Thank you to all who made Science for AI a success.
Science for Artificial Intelligence is presented by science4u.info in collaboration with University of Westminster School of Life Sciences and College of Liberal Arts and Sciences.
The event was made possible thanks to the very generous support of our key sponsors; without their support, this event could not have taken place.
Gold sponsors
A Menarini Farmaceutica Internazionale SRL
Silver sponsors
GOSH Healthcare Scientist Education Working Group
Strand Parishes Trust
Westminster Almshouses Foundation
Further supporters
Thanks, also, to the following organisations for their generosity.
APACOR
Don Whitley Scientific
Globe Locums
Mast Group
Miltenyi Biotec
Mr Vikkis
Philips
Randox
UK Health Security Agency
Westminster Medical School Research Trust
Production
The organising group wishes to express sincere appreciation to the following organisations and their dedicated staff for their invaluable contributions to our programme. We extend our deep gratitude to the key content creators who brought their insightful experience to our event, as well as the numerous individuals who participated in our Science in Practice sessions.
Science in Practice presents an exclusive opportunity for students to engage with professionals in the field of science, gaining valuable insights and firsthand experience. These hands-on sessions are a highlight of our conferences, and their popularity is a testament to the diverse range of careers showcased and the enthusiastic and approachable nature of our presenters.
Key content creators
Association for Laboratory Medicine
Trophy for the Don Henderson Award
STEM Learning
Teachers CPD Workshop
The Royal Institution
Ethical AI Workshop
STEM Learning
Teachers’ CPD Workshop
Science in Practice
- Apacor
- Barts Health NHS Trust
- Google DeepMind
- Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children NHS Foundation Trust
- HCA Healthcare UK Laboratories
- Health Services Laboratories
- Hybrid Games
- Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust
- Institute of Biomedical Science
- London North West University Healthcare NHS Trust
- Microsoft UK
- NHS Blood and Transplant
- North West London Pathology
- Royal College of Nursing
- St George’s University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
- St George’s, Univeristy of London
- STEM Learning
- Synnovis
- The Hillingdon Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
- The Institute of Cancer Research
- The Royal Institution
- The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust
- UK Health Security Agency
- University College London
- University of Westminster
It is through collaborations like these that we can inspire and equip the next generation of STEM leaders.
We look forward to continuing this tradition at the 22nd Annual Schools Science Conference.