Tuesday, 9th May 2023, 9:30 am - 2:00 pm
Registration from 9:00 amThis event aims to actively engage industry in the emerging opportunities at the interface between financial technology, earth observation data, and timing infrastructure to drive innovation in climate finance.
The scale of financing required to achieve the net-zero ambition is an immense challenge. Using a challenge-led approach this event will demonstrate how state-of-the-art interdisciplinary research, at the University of Strathclyde can deliver new climate finance solutions that leverage the power of AI-enriched earth observation data. The importance of a sound timing accuracy and resilience framework for this new financial services paradigm will be considered, with input from the National Physical Laboratory (NPL). The event provides a unique opportunity for the FinTech and Space industries to network with one another, and the academic community, on cross-collaborative pathways to technology-led innovation in climate finance.
The event will appeal to industry practitioners interested in understanding how earth observation data, refined using AI approaches, may be integrated into FinTech-enabled financial products and services.
This includes professionals and companies operating within the FinTech ecosystem, financial services providers and professional services firms. The event will also be of interest to businesses delivering satellite imagery data and earth intelligence offerings.
This event provides participants with an opportunity to find out more about the research expertise at the University of Strathclyde. Find out how to collaborate with the University of Strathclyde through Knowledge Transfer Partnerships (KTPs) to stimulate innovation and growth.
The event also offers a unique networking opportunity to discuss potential ways that Earth Observation Data can be deployed to drive FinTech innovation around climate finance.