Join us for an informal evening of discovery and discussion, with Jessie Hamill-Stewart, Programme Lead for the CySpace Connected Capability Network.
Space has become critical to today’s modern world. Satellite systems, such as global navigation satellite systems (GNSS) provide positioning, navigation, and timing services on which we all increasingly rely, including finance, transportation and electricity. As a result, we have become more vulnerable to a variety of threats, including cyber attacks. Join the conversation as we explore space system vulnerabilities, attacks and how they are becoming more resilient.
SWINDON SCIENCE CAFE
Science Cafes are an informal opportunity to explore the latest ideas in science and technology. Rather than a long lecture, you can expect a lively, two-way conversation with a researcher - over a drink or two!
Everyone is welcome to come and express their views or just enjoy a drink and listen. No scientific knowledge is needed to take part - just bring your curiosity, and maybe your own bottle of choice.
WHEN: The first Tuesday of each month from 7pm - 9pm.
WHERE: Innovation Centre for Applied Sustainable Technologies (iCAST) Creative Hub located in the iconic Carriage Works. 10 Carriage Works, Unit 7B, London Street, Swindon, SN1 5FBEnter the following three words into the What Three Words app to find the exact location:
Front entrance: ///friday.index.solo
Rear entrance: ///cups.shell.face
REFRESHMENTS: A selection of light refreshments will be available in return for a donation, or you are welcome to bring your own drinks and snacks with you. Please bring cash with you for donations to cover the costs of drinks on the night.
Swindon Science Cafe is organised by:
The Festival of Tomorrow
The Royal Agriculture University
Swindon and Wiltshire Institute of Technology
The University of Bath Innovation Centre for Applied Sustainable Technologies (iCAST)
Also check out other Festivals in Swindon, Nonprofit events in Swindon.