsEvents and Conference Manager01304 406 080 / 07584 [email protected]

For any general queries or questions, please refer to your welcome pack or call main reception on 01304 892 595

Fire evacuation

AlertListen carefully to the voice alarm message and be prepared. Do not evacuate unless told to do so.

Evacuate Follow the voice alarm message and proceed via the signed fire exits to the nearest signed assembly point outside of the building.

First aid

• For serious injuries, collapse or any medical condition that needs attention urgently, please call: 01304 803 333 (external) & 3333 (internal)

• Be prepared to give detailed information of your current location and condition of the casualty, and if required, stay on the line until the emergency response team reach you.

• Any medical assistance that is not urgent – please call reception.

Emergency procedures

Transport

Ramsgate train station (Highspeed from London St. Pancras direct) then 10 minutes in a taxi.

Canterbury West train station(Highspeed from London St. Pancras direct) then 20 minutes in a taxi.

Sandwich train station(Not direct, with changes) then 10 minutes in a taxi (you must pre-book a taxi if arriving at Sandwich station as there are no waiting taxis).

Taxis

Sandwich Taxis01304 617 424

Thanet Cars01843 333 333 Longley's Private Hire01227 710 777

Hotels

Abode Hotel01227 766 [email protected]

The Bell Hotel01304 613 388 The Falstaff Hotel01227 462 [email protected] Albion House01843 606 [email protected]

Travel

How to find us

Travelling from London or on the M25, join the A2/M2 and continue on the A299. Then take the A256 until you join Ramsgate Road (please refer to the map below).

Upon arrival please report to the Visitor Reception in The Gateway Building.

Visitor parking is provided in the car park detailed on the site map below. For events that require a lot of equipment, the organiser may park in our drop off zone whilst setting up the room, however the vehicle must be relocated after this is done.

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