The Hartree Centre works with academic researchers and companies in a wide range of industries, on projects including software development and optimisation, big data analytics, collaborative R&D and training.
Notable Projects • As of 2013, the Hartree Centre had a long-term partnership with
Unilever to develop their R&D processes and make better use of high performance computing, specifically computer aided formulation. One of the research projects undertaken resulted in an “app” that focuses on ease of use to put complex supercomputing tools in the hands of chemists. The tool is claimed to enable product experimentation that would previously take a week to be carried out in 40 minutes. • In 2014 the centre ran a competition in partnership with the
Open Data Institute and IBM. Entrepreneurs were allowed to submit their concepts to use publicly available open data for commercial applications. The winning ideas were given time on the Hartree Centre machines with IBM data scientists to prove their concept was commercially viable. One winning company, UK SME Democrata, has created a tool through the project, which analyses and maps open data from a variety of archaeological, geological and land based sources to help large construction and infrastructure companies and projects to predict risk and avoid disturbing sites of historical significance. The tool uses two components of
IBM Watson and
Hadoop data repositories. • In June 2015, Minister for Universities and Science
Jo Johnson announced a renewed partnership between the Hartree Centre and IBM which provides the centre with access to £200 million worth of IBM's data-centric and cognitive computing technologies and expertise, including
IBM Watson. • In May 2016, the Hartree Centre announced a collaboration with
Alder Hey Children's Hospital to create the UK's first "cognitive hospital", using the IBM Watson cognitive computing platform to improve the patient journey and experience. The project won "Most Innovative Collaboration" at the North West Coast Research and Innovation Awards 2017. The
Alder Play app was launched and made available to the public in December 2017, featuring the
Ask Oli chat feature in beta. • From 2016 to 2019 the centre was one of five partners in the LCR 4.0 project to accelerate Industry 4.0 technologies into SMEs in the
Liverpool City Region. The project's success was recognised locally and nationally and named by the
Financial Times as one of Europe's 100 Digital Champions. • In June 2019, the Industrial Digitalisation Accelerator was launched, a collaboration with
Siemens and
Atos enabling businesses to access, explore and integrate Industry 4.0 technologies in a low-risk environment. ==See also==