Conveying your challenges
Company questions posed to AIMday will be communicated via this website to academics and researchers throughout the University of Leeds, allowing them to select the questions they feel they can add most value to according to their individual expertise.
When registering your question, please ensure that you can facilitate access to the necessary data or details to develop a solution to your challenge (when corresponds). When phrasing your question(s), please ensure that they are concrete and clear (with no abbreviations) and that they can be discussed openly. This style of question works best for the AIMday format.
Example questions:
- What are the most effective pathways for reducing emissions in [sector/process] given regulatory and economic constraints?
- How can we measure and communicate the climate and biodiversity impacts of our products or operations?
- What adaptation strategies are most relevant for managing climate risk in our supply chain?
- How can digital tools, data or AI support better climate-related decision-making?
It helps to add context and background to your question(s), so that it is clear what exactly your challenge is and how our academics could potentially help find the solution.
We also recommend that, whenever possible, at least two company representatives are available to join the discussion of each your questions in order to have a better balance in the session. The company representatives should be well versed in the topic of the question(s) submitted and be prepared to provide further context and background.
We welcome up to three questions from each participating company or organisation.
Visit previous AIMday events here to see examples of past challenges, such as the questions submitted from the AI in Mining Aimday.