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Researchers from the University of York are part of a partnership that has been awarded more than £900,000 to transform how high-risk chemistry experiments are conducted.
From quantum communications to autonomous vessels, the Institute for Safe Autonomy's (ISA) first Industry Summit brought together experts to explore how collaboration can tackle real-world challenges.
New technology that could reshape how trains communicate with trackside infrastructure was on display for the first time this month at the Institute for Safe Autonomy, University of York.
Technology developed by researchers at the University of York’s Institute for Safe Autonomy has been included in a space mission which is set to advance the understanding of quantum communications between Earth and space.
The Institute for Safe Autonomy welcomed more than 50 people from industry, academia and government this week for a workshop addressing one of the biggest challenges facing the maritime sector: how to safely deploy autonomous systems at sea.
ISA opens its doors, giving University colleagues a glimpse into how its research is tackling real-world problems.
An academic at the Institute for Safe Autonomy, University of York, has been awarded a prestigious Royal Academy of Engineering Enterprise Fellowship to accelerate the launch of a spin-out company dedicated to making communications networks fail-safe.