Explore how rapidly advancing AI is reshaping society and what choices we must make now to help shape a future we actually want.
As large language model (LLM) AI advances at pace, it’s clear we’re not just building tools, we’re shaping the world the next generation will inherit.
Since the launch and rapid adoption of LLMs in 2022, early signs show shifts in how people think, work, learn, and connect. These changes are unfolding fast, and the trajectories we set now will shape what comes next.
Some paths we could envisage lead to AI that enhances human potential, strengthens communities, and expands opportunity. Others risk eroding agency, widening divides, and making trust harder to sustain. The direction isn’t fixed but the stakes are real.
This event offers a space to take stock, exploring current evidence, emerging patterns, and what may come next - and to consider the choices before us: not only in how, as professionals, we design, deploy, and govern AI, but also in how we engage as informed citizens shaping public debate, policy, and social norms. Both levels of action matter.
The goal is simple: to take an active role in shaping a future with AI that we actually want.
Mark Levy Associate Patent Attorney, Appleyard Lees
Prof Yonghong Peng, Deputy Dean for Research and Innovation, Anglia Ruskin University
Maxine Setiawan, Responsible AI UK Tech Lead – Global Responsible AI, Accenture
Edward Hall, Director, OppiSec Ltd.
Dr Harry Cronin, Head of Applications - Standards & Science, Iprova
Dr Simon Fothergill, Head of AI, Lucent AI







Senior Assurance Engineer, Cambridge Consultants
Senior Assurance Engineer, Cambridge Consultants
Darendra is part of the Systems Engineering & Test department, where he applies his expertise in Digital Security Testing to various technologies, including Machine Learning and AI. He has a background in Software Test Automation of wireless communications protocols, such as satellite communications and LTE. He enjoys defining and developing testing strategies for cybersecurity challenges and ensuring the quality and reliability of innovative solutions.
Director of the Advanced Computing Research Centre, Anglia Ruskin University
Director of the Advanced Computing Research Centre, Anglia Ruskin University
Silvia Cirstea is a Professor at Anglia Ruskin University (ARU) and ARU’s Director of the Advanced Computing Research Centre. With a PhD in Imaging Technologies, her work focuses on computational modelling and AI, applying advanced analytical techniques to understand, optimise and predict the behaviour of complex systems across physics, engineering and the health sciences. She is particularly driven by the potential of AI to deliver meaningful societal impact and has a strong interest in digital healthcare. Her expertise includes responsible AI for disease prediction, personalised care solutions and the development of intelligent assistive technologies.
Founder, Mandrel Systems
Founder, Mandrel Systems
Phil Claridge is a ‘virtual CTO’ for hire within Mandrel Systems covering end-to-end systems. Currently having fun and helping others with large-scale AI systems integration, country-wide large scale big-data processing, hands-on IoT technology (from sensor hardware design, through LoRa integration to back end systems), and advanced city information modelling. Supporting companies with M&A ‘exit readiness’, due-diligence and on advisory boards. Past roles include: CTO, Chief Architect, Labs Director, and Technical Evangelist for Geneva/Convergys (telco), Arieso/Viavi (geolocation), and Madge (networking). Phil’s early career was in electronics, and still finds it irresistible to swap from Powerpoint to a soldering iron and a compiler to produce proof-of-concepts when required.
Software Systems Engineer, TE Connectivity
Software Systems Engineer, TE Connectivity
Marta is a Software Systems Engineer at TE Connectivity, where she applies a wide range of technologies, including Machine Learning and AI. Lately, she’s been busy building a prototype mobile app that combines AI and AR (Augmented Reality). Alongside that, she represents the Energy Business Unit in TE’s global AI initiative, helping shape new AI tools for engineers across the company. Despite being an AI SIG Champion, this description was fully human generated. No AI was harmed in the process.
Partner, Appleyard Lees IP LLP
Partner, Appleyard Lees IP LLP
Parminder is a patent attorney based in Appleyard Lees’ Cambridge office, and helps companies to protect their technological innovations. She has built a substantial reputation working with high-growth start-ups, spin-outs and SMEs in Cambridge, and has in-house experience. She specialises in writing and prosecuting patent applications for computer-implemented inventions. Her work includes patenting AI-based technologies, including new machine learning frameworks and applications of machine learning in image classification, human-computer interactions and text-to-speech. Parminder also writes her own AI blog on LinkedIn, and is a member of the Chartered Institute of Patent Attorneys’ Computer Technology Committee.
Head of AI, 42T
Head of AI, 42T
Mike is Head of AI at 42 Technology in Cambridge, where he leads the company’s Edge-AI activities and shapes its strategy in applied artificial intelligence for real-world products. A Chartered Engineer with a strong background in electronics and embedded software, he specialises in deploying AI at the edge on constrained hardware, combining robust system architecture with practical machine learning to deliver reliable, cost-effective solutions. His recent work spans transformer-capable MPUs for enhanced user experience, low-power spiking neural networks for condition monitoring, and clinically validated Edge-AI for neonatal eye screening. Mike works at the intersection of hardware, firmware and ML, enabling intelligent devices that operate efficiently, safely and in real time. Through his involvement with the Cambridge Wireless AI SIG, he supports the wider community in understanding both the opportunities and the engineering realities of AI and Edge-AI deployment.
Independent Consultant
Independent Consultant
Simon leads a team that develops AI and ML solutions for large financial institutions. Before joining GFT he was the Principal Investigator for BT’s AI program. Before that he was the Head of Practice for Big Data and Customer Experience at BT and BT’s lead for collaborations with MIT, and the first industry fellow at the Alan Turing Institute. Simon is interested in practical application of AI technology and the practice and process of AI and ML projects. His book “Managing Machine Learning Projects” was published by Manning Books in 2023.
Programme Manager, UKTIN, Founder, Vision Formers
Programme Manager, UKTIN, Founder, Vision Formers
Peter is Founder & CEO of Vision Formers, the specialist consultancy that supports and mentors leaders of visionary technology businesses get product to market and turn ideas into reality. Vision Formers works with start-ups and scale-ups, providing significant expertise in accelerating business growth through a focus on developing a robust product strategy, growing and coaching product and development teams, and providing operational excellence. Peter has a long track record of conceiving, developing and marketing successful technology-based solutions, deployed at scale, globally. Innovative products Peter has brought to market in digital, cloud, AI, consumer electronics and telecommunications have been used by countless millions of people on a daily basis globally, badged by the world’s leading digital and technology brands. Peter also works with Digital Catapult as Programme Manager for UKTIN, working with partners and stakeholders to deliver UKTIN’s mission to transform the UK telecoms innovation ecosystem, capitalising on the country’s strengths in technology, academia, and entrepreneurialism, while positioning it for growth as new opportunities emerge in the industry. Peter is a board member of CW (Cambridge Wireless), a Fellow of the IET, a Chartered Engineer, and a member of the Association of Business Mentors.

Head of Applications - Standards & Science, Iprova
Dr Harry Cronin is Head of Applications - Standards & Science at Iprova, leading on the development of Iprova’s AI-based invention software for technical standards and scientific fields. Harry also leads on Invention-as-a-Service projects for a range of clients in telecoms and other high tech industries, and is an accomplished inventor with over 120 patents and patent applications to date. Prior to Iprova, Harry worked in R&D in printed electronics and defense electronics. He obtained his doctoral degree in Advanced Materials from the University of Surrey and his masters degree in Physics from Imperial College London.
How Can AI help Humans to Invent? Wednesday @ 4:05 PM

Head of AI, Lucent AI
Dr Fothergill is a creative and conscientious leader of AI. He has a Ph.D. in machine learning from the University of Cambridge Computer Laboratory and a MEng in Computing from Imperial College. He is currently the Head of AI at Lucent AI, an engineering consultancy company. Over the last 20 years he has been a Distinguished Engineer at an international scale-up, a founding employee of a Cambridge technology venture built AI start-up and an AI researcher at a global FTSE 100 company. He has been invited to speak on the headline panel at the AI Ethics, Risks and Safety Conference 2025, at the Big Data Institute, University of Oxford, as a lecturer for Jesus College, Cambridge’s Intellectual Forum and appeared on multiple podcasts and magazines discussing AI in terms of ethics and creativityBlessed are they, who have nothing to say and cannot be persuaded to say it Wednesday @ 4:30 PM

Co-Founder, Oppisec Ltd.
Ed is Co-Founder of OppiSec, a Cambridge-based cyber security consultancy that helps government, science and technology organisations manage cyber risk and build resilience. With extensive experience spanning strategic advisory, regulatory assurance, security transformation and operations, he works with leadership teams to navigate complex security challenges and turn cyber security into a business enabler.
AI Ate My Security Policy - What Happens When We Let AI Shape Decisions, Trust and Society? Wednesday @ 3:40 PM

Associate Patent Attorney, Appleyard Lees
Mark has over nine years of experience in the patent profession, working with a diverse range of clients – from start-ups to international corporations – across various technological fields. He has managed large patent portfolios and provided strategic intellectual property advice tailored to clients’ specific commercial goals.
Mark specialises in drafting and prosecuting patent applications in the UK and Europe and also has experience handling patent prosecution in other global jurisdictions. Mark also has experience with opposition and appeal related matters in Europe.
His practice spans a wide array of technologies, with particular expertise in software-related inventions, including AI, fintech, blockchain, and computer-generated animation. He also has extensive experience in other technical areas, notably theme park innovations, automotive technologies, and telecommunications.
Mark began his career in the patent field in 2016 following the completion of a PhD in High Energy Particle Physics at the University of Birmingham, where his research focused on the properties of top quarks. He also holds a First-Class Master’s degree in Mathematics and Physics from the University of Warwick.
Before entering the patent profession, Mark trained as an external auditor, gaining two and a half years of experience conducting financial audits.
Patented AI for a Better World (Sponsor) Wednesday @ 2:10 PM

Professor of Artificial Intelligence, Anglia Ruskin University
Professor Yonghong Peng is a world-leading artificial intelligence scientist, innovation leader, and thought leader in responsible, human-centred, and institutionally grounded AI. He is Professor of Artificial Intelligence and Deputy Dean for Research and Innovation at Anglia Ruskin University, and a Stanford-listed Global Top 2% Most-Cited Scientist.
With more than 25 years of experience spanning artificial intelligence, machine learning, data science, and digital transformation, his work helps organisations and societies harness AI safely, responsibly, and at scale. His research and leadership have centred on the relationship between technology, people, governance, and institutional change.
Previously, he was Professor of Artificial Intelligence at Manchester Metropolitan University, where he established the AI-2030 and Future of AI programmes and developed the MMU–Northern Care Alliance “AI in Health” partnership. He also served as Academic Turing Liaison to The Alan Turing Institute and led national-level research for the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (DSIT) on cyber security risks to AI.
Based in Cambridge, Professor Peng works across academia, industry, healthcare, and government to support the responsible adoption of AI and the development of AI-native organisations. His current work of Institutional Intelligence focuses on the collective capability of people, knowledge, data, governance, and AI working together to achieve shared goals—and build trusted AI-native platforms that enable organisations to move beyond experimentation towards sustainable impact. He is particularly interested in how human and AI agency collaborate to create more adaptive, resilient, and intelligent institutions for the future.
Shaping AI for a Better World: From Uncertainty to Institutional Intelligence Wednesday @ 2:20 PM

Responsible AI UK Tech Lead – Global Responsible AI, Accenture
Maxine Setiawan is a Responsible AI practitioner at Accenture, where she leads UK technology work on operationalising Responsible AI across delivery teams and client programmes. She helps organisations move from high-level AI principles to practical implementation, embedding guardrails, governance, risk controls, and ethical considerations across the software development lifecycle, from design and development through to deployment and monitoring.
At Accenture, Maxine advises clients at varying levels of AI maturity across sectors including consumer goods, telecommunications, and government. Her work focuses on helping organisations deploy AI systems safely and responsibly, balancing technical feasibility, commercial objectives, regulatory expectations, and the need to mitigate unintended harms.
Her background spans Responsible AI, AI risk, sustainability, spatial analytics, computer vision, urban planning, and data science for social good, underpinned by her studies in the Oxford Internet Institute at the University of Oxford. Maxine began her career as a data scientist in engineering, applying data science and emerging technologies to challenges in engineering, climate, and the built environment. This multidisciplinary experience shapes her approach to Responsible AI: translating complex technical and ethical questions into practical frameworks that build trust and deliver positive impact.
Move fast. Break Nothing Wednesday @ 2:45 PM

Founder & CEO, Vision Formers
Peter is Founder & CEO of Vision Formers, the specialist consultancy that supports and mentors leaders of visionary technology businesses get product to market and turn ideas into reality.
Vision Formers works with start-ups and scale-ups, providing significant expertise in accelerating business growth through a focus on developing a robust product strategy, growing and coaching product and development teams, and providing operational excellence. Peter has a long track record of conceiving, developing and marketing successful technology-based solutions, deployed at scale, globally. Innovative products Peter has brought to market in digital, cloud, AI, consumer electronics and telecommunications have been used by countless millions of people on a daily basis globally, badged by the world’s leading digital and technology brands.
Peter also works with Digital Catapult as Programme Manager for UKTIN, working with partners and stakeholders to bring together industry, academia, and government to catalyse telecoms R&D through investment, cooperation and commercialisation.
Peter is a CW AI SIG Champion, a Fellow of the IET, a Chartered Engineer, a member of the Association of Business Mentors and a Trustee of the Historic Towns Trust.
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