Sponsored: High Integrity Software: Continuing innovation in the face of global challenge

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Sponsored: High Integrity Software: Continuing innovation in the face of global challenge

 

 Altran and AdaCore sponsors of The High Integrity Software Conference

Date: Tuesday, November 17, 2020

Time: 2pm (GMT)

Duration: 1 hour, 45 minutes

Our three speakers from globally recognised companies will present their own perspectives on these challenges – the lessons learnt and how the situation will evolve for their organisations as we move forwards.

Simon Creak, Rolls-Royce, will present Modernising control systems development in the aviation industry.  Rolls Royce Control Systems has been undertaking a major programme to modernise the way control systems are developed. The dramatic changes to the aviation industry and working arrangements has created both new threats which must be faced, but also opportunities which can be exploited to continue to drive and accelerate innovation. Through this, Control Systems has recognised the importance of creating a range of exploitation routes to ensure continued business support whilst making sure the engineers understand the business context and goals, and are supported in innovating and finding better ways to achieve them.

Matt Jones, Wind River, will present Digital transformations and disruptors in the future connected autonomous world.  Safety critical systems have been around almost as long as software; but they really are entering a new age. AI-driven autonomous machinery are predicted to be ubiquitous in virtually all settings – in the air, on the roads, in industry and even hospitals. What does it take to digitally transform to create these software centric systems, underpinned by advanced real-time analysis? What are the drivers? Is speed of development to delivery just about efficiency? What effect do disruptors, including COVID-19, have on the needs of transformations?

Walid Negm, Altran, will present How to emerge stronger and more resilient from the COVID-19 crisis?  When we look at the economy, the impact of Covid-19 is not evenly distributed. The aerospace sector is facing a long-haul recovery and auto sales are down significantly from 2019. At the same time, technology, life sciences and “stay-at-home” companies have done well.  However, there is a common denominator: volatility in demand over the next 12-18 months.  When it comes to high performing companies, they never waste a crisis—instead, in uncertain times they are ambidextrous. First, they are difference makers during the turmoil, persistently tackling short-term priorities and second, they are intensely focused on a portfolio shift to new industry growth vectors.

Related Video

This short YouTube video will give you a feel for the kind of technology that this webinar will go into detail about.

In this webinar you will discover:

  1. How key players building critical software systems are responding to the global COVID-19 pandemic.
  2. How to drive forward with innovation programmes under new working conditions.
  3. How to re-focus product roadmaps in a responsive and customer-focussed way.
  4. How disruption can be turned to advantage in discovering new ways of working.
  5. What are the key software technologies that will underpin our response to the changing environment.

The webinar will conclude with a panel session in which our speakers will discuss the lessons learnt and how the challenges they have highlighted in high-integrity digital systems innovation are likely to resolve.

This webinar is organised by the High Integrity Software Conference team https://www.his-conference.co.uk/

 

Register Here

 

 Altran and AdaCore sponsors of The High Integrity Software Conference

Date: Tuesday, November 17, 2020

Time: 2pm (GMT)

Duration: 1 hour, 45 minutes

Our three speakers from globally recognised companies will present their own perspectives on these challenges – the lessons learnt and how the situation will evolve for their organisations as we move forwards.

Simon Creak, Rolls-Royce, will present Modernising control systems development in the aviation industry.  Rolls Royce Control Systems has been undertaking a major programme to modernise the way control systems are developed. The dramatic changes to the aviation industry and working arrangements has created both new threats which must be faced, but also opportunities which can be exploited to continue to drive and accelerate innovation. Through this, Control Systems has recognised the importance of creating a range of exploitation routes to ensure continued business support whilst making sure the engineers understand the business context and goals, and are supported in innovating and finding better ways to achieve them.

Matt Jones, Wind River, will present Digital transformations and disruptors in the future connected autonomous world.  Safety critical systems have been around almost as long as software; but they really are entering a new age. AI-driven autonomous machinery are predicted to be ubiquitous in virtually all settings – in the air, on the roads, in industry and even hospitals. What does it take to digitally transform to create these software centric systems, underpinned by advanced real-time analysis? What are the drivers? Is speed of development to delivery just about efficiency? What effect do disruptors, including COVID-19, have on the needs of transformations?

Walid Negm, Altran, will present How to emerge stronger and more resilient from the COVID-19 crisis?  When we look at the economy, the impact of Covid-19 is not evenly distributed. The aerospace sector is facing a long-haul recovery and auto sales are down significantly from 2019. At the same time, technology, life sciences and “stay-at-home” companies have done well.  However, there is a common denominator: volatility in demand over the next 12-18 months.  When it comes to high performing companies, they never waste a crisis—instead, in uncertain times they are ambidextrous. First, they are difference makers during the turmoil, persistently tackling short-term priorities and second, they are intensely focused on a portfolio shift to new industry growth vectors.

Related Video

This short YouTube video will give you a feel for the kind of technology that this webinar will go into detail about.

In this webinar you will discover:

  1. How key players building critical software systems are responding to the global COVID-19 pandemic.
  2. How to drive forward with innovation programmes under new working conditions.
  3. How to re-focus product roadmaps in a responsive and customer-focussed way.
  4. How disruption can be turned to advantage in discovering new ways of working.
  5. What are the key software technologies that will underpin our response to the changing environment.

The webinar will conclude with a panel session in which our speakers will discuss the lessons learnt and how the challenges they have highlighted in high-integrity digital systems innovation are likely to resolve.

This webinar is organised by the High Integrity Software Conference team https://www.his-conference.co.uk/

 

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