b'Dr.PoppyCrum Chief Scientist Dolby Laboratories, Adjunct Professor Stanford UniversityDr. Poppy Crum is a neuroscientist and technologist. She is Chief Scientist at Dolby Laboratories and an Adjunct Professor at Stanford University in the Center for Computer Research in Music and Acoustics and the Program in Symbolic Systems. At Dolby, Poppy directs the growth of internal science. She is responsible for integrating neuroscience and sensory data science into algorithm design, technological development, and technology strategy. At Stanford, her work focuses on the impact and feedback potential of modern technologies including gaming and immersive environments such as Augmented and Virtual Reality on neuroplasticity and learning. Poppy is a U.S. vice-chair to the InternationalConsumer Technology Associations Technology and Telecommunication Union (ITU), a member of theStandards Achievement Award for work towards the Consumer Technology Associations Executiveintroduction of over-the-counter hearing-aid devices, Board, and a former member of the Defense Scienceand has been named to Billboard Magazines 100 most Research Council (DSRC) of DARPA. Prior to joininginfluential female executives in the music industry. She Dolby Laboratories Poppy was Research Faculty in thehas numerous patents both published and issued. She Department of Biomedical Engineering at Johns Hopkinsis a frequent speaker including, TED, SXSW, IEEE, TNW, School of Medicine where her neurophysiological researchWIRED, on topics related to the intersection of: human focused on understanding the neural correlates of how weexperience, artificial intelligence, sensory data-science, and hear in a complex acoustic environment and the functionalimmersive technologies. Poppy is on a mission to build circuitry that supports human sensory perception. technologies that break out of one-size-fits all solutions. She believes the technology we surround ourselves in Poppy is a Fellow of the Audio Engineering Society. Sheeveryday paired with ML and AI can uniquely enhance is a: 2018 recipient of the Advanced Imaging Societyshuman capability, wellness, and our interactions with each Distinguished Leadership Award, a 2017 recipient of theother and our environments.Professor Sue Black OBETechnology Evangelist, Digital Skills Expert, Entrepreneur& Professor of Computer Science, Durham University An award winning Computer Scientist, Technology Evangelist and Digital Skills Expert, Professor Sue Black was awarded an OBE for services to technology in the 2016 Queens New Years Honours list.She is Professor of Computer Science and Technologyshe led to save Bletchley Park from 2008-2011, it has Evangelist in the Department of Computer Science atbeen an Amazon UK bestseller.Durham University, a UK government advisor, thoughtSue didnt have a traditional start to her career. She leader, Trustee at Comic Relief, social entrepreneur,left home and school at 16, married at 20 and had 3 writer and public speaker. Sue set up the UKs first onlinechildren by the age of 23. A single parent at 25 she went network for women in tech BCSWomen in 1998 and ledto university, gained a degree in computing then a PhD the campaign to save Bletchley Park. Sues first bookin software engineering. Sue now has 4 children and 3 Saving Bletchley Park details the social media campaigngrandchildren.#eandtinnovationawards 5'