
Microsoft at London Tech Week: in pictures
London Tech Week brought together 55,000 attendees to enjoy hundreds of events taking place across the city. Microsoft was a headline partner, holding talks on artificial intelligence, quantum computing and leadership. Here’s what happened:
- HoloLens is being used by companies to hold virtual meetings, as well as by police forces and paramedics, among others
- Microsoft Rubik’s Cubes
- A woman uses HoloLens on the Microsoft stand at the AI Summit
- The Microsoft stand at CogX, in Tobacco Dock, Wapping
- Haiyan Zhang, Director of Innovation at Microsoft Research Cambridge, talks about the Emma Watch
- An interactive light exhibit at the Art of Work event
- An interactive light exhibit at the Art of Work event, which responded to movement
- Julie Love, Director of Microsoft’s Quantum Computing business, talks about the company’s efforts to build the next-generation of computers
- Microsoft has released a book entitled The Future Computed: Artificial Intelligence and its role in society
- Microsoft staff at the AI Summit
- Norm Judah, CTO of Microsoft Services
- HoloLens is a mixed-reality device that allows wearers to place digital objects into the real world
- Julie Love, Director of Microsoft’s Quantum Computing business, on stage at CogX
- The Partner Pavilion at the TechXLR8 event
- At the Art of Work event, Lord Coe talks about how he helped bring the London Olympics to life
- HoloLens proves popular at the Microsoft stand at the AI Summit
- The Microsoft stand at the AI Summit
- Microsoft’s Richard Potter (far right) speaks at the AI Finance Summit, at the ExCeL
- Sadiq Khan, the Mayor of London, kicks off London Tech Week
- Michael Wignall, National Technology Officer