Future Tuesdays: Understanding Virtual Production & its Opportunities Venue Change! Sold Out! Waiting list available. 8 Nov 22 12 Noon

The in-person Future Tuesdays event on 8th November at 12 noon, Understanding Virtual Production & its Opportunities has Sold Out and has a venue change!

Due to the significant interest, we have had to move this event to Ormeau Baths Innovation Hub Event Space. All other details remain the same.

There is a waiting list available.

As we have a waiting list for the event on Eventbrite, we ask that if you are not able to attend you cancel your registration via Eventbrite so that the site will notify the first on the list.

There are ongoing discussions regarding another event for Virtual Production. To register interest in further related events contact info-futurescreensni@ulster.ac.uk directly.

Join us for Future Screens NI’s Autumn/Winter 2022 Season Events!

We look forward to seeing you at the forthcoming events as the new season begins!


25th October 2022 - FSNI R&D Projects Final Report Workshop

In-person Event

Ormeau Baths

10:00am - 12 noon

For all outstanding Future Screens NI R&D projects only: Book a 15-minute one-to-one Q&A session with our reviewers in preparation for the deadline of 31st December 2022 for submitting your FSNI R&D final reports.

Contact info-futurescreensni@ulster.ac.uk to book a slot.


 8th November 22 - Future Tuesdays Understanding Virtual Production and its Opportunities

In-person Event

Ulster University, Belfast Campus - LOCATION MOVED TO ORMEAU BATHS.

12 noon – 1:30pm  SOLD OUT! - Waiting List available

Speakers include Professor Declan Keeney, Professor Peter Richardson and Executive Producer StoryFutures Academy Fiona Kilkelly. The panel will discuss the critical factors businesses should consider when making the leap into Virtual Production (VP) and explores the essential knowledge, understanding and skills development needed to do this successfully. If you have an interest in Virtual Production or simply want to understand more about what the opportunities are, then please join us!

For more information and to register via Eventbrite, click on the link.


 9th November 2022 - Belfast XR Festival

In-Person Event

The Black Box

Schools: 9:00am – 12 Noon

General: 12 Noon – 7:30pm

Introducing the first ever Belfast XR Festival! The Belfast XR festival is dedicated to showcasing the best of local and international immersive technology content. Our ethos is to bring virtual and augmented reality content to new audiences. In balancing local and internationally produced content, we have sourced a third of content from Northern Ireland. Buy your tickets here.

Works vary in length and age certificate. 2 of the 10 works are not suitable for under 16’s. Group bookings for universities, FE colleges and schools (16+) are available between 9am and 12noon, please contact deepa@discoverneon.com


 16th November 2022 - Social Media Masterclass

Online Event

12:30pm - 2:00pm.

Do you want to use social media to build your brand/ build your business?

Do you want to learn how to engage new customers in a creative and efficient way?

If yes is the answer, then please join us for a Social Media Masterclass, hosted by Ashleigh Watson of Copper Square marketing consultancy. The event will be a 90 minute online masterclass.

For more information and to register via Eventbrite, click on the link.


 13th December 2022 - Future Screens NI Festive Event

In-person Event

Ormeau Baths

12 Noon - 2:00pm

Join us in celebrating the end of our CICP/AHRC/UKRI funded project with a festive event. Drinks and bites provided, holiday jumpers encouraged, prizes offered to the best festive dressed and fancy dress will not stopped at the door! Santa might event visit. 😊

We hope you will join us and look forward to seeing you at our events.

Any questions feel free to contact us at info-futurescreensni@ulster.ac.uk.

New developments in AI generated models for media and entertainment

Belfast based AI developers Humain have designed new techniques to explore a machine learning approach to automatically create facial rigs for animation. Humain recently completed a Future Screens NI awarded R&D project to focus on developing techniques that have proved disruptive in other industries and applying these learnings to the media and entertainment industry. Titled Project Facsimile the R&D project sought to create algorithms and cloud computing pipelines to establish a high-quality facial database to support training the algorithms. Once the greater project has been completed, the results will have far-reaching impact on how film, animation and video games’ computer-generated characters are created streamlining the process and providing a seemingly infinite variety of life-like physical attributes.

RETìníZE develop a new app teaching kids physics through the story of aeronautical pioneer Lilian Bland.

Belfast-based immersive-tech studio RETìníZE recently completed an app in collaboration with Carol Moore, Gwen Stevenson, & Dr. Margaret Morgan.

Titled Lilian Bland: Learning to Fly, the objective of the project was to create a mobile-based AR application that teaches children elements of physics and forces involved in flying an airplane. The AR experience was inspired by Carol Moore’s Flying (currently in the form of a one-woman play), about Lilian Bland’s aviation achievement in being the first woman to design, build, and fly her own airplane.

Lilian Bland: Learning to Fly is a cross-platform (Apple and Android) mobile-phone app that provides a simple and fun way to learn the forces of flying, using augmented reality. Create your own flying experience with Lilian Bland, the central character of the app. Debunking social and gender norms, Lilian was the first woman in the world to design, build and fly her own airplane, ‘Mayfly’.

A 3D animated Lilian Bland explains how the forces of flying helped her create aviation history in 1910 in County Antrim. This fun learning experience intertwines the key elements of gaming, storytelling, physics, math, and history.

● Make an airplane fly with Lilian Bland

● Learn the forces of flying through gaming

● Build and customize your own airplane, and have it fly in augmented reality

Project Team:

Jack Morrow, Chief Technology Officer

Jamie McRoberts, Senior Product Manager

John Connor, Unity Developer

David Cosgrove, Post Production Lead

Alan Perry, 3D Modeler

Elizabeth Khorrami, Business Development

Nicky Harley, Voice Over Artist (Voice of Lilian Bland)

Carol Moore, Writer

Dr. Margaret Morgan, Ulster University & Gwen Stevenson, Researchers & Engineers

Dr. Declan Keeney, Future Screens Co-Investigator

The project was funded by a R&D award from Future Screens NI.

Future Tuesdays returns with Rebecca Hume, CEO TapSOS! 13th Sep 22, 12Noon

Future Tuesdays is pleased to present Rebecca Hume, CEO of TapSOS Ltd, in-person at Ormeau Baths, Belfast on 13th of September 12 Noon.

Join us for a new season of Future Tuesdays with an in-person event at Ormeau Baths. Featured this months is founder, CEO of Belfast-based TapSOS Ltd Becca Hume will be speaking on recent developments to enhance users’ experience when interacting with 999. The company’s app TapSOS was developed to allow non-verbal contact of emergency services. 

Curious about users’ behaviours and needs, Becca founded a technology company, designing products and services for better inclusion. Her technology company is mostly known for their non-verbal emergency reporting app, TapSOS. 

TapSOS is the only UK company to be accredited by BAPCO, DCMS and is integrated with BT 999 for all four emergency services. 

Becca believes in ‘being the change you’d like to see’ and is passionate about design for those most vulnerable in society and to be a voice for those unheard. 

Becca was awarded the 2020-2021 Women in Innovation award through Innovate UK and during 2020 expanded the innovation for domestic abuse reporting, in response to the impact of COVID-19.  

Please note, this will be an In-Person event at Ormeau Baths. Refreshments will be provided.  

Let us know if you have any access or dietary requirements in order to attend this event. Contact info-futurescreensni@ulster.ac.uk for any queries or requests. 

Register for tickets here