· Bryn Noel Ubald · Article  · 2 min read

Exploring the IceNet ecosystem at AI UK 2025

We'll be demonstrating IceNet, wildlife conservation, and polar operations at AI UK 2025 in the QEII Centre, London between 17-18 March 2025.

We'll be demonstrating IceNet, wildlife conservation, and polar operations at AI UK 2025 in the QEII Centre, London between 17-18 March 2025.

Introduction

AI UK is the national showcase of data science and artificial intelligence hosted by the Alan Turing Institute. This event brings together experts from diverse fields to explore how AI can drive meaningful change, including various topics such as fundamental AI, digital twins, algorithm bias, AI ethics and many more. This event is not just a conference; it’s a platform where thought leaders, researchers, and professionals converge to discuss real-world applications of AI.

Our Participation

At AI UK 2025, our team will be present at a demonstrator stand. At the stand, visitors will have the opportunity to experience:

  • Interactively view the latest IceNet forecasts, engage with our team of experts, learn more about the research behind it, and explore how this technology can be applied to various sectors.
  • Learn of the various existing applications and use for Wildlife conservation, including Caribous and Polar bears.
  • Interactively navigate the Sir David Attenborough polar research vessel utilising the sea ice forecasts.

Demonstrators:

  • Bryn Noel Ubald (British Antarctic Survey)
  • Ellen Bowler (British Antarctic Survey)
  • Louisa van Zeeland (The Alan Turing Institute)
  • Johnathan Smith (British Antarctic Survey)

Join Us at AI UK 2025

AI UK 2025 is more than an event; it’s a celebration of innovation and collaboration. We invite you to join us from March 17th to 18th, 2025, at the QEII Centre in London, where you can experience IceNet and explore the vast potential of AI.

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