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17-18 Sep 2019
COMPUTER HISTORY MUSEUM, MOUNTAIN VIEW, CA
Take advantage of over 9 hours of dedicated networking time to meet key industry leaders, whilst also exploring:  Luminary Keynotes: Unique perspectives from industry luminaries in hardware (John Hennessy), AI (TBC) and investment (Lip-Bu Tan).Innovations and Optimizations of Silicon & Systems for AI Training & Inference: Presentations and product launches from C-level executives from AI chip start ups, semiconductor companies and systems OEMs.Training & Inference at Hyperscale & AI Accelerators in the Data Center Hardware Environment: Deployment & maintenance of AI infrastructure in data centers, hardware requirements for training & inference at scale.Inference in Client (Edge) Computing: Applications for AI accelerators in cameras, consumer electronics, autonomous vehicles etc.Beyond Compute: AI’s Impact on Memory, Storage & Networking: Innovations in HBM, on-chip memory and NVM, I/O bottlenecks, data transfer & high-speed interconnects.The Impact of Future ML Models on Hardware Design: Machine Learning co-design, robustness & reprogrammability, model standardization & interoperability.AI Chip Design & Commercialization: Design, testing & manufacturing, form factors & routes-to-market.Financial & Industrial Analysis: Market growth and maturity, VC investment trends & dynamics, the commoditization of the inference market, benchmarking & metrics.“Two overarching efforts are indispensable in this AI chip development frenzy: objectively evaluating and comparing different chips (benchmarking), and reliably projecting the growth paths of AI chips (road mapping).” White Paper on AI Chip Technologies: Tsing Hua University & Beijing Innovation Center for Future Chips, December 2018.
 
14-15 Nov 2018
London, United Kingdom
SKIN MICROBIOME IS SET TO REVOLUTIONISE DERMATOLOGYWith the European cosmetics industry playing a leading role in science-driven product development and innovation in skincare, we are proud to announce that we are bringing the Skin Microbiome Congress to London, following the success of our sold out inaugural event in Boston.As new clinical data transpires to support the role of the skin microbiome in common conditions from acne and eczema to dandruff and skin allergies, Pharmaceutical Researchers and Cosmetic Formulators alike are turning their attention to designing and testing products that contain live bacteria, bacterial extracts or prebiotic and postbiotic ingredients to manipulate the skins microbiota.The European Skin Microbiome Congress will bring together leaders from pharmaceutical, therapeutics and cosmetics industries, to showcase:• Cutting edge research• New therapeutic & cosmetic advances• Consumer trends & insights• Regulatory considerationsJoin 200+ industry leaders to explore the different pathways market and how to translate therapeutic research into commercially viable cosmetic products.View highlights from the inaugural SOLD OUT Skin Microbiome Congress, May 30-31, 2018Discover the potential of prebiotic, probiotic and postbiotic products being developed to protect and promote a healthy microbiome and ultimately combat dermatological conditions from acne and eczema to dandruff and skin allergies. Take advantage of: Effective Networking - Pre-schedule private meetings with any individual or company onsite using the online meeting scheduler applicationCutting Edge Research – Discover the latest advancement in therapeutic & cosmetic products containing live bacteria, bacterial extracts, or active ingredients to promote & protect the skins microbiomeConsumer Trends - Understand how consumers trends towards natural, organic products and active beauty are shaping the evolution of products adapted to the skin microbiomeClinical Trials – Explore how to design an effective clinical trial & translate research into clinically & commercially viable therapeuticsCompetitive Edge – Determine how to differentiate your product line & seize this market opportunity, gaining market share with scientifically backed productsRegulation – Understand the different paths to market & regulatory considerations necessary to launch a cosmetic or therapeutic productWith an increasing consumer trend towards natural products, what’s more natural than harnessing the bacteria on your skin? Don't miss your chance to understand the next generation of natural skincare products!
 
Skin Microbiome Westcoast 2018
12-13 Sep 2018
San Francisco, CA
The average consumer spends $5 a day on skincare, whilst using up to 515 synthetic chemicals daily to eradicate dermalogical concerns - how can this be good for skin? Introducing the Skin Microbiome Congress.Following the mainstream focus on the gut microbiome and its role in health and disease, researchers and industry experts are now turning their attention towards the emerging relationship between the skin microbiome and healthy skin. This has the potential to revolutionise the beauty and personal care industry.View highlights from the inaugural Skin Microbiome Congress, May 30-31, 2018Join 200+ industry experts from multinational pharmaceutical, beauty and personal care companies, along with the independent skincare brands and innovative biotechs who are advancing the field.Discover the potential of prebiotic, probiotic and postbiotic products being developed to protect and promote a healthy microbiome and ultimately combat dermatological conditions from acne and eczema to dandruff and skin allergies. Take advantage of: Effective Networking - Pre-schedule private meetings with any individual or company onsite using the online meeting scheduler applicationCutting Edge Research – Discover the latest advancement in therapeutic & cosmetic products containing live bacteria, bacterial extracts, or active ingredients to promote & protect the skins microbiomeConsumer Trends - Understand how consumers trends towards natural, organic products and active beauty are shaping the evolution of products adapted to the skin microbiomeClinical Trials – Explore how to design an effective clinical trial & translate research into clinically & commercially viable therapeuticsCompetitive Edge – Determine how to differentiate your product line & seize this market opportunity, gaining market share with scientifically backed productsRegulation – Understand the different paths to market & regulatory considerations necessary to launch a cosmetic or therapeutic productWith an increasing consumer trend towards natural products, what’s more natural than harnessing the bacteria on your skin? Don't miss your chance to understand the next generation of natural skincare products!
VitroScreen | Expertise on Microbiome
 

Laura Delgado

Business Development Lead
Founders Factory

Laura Delgado

Business Development Lead
Founders Factory

Laura Delgado

Business Development Lead
Founders Factory
 

Matthew Wiseman

Partner
Alantra

Matthew is a key member of our Consumer sector team in the UK and within our international partnership. He works closely with business owners and management teams in the personal care and beauty sectors, as well as supporting financial sponsors, whether that be the generation of off-market opportunities, buy-side advice or maximising value in sales processes.

Recent deals include advising Piper on its investment in Neom Organics.

Matthew Wiseman

Partner
Alantra

Matthew Wiseman

Partner
Alantra

Matthew is a key member of our Consumer sector team in the UK and within our international partnership. He works closely with business owners and management teams in the personal care and beauty sectors, as well as supporting financial sponsors, whether that be the generation of off-market opportunities, buy-side advice or maximising value in sales processes.

Recent deals include advising Piper on its investment in Neom Organics.

As the co-founder of a specialist M&A advisor, Matthew has advised many multi-national and private owners of household, personal care and beauty assets globally, including the sales of market-leading brands including Bulldog, REN Skincare, Batiste Dry Shampoo and Liz Earle.

Matthew held positions at PwC and Close Brothers Corporate Finance, where his focus was on the consumer products, travel, food and pubs sectors advising privately owned businesses, mid-market private equity and major public companies divesting non-core divisions.  

Matthew graduated with a degree in law from King’s College, London before qualifying as a chartered accountant with PwC.

He has a wife and two young children who keep him busy outside of work, fitting in training when possible to maintain the last memories of sporting prowess.

Finalistas do expositor 2018
Finalistas de la Exposicion 2018