Creating connections West Midlands 2026
This event will bring together experts from academia, industry and government to address scientific and technical opportunities and challenges in the West Midlands.
番茄社区 will be delivering Creating Connections in the West Midlands 2026 – a conference focusing on regional research and innovation. This event will bring together experts from academia, industry and government to address scientific and technical opportunities and challenges in the West Midlands.
This event will feature workshops and roundtable discussions on diverse topics including policy, industry and education. This event will also feature a lunchtime address and various networking opportunities which will bring together delegates from across the conference.
Attending this event
- This event is free to attend
- To register for an open session,
- To request access to an invitation-only session, please contact industry@royalsociety.org
Schedule
Chair
Professor Martin Dawson FRS
University of Strathclyde
Professor Martin Dawson FRS
University of Strathclyde
Martin Dawson is professor and director of research at the University of Strathclyde’s Institute of Photonics, which he helped establish almost 25 years ago. Since 2012 he has also been the inaugural Head of the Fraunhofer Centre for Applied Photonics (Fraunhofer CAP) in Glasgow. Martin has contributed broadly to laser and semiconductor research including ultrafast lasers, optically-pumped semiconductor lasers, diamond photonics and micro-LEDs, the latter of which is now emerging globally as a new form of commercial display technology. He holds fellowships of the IEEE, OSA, Institute of Physics and Royal Society of Edinburgh, and he has been awarded the Dennis Gabor Medal and Prize of the IOP and the Aron Kressel Award of the IEEE.
| 10:30-12:00 |
Royal Society support for innovation
Join us for a series of presentations showcasing projects from the Royal Society’s Industry Fellowship, Short Industry Fellowship and Entrepreneurs in Residence programmes. Hear directly from researchers and industry partners as they share how collaboration supports the translation of research into practical impact. This session is open to all.
Dr Mingming TanAston University
Dr Mingming TanAston University Dr Mingming Tan is a Lecturer in Optical Communications at Aston University and Royal Society Short Industry Fellow. His research focuses on optical communications and optical amplification. He has published over 140 papers, delivered over 20 invited talks, and secured over £3.7M research funding. He is an Associate Editor of IEEE Access and a TPC member for ECOC 2026.
Dr Stéphane PoignyMibelle Biochemistry
Dr Stéphane PoignyMibelle Biochemistry Dr Stéphane Poigny has more than 25 years’ experience in cosmetics and dermocosmetics, specialising in partnerships, active ingredients and bio-inspired innovation within major French companies. Since 2020, he has been R&D Director France at Mibelle Biochemistry, supporting new business development, academic partnerships and global R&D projects. He holds a PhD in organic chemistry from Sorbonne University and the National Museum of Natural History in Paris. An expert in biomimicry and nature-inspired innovation, he has co-authored more than 100 patents, publications and scientific posters. Dr Poigny also serves on the board of the French Society of Cosmetology and is a member of the Swiss SCC and reviewer for the IFSCC.
Professor Layi AlatiseUniversity of Warwick
Professor Layi AlatiseUniversity of Warwick Professor Layi Alatise is a Professor and Royal Society Industry Fellow in Electrical Engineering at the University of Warwick. His research focuses on power electronics, with projects funded by organisations including UKRI, EPSRC, the Royal Society and Innovate UK, alongside collaborations with industry OEMs. He has authored more than 170 journal and conference publications, supervised 11 PhD students, and received several international honours, including the 2021 Outstanding Paper Award from IEEE Transactions in Industrial Electronics and the 2023 Best Paper Award at CIRED. Before joining Warwick in 2010, Professor Alatise worked at ATMEL and NXP Semiconductors on semiconductor and power device development for automotive and power supply applications. He became Professor of Electrical Engineering in 2019. Professor Alatise is a Chartered Engineer, Fellow of the IET and Senior Member of the IEEE. He holds a BEng and PhD from Newcastle University.
Dr Adrian BurdenBlockMark Technologies
Dr Adrian BurdenBlockMark Technologies Dr Adrian Burden is the founder of the annual Malvern Festival of Innovation and was a Royal Society Entrepreneur in Residence at the University of Birmingham. He is currently the CEO of a digital certification software-as-a-service company called BlockMark Technologies. Adrian is also author of the book Start to Exit: How to maximize the value in your start-up. He has a degree in Natural Sciences from the University of Cambridge and a D.Phil. in Materials Science from the University of Oxford.
Dr Dwaipayan ChakrabartiUniversity of Birmingham
Dr Dwaipayan ChakrabartiUniversity of Birmingham Dr Dwaipayan Chakrabarti is an Associate Professor in Soft Matter in the School of Chemistry at the University of Birmingham. His research explores soft matter and advanced materials, using computational and theoretical approaches to study colloidal, liquid crystalline and polymeric systems. He is also a Visiting Associate Professor at Hiroshima University’s International Institute for Sustainability with Knotted Chiral Meta Matter (WPI-SKCM²), and Editor-in-Chief of the Taylor & Francis journal Liquid Crystals. Since completing his PhD at the Indian Institute of Science, Dr Chakrabarti has held several prestigious fellowships, including a Marie Curie Incoming International Fellowship, an Oppenheimer Research Fellowship at the University of Cambridge, and a Leverhulme Research Fellowship. He also previously held a Royal Society Short Industry Fellowship in partnership with IBM.
Henry QuUniversity of Birmingham
Henry QuUniversity of Birmingham Henry Qu is Tech Lead in AI/ML at Allsee Technologies and a PhD researcher in Computer Science at the University of Birmingham. His work focuses on computer vision, multimodal learning and applied generative AI, with a particular interest in transforming research into practical tools for creative and digital display applications. He leads a collaboration between Allsee and the University of Birmingham exploring AI-generated layered editable posters — enabling visually coherent designs while keeping key elements editable for more flexible creative workflows in digital signage and design.
Dr Jianbo JiaoUniversity of Birmingham
Dr Jianbo JiaoUniversity of Birmingham Dr Jianbo Jiao is an Associate Professor in the School of Computer Science at the University of Birmingham, where he leads the MIx (Machine Intelligence + x) research group. His work focuses on machine intelligence, particularly computer vision, machine learning, healthcare and AI for science. A Fellow of the Higher Education Academy and former Royal Society Short Industry Fellow, Dr Jiao has received multiple awards recognising both his research and contributions to the academic community, including Best Paper, Best Reviewer and Amazon Research Awards. He was also a recipient of the Hong Kong PhD Fellowship.
Mostafa RadyCoherent Corp
Mostafa RadyCoherent Corp Mostafa Rady is a Senior Engineer at Coherent Corp, based in Paignton, UK, working on advanced optical communication technologies. His work focuses on the design and characterisation of pump lasers for next-generation fibre amplification systems. Alongside his industry role, he is pursuing a part-time PhD at Aston University, researching 14xx nm pump lasers, semiconductor laser design and fibre Bragg gratings. Mostafa collaborates with international teams across Europe and Asia and is passionate about bridging academic research and industrial application in photonics and optical communications.
Dr Nilanthy BalakrishnanKeele University
Dr Nilanthy BalakrishnanKeele University Dr Nilanthy Balakrishnan is a Senior Lecturer in Physics and Co-Programme Director of the MSc Renewable Energy programme at Keele University. She leads the Bala Advanced Materials Lab, researching advanced and low-dimensional materials for energy storage, energy conversion and next-generation electronic technologies. Her work combines materials synthesis, nanofabrication, advanced characterisation and device physics, with a particular focus on two-dimensional materials, van der Waals heterostructures and sustainable energy materials. Dr Balakrishnan has secured funding from organisations including EPSRC, the Royal Society and the British Council. She is also a member of the EPSRC Peer Review College, an elected committee member within the Institute of Physics, and an active contributor to equality, diversity and inclusion initiatives in research.
Dr Sergey SergeyevAston University
Dr Sergey SergeyevAston University Dr Sergey Sergeyev is an Associate Professorial Research Fellow at the Aston Institute of Photonic Technologies, Aston University. His research focuses on fibre optics, telecommunications and fibre optic sensing. Before joining Aston University in 2010 through a Marie Curie Fellowship, Dr Sergeyev held academic and industry roles across Belarus, Sweden and Ireland, including positions at Ericsson and the Royal Institute of Technology in Sweden. He has authored or co-authored more than 230 publications, alongside patents, book chapters and a book in the field of fibre optics.
Professor Vasilios StavrosUniversity of Birmingham
Professor Vasilios StavrosUniversity of Birmingham Professor Vasilios Stavros is Professor of Physical Chemistry and Royal Society Industry Fellow at the University of Birmingham. His research focuses on ultrafast laser spectroscopy and the molecular mechanisms underpinning photoprotection. After studying Chemical Sciences and completing a PhD at King's College London, he undertook postdoctoral research at the university and later at University of California, Berkeley, where he developed a specialism in femtosecond laser spectroscopy. He returned to the UK in 2005 as a Royal Society University Research Fellow and was promoted to Professor in 2017 before joining the University of Birmingham in 2023. |
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Practical science in the classroom: teacher workshop
This workshop is designed for primary and secondary science teachers, technicians and school leaders, and focuses on practical approaches to delivering science in the classroom. The session will introduce a range of Royal Society programmes, including Partnership Grants, alongside free teaching resources and opportunities for schools to access funding of up to £3,000. Through presentations, discussion and interactive activities, participants will also have the opportunity to connect with other educators and share approaches to practical science. In the afternoon, teachers will join professionals from universities, museums and community organisations for a shared session exploring effective schools and public engagement. This session is invitation-only. |
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| 10:30-14:45 |
Engagement, collaboration and community
This workshop is for professionals working in public engagement and outreach across universities, science centres, museums and community organisations. The session focuses on building connections, sharing practice and exploring opportunities for collaboration, including those supported by the Royal Society. In the morning, participants will explore approaches to engagement and develop ideas for collaborative partnerships. In the afternoon, the session will bring together engagement professionals and teachers for roundtable discussions on the skills and knowledge needed to deliver effective schools, public and community engagement. This session is invitation-only. |
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| 12:00-12:10 |
Welcome address
Professor Martin Dawson FRSUniversity of Strathclyde
Professor Martin Dawson FRSUniversity of Strathclyde Martin Dawson is professor and director of research at the University of Strathclyde’s Institute of Photonics, which he helped establish almost 25 years ago. Since 2012 he has also been the inaugural Head of the Fraunhofer Centre for Applied Photonics (Fraunhofer CAP) in Glasgow. Martin has contributed broadly to laser and semiconductor research including ultrafast lasers, optically-pumped semiconductor lasers, diamond photonics and micro-LEDs, the latter of which is now emerging globally as a new form of commercial display technology. He holds fellowships of the IEEE, OSA, Institute of Physics and Royal Society of Edinburgh, and he has been awarded the Dennis Gabor Medal and Prize of the IOP and the Aron Kressel Award of the IEEE. |
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| 12:10-12:30 |
Lunchtime address: Science and innovation in the West Midlands
Professor Ian Noble FREngMondelez, UK
Professor Ian Noble FREngMondelez, UK Head of Research, Analytical and Productivity, Mondelez International RDQ; Visiting Professor, University of Birmingham. Professor Ian Noble is Senior R&D Director at Mondelez International, where he leads global programmes across research, analytics and productivity within the company’s Research, Development and Quality (RDQ) function. His work focuses on driving innovation at scale, improving manufacturing efficiency, and translating scientific research into commercially viable products. He has held senior leadership roles across major multinational food and beverage businesses, including leading Emerging Snacks Technology at PepsiCo and global Food Services Beverages R&D at Unilever. In addition to his industry role, he is a Visiting Professor at the University of Birmingham and Chair of the Food Sector Knowledge Transfer Network (KTN), where he works to strengthen collaboration between industry, academia and government. He is a Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering and a strong advocate for the UK food manufacturing sector. |
Chair
Dr Adrian Burden
BlockMark Technologies
Dr Adrian Burden
BlockMark Technologies
Dr Adrian Burden is the founder of the annual Malvern Festival of Innovation and was a Royal Society Entrepreneur in Residence at the University of Birmingham. He is currently the CEO of a digital certification software-as-a-service company called BlockMark Technologies.
Adrian is also author of the book Start to Exit: How to maximize the value in your start-up. He has a degree in Natural Sciences from the University of Cambridge and a D.Phil. in Materials Science from the University of Oxford.
| 13:15-14:45 |
Building innovation locally: regional support and networks
This session will feature presentations from regional organisations providing support for research, development and innovation. Speakers from universities, innovation centres and regional networks will share how they support businesses through collaboration, knowledge exchange and access to expertise across the West Midlands. The session will conclude with a panel discussion, offering an opportunity to explore the support available and ask questions directly to speakers. This session is open to all and aimed at local SMEs and industry.
Ceri JonesUniversity of Wolverhampton
Ceri JonesUniversity of Wolverhampton Ceri Jones has built a 30-year career spanning entrepreneurship, commercialisation, skills development, and research & innovation leadership. He began by founding a recruitment business before leading commercial training and apprenticeships at Coleg Y Cymoedd. Ceri spent 23 years at Swansea University, helping deliver ten-fold growth in the portfolio of research and innovation activity, and in doing so led on over 100 collaborative projects valued at ~£35m. Dedicated to driving regional growth, Ceri led on industry-focused leadership development programmes through ION Leadership/Lead Wales that up-skilled hundreds of organisations to support development and growth and led the all Wales AGOR IP Technology Transfer Programme. Passionate about building connections, Ceri has led university–business networks, championing engagement through events, digital platforms, and CRM-led outreach and communications to connect organisations, drive collaboration and support regional growth.
Charlie HopkirkWest Midlands Growth Company
Charlie HopkirkWest Midlands Growth Company Charlie Hopkirk is a Cluster Manager at the West Midlands Growth Company, with nearly a decade of experience across the West Midlands economic development ecosystem. Following studies in Economics and Politics, he has worked across economic intelligence, policy and programme delivery, with a particular focus on the development of regional economic clusters. Charlie previously spent two years at the West Midlands Combined Authority, where he supported the establishment of multiple cluster initiatives, connecting businesses, public bodies, universities and investors across the region. He played a key role in shaping and delivering the DRIVE35 regional pilot programme and has contributed to the region’s strategic approach to defence and industrial capability.
Ian McLaughlanBusiness Growth West Midlands
Ian McLaughlanBusiness Growth West Midlands Ian McLaughlan is Head of Partnerships & Digital for Business Growth West Midlands, the regional business support service delivered by West Midlands Growth Company. He previously led the establishment and development of the programme at the West Midlands Combined Authority. With more than 20 years’ experience supporting economic growth, Ian has led a wide range of initiatives focused on helping small businesses and entrepreneurs thrive. Prior to WMCA, he was Director for Business Growth at GBSLEP, where he led business support responses to COVID-19 and Brexit. Ian is particularly passionate about inclusive economic growth and expanding access to business support across the diverse communities of the West Midlands. He holds a BA in Modern Languages from the University of Oxford and completed an MBA with distinction at Aston University in 2025.
Dr Laura BennettRoyal Academy of Engineering
Dr Laura BennettRoyal Academy of Engineering Laura leads the Royal Academy of Engineering’s entrepreneurship programmes, supporting deep tech spinouts, startups and scaleups through initiatives including Enterprise Fellowships, Shott Scale Up Accelerator and Regional Talent Engines. She has more than 12 years’ experience designing and delivering accelerator programmes for entrepreneurs and advising policymakers on entrepreneurial ecosystem development. Previously, Laura co-led an EU-funded ecosystem development project in South Yorkshire focused on co-designing regional accelerator programmes. Laura holds a PhD from the University of Sheffield and is the author of Developing Entrepreneurial Ecosystems: Place, Processes, People.
David ColemanUniversity of Birmingham Enterprise Ltd
David ColemanUniversity of Birmingham Enterprise Ltd David Coleman has more than 24 years’ experience commercialising university innovation, having held roles at Imperial Innovations, the University of Bath and, since 2010, the University of Birmingham. He became CEO of University of Birmingham Enterprise Ltd in 2021, following earlier roles leading the university’s spinout portfolio and enterprise acceleration activity. His expertise spans technology transfer, licensing, spinout development, business incubation and investment. He is also an experienced non-executive director for spinout companies and has worked closely with a wide range of investors.
Simon Philip-SmithBusiness Development Manufacturing Technology Centre
Simon Philip-SmithBusiness Development Manufacturing Technology Centre Simon leads Customer Engagement at MTC, overseeing Business Development and Membership functions. With over 20 years experience, he excels in creating valuable partnerships with industry leaders across Manufacturing, Software and Financial Services. Simon's expertise in identifying and converting industrial projects, drives value creation and positive societal impact. He holds an MBA from Henley, has experience of playing high-level sport overseas and possesses an endless level of intellectual curiosity. |
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| 13:15-14:45 |
Breathing space: emerging technologies for clean air in Birmingham
Air quality is a critical public health challenge in Birmingham and the wider West Midlands, where pollutant levels exceed World Health Organization guidelines. This workshop brings together policymakers, researchers and industry experts to explore how emerging technologies can improve air quality through monitoring, emissions reduction and exposure management. Participants will assess technological feasibility, risks and evidence gaps, and generate ideas to inform future decision-making and regional air quality strategy. This session is invitation-only. |
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| 13:15-14:45 |
Getting published: navigating the process with Royal Society Publishing
This interactive workshop is designed for PhD students, postdocs and early career researchers looking to publish their work. The session provides practical guidance on choosing the right journal, preparing manuscripts and navigating the publishing process, alongside key topics such as open science, the use of AI, and increasing the visibility of research. This session is open to all. |
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| 15:00-16:15 |
Unlocking funding for innovation and collaboration
This session will feature presentations from organisations providing funding, specialist support and investment opportunities for businesses. Join speakers from IUK Business Connect, the British Business Bank and DSW Ventures to explore funding routes and support available to help drive innovation and growth. This session is open to all and aimed at local SMEs and industry.
Mira AndroniciucDSW Ventures
Mira AndroniciucDSW Ventures Mira is an Investment Associate at DSW Ventures and is leading the firm’s activities in the Midlands. Mira moved to venture capital from academia following a postdoc and PhD in Chemistry and Life Sciences at the Francis Crick Institute and Imperial College London.
Bruce McLellandInnovate UK Business Connect
Bruce McLellandInnovate UK Business Connect Regional Impact KTM, Innovate UK Business Connect Bruce is a Regional Impact Specialist at Innovate UK Business Connect, focusing on Clean Growth and Resilient World programmes. His work is driven by key enabling technologies such as AI, 5G, and the optimisation of city and infrastructure systems. With a background in energy infrastructure risk and resilience, Bruce supports innovation-led business growth across the UK’s industrial and R&D landscape. He plays a central role in fostering collaborative relationships that accelerate regional economic development. As part of Innovate UK’s place-based support, he also leads opportunity profiling within the Launchpad Programme and contributes to the national Cluster Impact Strategy. About Innovate UK Business Connect Innovate UK Business Connect creates the diverse connections that enable positive change. Their knowledge and expertise enable innovators to transform bright ideas into real-world solutions. Their powerful industry and academic network can guide entrepreneurs, start-ups and companies through the complex challenges of bringing new products, processes and services to market.
Mark MatchettInnovate UK Business Connect
Mark MatchettInnovate UK Business Connect Following a long industrial career in manufacturing, logistics and automotive technologies, Mark Joined Innovate UK in 2014 as the Automotive sector lead at The KTN as it was then known. Transferring to the Knowledge Transfer Partnerships team in 2017 he now works in the west midlands helping business find innovative solutions to challenging business problems and to exploit profitable opportunities. He has supported and managed over 120 projects during this time generating growth and business resilience in a wide variety of sectors.
Tracy SherrattBritish Business Bank
Tracy SherrattBritish Business Bank Tracy is a Senior Manager for the UK Network covering the West Midlands. The UK Network seeks to enhance business finance ecosystems across the UK so smaller businesses, wherever they are, can grow and prosper. It also helps the Bank develop a deeper understanding of small business finance markets in all parts of the UK so that, ultimately, the Bank can improve its support to smaller businesses everywhere. Tracy joined the British Business Bank from BCRS Business Loans, where she focused on supporting SME’s providing funding solutions as a business development manager as well as engaging with local authorities, Local Enterprise Partnerships and other Key Business Introducers. Prior to that, Tracy built her career in Personal and Business banking spending ten years with Barclays covering the West Midlands area.
Hemaxi BhattInnovate UK
Hemaxi BhattInnovate UK Hemaxi Bhatt is a Credit and Investment Specialist at Innovate UK, with a focus on Innovation Loans and investor partnerships. Her work sits at the intersection of public finance, private capital and high鈥憆isk innovation, supporting businesses to scale through structured loan funding alongside aligned investor engagement. She works closely with innovative companies, sector teams, investors and delivery partners to assess financial risk, evaluate commercial readiness and structure funding pathways that combine public and private capital. Her role includes strengthening referral mechanisms, improving triage and due diligence processes, and supporting portfolio鈥憀evel approaches to managing risk and impact across growth鈥憇tage innovative businesses. |
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