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Countdown is on to British Science Festival in Southampton Insight into action – exploring the Public Attitudes to Science Survey Celebrating British Science Week 6-15 March 2026 British Science Association selected as the future host of EDIS APPG on Diversity & Inclusion in STEM launches new project on AI equity Smashing Stereotypes is back for British Science Week 2026 Guest blog: Community Led Research Pilot, funder’s reflections Public Attitudes to Science Survey shows the public values science, but highlights concerns over AI, quality of information, and representation Sir Roland Jackson Putting communities in the driving seat: report explores impact of participatory research Dr Alex Lathbridge and Karen Blake MBE named British Science Association Honorary Fellows 2025: Our past year, wrapped A-Level student builds highly-accurate budget Sign-Language-to-speech wrist technology A cautious welcome for key recommendations in Curriculum and Assessment Review Confidence and support to teach science has fallen, primary education report suggests 'It’s through change that science progresses’: Disabled staff in science and medicine lead action for equity Reflections on the British Science Festival in Liverpool Julia King, Baroness Brown of Cambridge's presidential address Report highlights disconnect between data collection and action on EDI in UK science and tech sector CREST website upgraded to transform STEM learning and empower educators across the UK Robo-chemists, eye-trackers and a VR fishing boat: the last day of the British Science Festival 2025 Phages, geophonics and prosthetics: the fourth day of British Science Festival 2025 Whale song, urban farming and science comedy: the third day of the British Science Festival 2025 Climate solutions, pioneering women and particle detectors: the second day of the British Science Festival 2025 Chatbots, ghost particles and neurodiversity: the first day of the British Science Festival 2025 Supporting inclusive entrepreneurship and innovation among and through micro, small and medium sized enterprises (M-SMEs) CREST Awards now free for all young people in Scotland The power of plants: eight events to dig into at this year’s British Science Festival Five health and humanity highlights from this year’s British Science Festival Exploring the wonders of space: five unmissable British Science Festival events ‘Early and meaningful’ public involvement in shaping engineering biology research and policy vital What's it like to work at the British Science Festival as an Evaluations Assistant? 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UK leaders gather at this year’s Huxley Summit
2017-11-29 · via British Science Association

Assembling today (Wednesday 29 November) at the venerable Royal Institution in London are some of the UK’s top leaders in business, science, politics and media for the annual Huxley Summit. The one-day event challenges the UK’s top brass to come up with solutions to big global issues.

This year’s Summit, The will of the people? Science and innovation in a post-truth world will look at the role societal acceptance plays in the success of new technologies.  It will explore three case studies: GM - what today’s innovators and regulators can learn from the past; Data - how data breaches and questions around trustworthiness are putting consumer confidence to the test; and AI – how best to navigate the exciting advances of this technology while ensuring the public are engaged, informed and listened to.

Run by the British Science Association (BSA), the Huxley Summit is now a major annual event in the calendar for business leaders in the UK.

Professor Alice Roberts, Baroness Onora O’Neill and Sacha Romanovitch at the 2016 Huxley Summit

Katherine Mathieson, Chief Executive of the British Science Association, said: “We are on the cusp of an AI and data revolution which will be transformational for a wide range of sectors, but we need to tread carefully. We believe that these emerging technologies draw many parallels with GM crops. They are largely developed or controlled by small and homogenous groups of people, often within commercial settings where the regulation framework is still being shaped. For some, these new technologies carry an uneasy sense that the genie has already been released from the bottle and can’t be stuffed back in.

“The British Science Association believes that challenges such as these need to be discussed across the boundaries of innovation and regulation, which is why bringing business leaders, scientists and technologists, policy makers and opinion formers together at events like the Huxley Summit is so important.”

EY, the headline sponsor of this year’s Summit, has launched a report today that delves into the views of around 200 leading companies on the upcoming GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation) legislation and the commercial imperative for trust in data. The independent survey, published to coincide with the Huxley Summit, has revealed that just 13% of companies are ready and prepared for the introduction of GDPR, due in May 2018.

GDPR has been introduced by the EU to bolster and consolidate data protection for individuals. The aim of the regulation is to give back control to people over their own personal data.

The survey aimed to explore the role of trustworthiness in the digital age, and the business case for ethical conduct around data. 

Key findings:

  • 99% of business leaders agree trustworthiness is important to their organisation, but 73% are having to work harder to demonstrate it;
  • 72% of respondents say an ethical approach to data increases trust in a brand;
  • 47% believe GDPR will be sufficient to keep data safe and secure;
  • 31% of respondents have formulated but only partially implemented a strategy on GDPR, and 6% have a strategy but have not yet implemented it;
  • Only 13% of respondents have their strategy for GDPR fully implemented

Ben Taylor, EY’s Chief Innovation Officer for Assurance in the UK, says: “With the explosion in so called ‘big data’, businesses need to strike a careful balance between seeing data as both an asset and a risk. Data has the potential to give businesses a competitive edge, providing insights that help to promote business growth, but can also result in reputational damage and loss of brand equity when mishandled. At a time when there is a widening trust gap between business and society, these issues take on even greater importance.

“The exponential growth in data means that some of the control mechanisms that have traditionally been relied upon, such as regulation and compliance, are increasingly likely to be playing ‘catch up’ as new technologies and data sources emerge. The new GDPR rules are an important development and will encourage businesses to place sufficient focus on data protection. However, an organisation’s corporate culture and organisational purpose can also help to positively influence the development and application of emerging technologies, and their importance should not be underestimated.”

The full report, Trust in data and why it matters, can be downloaded from the EY website: ey.com/trust

Ben Taylor, EY’s Chief Innovation Officer for Assurance, speaking at the Huxley Summit 2017 launch in October 

The Huxley Summit is a thought leadership event run by the British Science Association to bring together leaders from different sectors to discuss and debate key challenges facing the UK in the 21st century.  Over 250 leaders from business, science, politics and civil society are expected to attend the Huxley Summit, which is this year, supported by EY, Diageo, London Chamber of Commerce and Industry, SCI and the Royal Institution. It is delivered by the British Science Association, in collaboration with a high profile Advisory Board, and will be hosted at the Royal Institution.

Speakers at this year’s Huxley Summit include: Lord David Willetts, Chi Onwurah MP, Lord Chris Holmes, Dame Ottoline Leyser, Justin King, Evan Davies, and Pippa Malmgrem.  The day will be chaired by broadcaster Samira Ahmed.

For more information, visit www.huxleysummit.org