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Heading to Materials Week 2024

Will you be attending Materials Week 2024 17–21 June 2024 in Limassol, Cyprus? If so, then do come along to meet Gerhard and learn more about the work that we do. Gerhard will be representing several of the projects that Goldbeck Consulting Limited is currently work with. He will be giving two talks about our […]

OntoTrans M48 consortium meeting in Freiburg, Germany

The OntoTrans consortium M48 meeting is underway in Freiburg, Germany in which GCL is a partner organisation. The meeting will run 19–20 March 2024. Fraunhofer IWM, a partner organisation in the project, is our venue for this hybrid event with all project partners coming together to discuss the great progress made during the project and […]

Announcing the BatCAT project

BatCAT is a new research and innovation project funded by the EU’s Horizon Europe programme that will run until June 2027. The project aims to create a digital twin for battery manufacturing by developing a cross-chemistry data space for two technologies: Li-ion and Li-S coin cells and redox flow batteries. Here at GCL, we are […]

Demystifying Materials and Manufacturing Commons

Materials and manufacturing commons is demystified in this latest report from a workshop that provided academic researchers and industrial practitioners the opportunity to discuss key enablers and challenges in this growing area. This work was done as part of the OntoCommons project. Read the full report here. Many thanks to our partners and collaborators for […]

Ontology and Philosophy

Ontologies have their origins in philosophy, going back to Aristotle. However, they have made somewhat in recent decades, not least due to the emergence of the semantic web and related applications in knowledge management, whether in sciences, engineering or business and finance.  If you ever wondered how philosophy is still highly relevant, if not crucial, […]

How to boil an egg

Today I asked ChatGPT to explain to a robot how to boil an egg. After a brief pause, the Natural Language Processing model replied. Here is a step-by-step explanation for a robot on how to boil an egg: Fill a saucepan with enough water to cover the eggs by about one inch. Place the saucepan […]