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Innovations for a sustainable tomorrow Symposium to be held in Liverpool

  • Mar 9
  • 1 min read

The Innovations for a sustainable tomorrow symposium will be held in Liverpool, United Kingdom on Friday 10 July 2026. It will bring together the LIV.INNO Centre for Doctoral Training and the EuPRAXIA community with UK and international industry partners to explore how innovation and sustainability are reshaping fundamental research, medicine, electronics, the environment, and energy. 


Feature image symposium.
Feature image symposium.

Scientists from across Europe will present highlights and advances in advanced technologies such as plasma acceleration, data science and AI, and offer unique insight into current research, technology development roadmaps, and outline exciting plans for the future. 

LIV.INNO’s focus on efficient data usage, computational optimization, and experiment design aligns directly with EuPRAXIA’s mission to create more energy-efficient, resource-responsible research infrastructures. Together, these programs demonstrate how researchers can develop groundbreaking technologies, and access long-term career pathways across high-tech sectors. This event celebrates a shared commitment to training innovators who will shape the future of sustainable, high-impact science. 


The symposium will also offer an opportunity for potential new partners to present their research and to network with current staff, fellows, and collaborators to start a dialogue for future partnerships and projects. Industry leaders and innovators are cordially invited to join and contribute to this symposium. The event will be held at the Spine, in the heart of Liverpool’s Knowledge Quarter. Following the daytime agenda a dinner will be held at Lutyens' Crypt Hall underneath the Metropolitan Cathedral.   


To see the detailed agenda for the day and to register please visit the symposium indico page: https://agenda.infn.it/event/49199/overview. 

Registration will close on 31st May 2026. 

 
 
 

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