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Prof. Eiman Kanjo reposted thisProf. Eiman Kanjo reposted thisAt the Lister Alliance, we are constantly seeking innovative ways to improve health outcomes by shifting our focus into the community. We are excited to invite you to the EPSRC Green+ Network Launch and Funding Sandpit 🌳 a collaborative event designed to bridge the gap between technology, environmental design and clinical excellence. Join academics, industry, technology experts, green space professionals, and communities for two days of collaboration, rapid idea development, and practical discussion to shape the future of smarter, healthier, and more inclusive outdoor spaces. This isn't just a discussion...it's a hands-on collaborative environment that encourages the co-creation of proposals and concepts in real time - a springboard for action! The launch and funding sandpit will take place on 11–12 June at Birmingham Botanical Gardens, and you can register your interest here: https://lnkd.in/eCEyTXPY Prof. Eiman Kanjo
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Prof. Eiman Kanjo shared thisPleased to share the EPSRC Green+ Network Launch and Funding Sandpit: Call for Participation at Birmingham Botanical Gardens. 11 June 2026 — Green+ Network Launch 12 June 2026 — Funding Sandpit The event is intended to help participants build consortia, shape fundable ideas, and compete for support. The best project developed through the sandpit will be funded. This event will bring together academics, engineers, technologists, industry, green space and parks professionals, healthcare providers, local authorities, and community partners to explore healthier, safer, more inclusive, and more engaging outdoor spaces. Link in the first comment.
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Prof. Eiman Kanjo reposted thisJob vacancy: Project Manager – EPSRC TinyML UK Network We are recruiting a full-time, fixed-term Project Manager to support the EPSRC TinyML UK Network, a new EPSRC-funded national network led by Nottingham Trent University in collaboration with Imperial College London and the University of Southampton. This role will have a central part in coordinating network activity, events, training, and engagement across academia, industry, and the wider innovation community. https://lnkd.in/e3BXeERV This is an in-person role, based at the Smart Sensing Lab, Nottingham Trent University, and involves working closely with project with our long-term collaborators and partners, EDGE AI FOUNDATION, Arm, Intel, AMD, STMicroelectronics, Seeed Studio, Innatera, Cisco The Lister Alliance and others. The network will: -connect researchers across #AI, hardware, embedded systems, and #EdgeAI across the UK -build stronger links with industry and global TinyML leaders run training, competitions, and events for students, researchers, established experts and SMEs/industry. -support real-world impact in health, sustainability, and security -help shape a UK roadmap for future TinyML research and skills We will bring together experts in , #AI, #AISystems, #sensing, #hardware, , #microelectronics, #sensing, #photonics,#neuromorphiccomputing #AIoptimisation, #semiconductors, #chipdesign #algorithms, #wireless, #distributedtechnologies. Salary: £39,162–£44,052 per annum Deadline: 8 May 2026 Join us! Prof. Eiman Kanjo, Pantelis Georgiou, and Geoff Merrett. #Job #vacancy EPSRC Green+ Network
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Prof. Eiman Kanjo shared thisJob vacancy: Project Manager – EPSRC TinyML UK Network We are recruiting a full-time, fixed-term Project Manager to support the EPSRC TinyML UK Network, a new EPSRC-funded national network led by Nottingham Trent University in collaboration with Imperial College London and the University of Southampton. This role will have a central part in coordinating network activity, events, training, and engagement across academia, industry, and the wider innovation community. https://lnkd.in/e3BXeERV This is an in-person role, based at the Smart Sensing Lab, Nottingham Trent University, and involves working closely with project with our long-term collaborators and partners, EDGE AI FOUNDATION, Arm, Intel, AMD, STMicroelectronics, Seeed Studio, Innatera, Cisco The Lister Alliance and others. The network will: -connect researchers across #AI, hardware, embedded systems, and #EdgeAI across the UK -build stronger links with industry and global TinyML leaders run training, competitions, and events for students, researchers, established experts and SMEs/industry. -support real-world impact in health, sustainability, and security -help shape a UK roadmap for future TinyML research and skills We will bring together experts in , #AI, #AISystems, #sensing, #hardware, , #microelectronics, #sensing, #photonics,#neuromorphiccomputing #AIoptimisation, #semiconductors, #chipdesign #algorithms, #wireless, #distributedtechnologies. Salary: £39,162–£44,052 per annum Deadline: 8 May 2026 Join us! Prof. Eiman Kanjo, Pantelis Georgiou, and Geoff Merrett. #Job #vacancy EPSRC Green+ Network
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Prof. Eiman Kanjo shared thisOur EPSRC Green+ Network Launch and Funding Sandpit: Call for Participation Join us at Birmingham Botanical Gardens on 11–12 June 2026. 11 June 2026 — Green+ Network Launch 12 June 2026 — Funding Sandpit This two-day event will bring together technologists, engineers, academics, industry, green space professionals, local authorities, and community partners to explore healthier, safer, more inclusive, and more engaging outdoor spaces. Designed as a collaborative working environment rather than a standard workshop, the event will support rapid idea development, consortium building, and the shaping of fundable projects. We are pleased to be working with organisations including Canal & River Trust, Parkwood Leisure, Parks for London, greenspace scotland, Fourth Portal, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, Cisco’s The Lister Alliance, Gooii Ltd, National Trust, Walk Wheel Cycle Trust, BRIDGES for Dementia Network+, adventure parks, zoos, and a growing number of technology companies. With more than 100 participants expected, the sandpit will explore practical pathways for future green spaces and enabling technologies. The strongest project emerging from the sandpit will receive funding. Link in the first comment. Smart Sensing Lab | EPSRC TinyML UK Network
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Prof. Eiman Kanjo shared thisI am looking to support outstanding postdoctoral researchers for the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions Postdoctoral Fellowships 2026. Our Lab focuses on #TinyML, #collaborativeAI, #edgeAI, and node learning (Collaborative and Distributed Edge AI), with interests in intelligent, efficient, and sustainable AI systems, AI for embedded and resource-constrained systems, on-device Learning and Continual AI. The MSCA Postdoctoral Fellowships 2026 support researchers with a PhD who want to develop new skills through advanced training, international mobility, and interdisciplinary research. The call is open to researchers of any nationality, with European Fellowships typically lasting 12–24 months. The current indicative deadline is 9 September 2026, with the call launch listed as 9 April 2026. If your work aligns with these themes and you are interested in applying for MSCA PF 2026, please get in touch with me to discuss ideas and proposal development. More information about the call is available on the MSCA page: https://lnkd.in/eU3e4EFK #MSCA #PostdoctoralFellowship #MarieCurie #TinyML #EdgeAI #CollaborativeAI #GreenAI #EmbeddedAI #Postdoc #AcademicJobs If you are considering an MSCA Postdoctoral Fellowship and your interests connect with these themes, please contact me. I would be glad to discuss project ideas and support strong applicants in developing a proposal. Smart Sensing Lab EPSRC TinyML UK Network EPSRC Green+ Network
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Prof. Eiman Kanjo shared thisEdge AI London 2026 🎡💂🏼♂️🇬🇧. This June, the EDGE AI FOUNDATION crew are coming to #London, bringing together Europe’s #edgeAI community with leaders, innovators, and researchers from across the world. Join us! Expect sessions, talks, hands on workshops and panels spanning #physicalAI, compute architecture, accelerators, microcontrollers, #AI chip and #semiconductor, reconfigurable computing & heterogeneous architectures, model efficiency, AI systems and whole stack development, Edge AI adoption, mutlisensor and multimodality, low-power design, deployment at the edge, distributed intelligence, and commercial adoption across real-world sectors. Talks by Analog Devices Embedl roofline AI MathWorks Collins Aerospace NXP Semiconductors STMicroelectronics Literal Labs Edge Impulse Amazon Web Services (AWS) (AWS), workshops by Avnet Technology Solutions, Siemens, Syntiant Corp. IKERLAN, MathWorks, ZETIC, and Ultralytics. I am also pleased to be speaking: Node Learning: A Framework for Adaptive, Decentralised and Collaborative Network Edge AI https://lnkd.in/eRhF7JGN In this talk, I will introduce #NodeLearning as a decentralised paradigm for edge AI designed for dynamic, resource-constrained environments. It focuses on continuous local learning, opportunistic collaborative AI, and scalable intelligence across heterogeneous, intermittently connected devices. Also, learn more about the Node Learning concept and working group: https://lnkd.in/eWsb4s6Z EPSRC TinyML UK Network
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Prof. Eiman Kanjo shared thisImagine engineering green spaces with pervasive technology that senses, adapts, and responds to people, encouraging active use. The EPSRC Green+ Network launch and funding sandpit (11–12 June) will take place at Birmingham Botanical Gardens. The setting offers a rich mix of landscapes and controlled environments, suited to experimentation and collaboration. Register here: https://lnkd.in/emu6CWaP Over 100 participants, including green space managers, academics, community groups, technology providers, and domain experts, will explore practical pathways to create healthier, more inclusive, safer, and more engaging green spaces. This is not a standard workshop. It is a working environment built around collaboration, rapid idea development, and hands-on engagement. Short inputs and demonstrations will feed directly into structured co-creation sessions, where participants shape concepts and proposals in real time. We are working with our collaborators, including the Canal & River Trust, Parkwood Leisure, Parks for London, greenspace scotland, Fourth Portal, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, Cisco's The Lister Alliance, Gooii Ltd, National Trust, Walk Wheel Cycle Trust , Aventure Parks, zoos, and a growing number of technology companies coming on board. International industry experts will contribute current advances and work alongside participants throughout. The emphasis is on direct exchange. The focus is clear: how emerging technologies can support greener, healthier, cleaner, safer and more engaging and inclusive spaces. This includes #edgeAI, #physicalAI, #robotics, #drones, #agenticAI, #wearables, #sensornetworks, #LLM, #distributedSystems, #IoT, #wireless infrastructure, and immersive tools such as #AR and #VR. If you manage a green space, represent user groups, or are part of a national or international technology organisation developing relevant solutions, this is an opportunity to shape direction and build collaborations. Participation will be selective to maintain a balanced mix of organisations, expertise, and perspectives. Follow the Green+ Network to keep up with upcoming activities and join the network here: https://greenplus.uk/ Kia Nazarpour Sara Blair-Manning Phillip Hasted Justin Palfrey Andy Farr Linny Beaumont Ian GoodmanShane Thompson-Ward
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Prof. Eiman Kanjo shared thisI am pleased to share that I will serve on the EPSRC #ICT Strategic Advisory Team (#SAT), starting today. UK Research and Innovation We are at an important moment in the #UK🇬🇧 for technological, #AI and computing innovation, with significant investment, and national efforts to strengthen capability. This role offers an opportunity to contribute insight built over many years of engagement with international industry and technology partners. The Strategic Advisory Team provides independent, high-level advice to EPSRC on research priorities, direction, and governance. Members are drawn from academia, industry, government, and wider stakeholders. The SAT identifies emerging opportunities, risks, and policy needs, supports engagement with the research community, and informs long-term planning. It does not take part in peer review or funding decisions. https://lnkd.in/e_EdX8B8 I will provide insight and identify gaps where relevant, drawing on extensive engagement with international tech industry and experience across a broad range of the ICT stack and its applications. Covering deep technical areas, from processors and system architecture through multimodal sensing, #robotics, collaborative #drones, #physicalAI, #continuallearning, agentic AI and autonomous labs, #NodeLearning, actuation, control, decentralisedAI, #wirelesscommunication, and data capture, labelling & spatial visualisation, to collaborating with experts in #semiconductor & chip design, #neuromorphiccomputing and compute infrastructure. This also includes work across sectors such as dual use #defence, #healthcare, collaborative heterogeneous and distrbuited AI and #drones, agriculture, ecology, smart cities, environment, disaster response, and personalised & self-management systems. I look forward to working with fellow members and the EPSRC ICT team, led by Glenn Goodall. I would welcome any input or views from the ICT community to raise through this role.
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Prof. Eiman Kanjo liked thisProf. Eiman Kanjo liked thisAt the Lister Alliance, we are constantly seeking innovative ways to improve health outcomes by shifting our focus into the community. We are excited to invite you to the EPSRC Green+ Network Launch and Funding Sandpit 🌳 a collaborative event designed to bridge the gap between technology, environmental design and clinical excellence. Join academics, industry, technology experts, green space professionals, and communities for two days of collaboration, rapid idea development, and practical discussion to shape the future of smarter, healthier, and more inclusive outdoor spaces. This isn't just a discussion...it's a hands-on collaborative environment that encourages the co-creation of proposals and concepts in real time - a springboard for action! The launch and funding sandpit will take place on 11–12 June at Birmingham Botanical Gardens, and you can register your interest here: https://lnkd.in/eCEyTXPY Prof. Eiman Kanjo
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Prof. Eiman Kanjo liked thisProf. Eiman Kanjo liked this🚨 Join us in June 🚨 Pleased to share the EPSRC Green+ Network UK Launch & Funding Sandpit is taking place 11–12 June at Birmingham Botanical Gardens 🌿 This two‑day event brings together green space managers, researchers, community groups, and technology organisations to co‑create practical solutions for healthier, safer, and more inclusive green spaces. -Collaborative, hands‑on format -Rapid idea development -Direct access to domain and industry experts -Clear pathways towards funded projects If you work with green spaces, user communities, or enabling technologies, this is a real opportunity to shape direction and build meaningful collaborations. 👉Link in the comments #GreenInfrastructure #Greenspaces #Collaboration #EPSRC #Innovation #PlaceBased #ResearchFunding
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Prof. Eiman Kanjo liked thisA must-attend event if you are working on IoT, sensing, AI, and smart environments for health and wellbeing. Looking forward to it!
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Object Tracking System
Issued US WO2006027627
See patentAn object recognition system is disclosed having at least one video stream receiving means for receiving one or more images in succession and a processing means, wherein the processing means is adapted to identify one or more objects in a first image and one or more objects in a second image and tracking the identified said one or more objects between first and second images thereby producing a movement vector of the one or more objects. The system may use high contrast regions and image…
An object recognition system is disclosed having at least one video stream receiving means for receiving one or more images in succession and a processing means, wherein the processing means is adapted to identify one or more objects in a first image and one or more objects in a second image and tracking the identified said one or more objects between first and second images thereby producing a movement vector of the one or more objects. The system may use high contrast regions and image manipulation techniques to identify and track one or more objects for use, for example, as part of a computer game, training simulation or computer interface.
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Our transformative vision for GREEN+ is to bring together academics and growing stakeholder groups, including organisations and venues with greenspaces across the country, healthcare professionals, industrial and cultural partners, local authorities, and industry, to co-design solutions that enhance green spaces with pervasive technology for better health and well-being at both personal and community levels. For the first time, we will establish a Micro Network Plus to advance engineering…
Our transformative vision for GREEN+ is to bring together academics and growing stakeholder groups, including organisations and venues with greenspaces across the country, healthcare professionals, industrial and cultural partners, local authorities, and industry, to co-design solutions that enhance green spaces with pervasive technology for better health and well-being at both personal and community levels. For the first time, we will establish a Micro Network Plus to advance engineering research on pervasive technologies that transform national green spaces. By green spaces, we refer to botanic gardens, zoos, parks, forests, nature reserve, adventure parks, canal & rivers, community gardens, allotments. The GREEN+ will establish a visionary roadmap for sustainable research on technology-enhanced green spaces, fostering long-term, impactful solutions for healthier environments. By advancing innovative, data-enabled, low-cost, and low-energy testbeds and infrastructures, GREEN+ will empower researchers across disciplines to explore new research frontiers. We will draw inspiration from our recent co-creation activity in partnership with local communities, ensuring an inclusive approach to innovation.
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Prof Hala Mansour
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#RCAAI festival #Day3 ( Wednesday 18th February) includes a full day of research for RCA staff and doctoral researchers who is leading exceptional research in the field. The full schedule attached . The research day is arranged by Professor Hua Dong. We are welcoming on the day Dr Weining Ning (Brunel Design School), Implications of AI for Inclusive Design: Insights from Designing for Ageing. We are also welcoming Dr Matteo Zallio (from University of Cambridge ) who will talk about Ethical AI and Inclusive Design Futures. All sessions are fully booked. Our doctoral researcher Mi Lin will present through SNAP Visualisation Lab Experience: Generative Unravelling Series. The doctoral researchers exhibition is continuing. We will have facilities for visitors to create AI Music through the week. All free to attend, some session are capped and booking is required via the link below. RCA AI Festival 2026 | Where Intelligence Meets Imagination (16–20 Feb) #research #AI #art #design
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Dr Andrew Clegg, SFHEA, NTF, IFNTF
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Our new Centre for Academic and Digital Innovation (CADI) - University of Portsmouth (CADI) - Guide to Learning Outcomes (draft) is now available to view and comment on ahead of the publication of the final version. Feedback and any comments are welcome at andy.clegg@port.ac.uk to help refine the final version. This is the first in a planned new series of guides for learning and teaching - each one based on 5 Key Principles to help engagement and understanding.
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Professor Georgina Harris
University of Lancashire • 2K followers
The Engineering Professors' Council (EPC) and the University of Lancashire are launching the Digital Technical Standards Toolkit - a comprehensive, academically aligned toolkit to support engineering and computing educators in embedding Digital Technical Standards into curriculum design and delivery. Find out more here: https://lnkd.in/eu7x_7Wp
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Giles Lane
Royal Academy of Engineering • 2K followers
Following news of the Royal Academy of Engineering team's nomination for a Community Award at this year's Responsible Ai UK 2026 #AI & #Robotics Research Awards, we are very happy to share a new video which provides an overview of our People's AI Stewardship Summits. The video, on the importance of #public #opinion on AI, features the Academy's President Sir John Lazar, as well as Director of Enterprise Ana Avaliani and Associate Director of Policy Natasha McCarthy It is now on the Academy website and YouTube channels and acts as a capstone to the 25 vox pop videos recorded with participants during the summits themselves as well as the online summaries and the visual summaries of each day's discussions by the live scribes. This is the first of a series of online reflections on the summits from a variety of perspectives, both from colleagues and some of the stakeholders, that we will be posting in the coming months. Stay tuned for more! Visit the webpage to access the vox pop videos and downloads: https://lnkd.in/dCJxgu29 The summits were a significant collaborative effort from teams across the Academy as well as our lead facilitator, video team and live scribes: Anna Beckett Alexandra Smyth Gulsen G. Gillian Gregg Eliot Gillings Liz Partridge Daniel Lowe Emma Loedel Ben McAlinden Mike McMahon Pictures for the People Andrew Park Royal Academy of Engineering Enterprise Hub
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Alan Chamberlain
University of Nottingham • 2K followers
🤖 ⭐ Fascinating day of presentations and discussions in the Mixed Reality Lab, University of Nottingham School of Computer Science. Chaired by Steve Benford. Great to bring the Somabotics: Creatively Embodying AI research team together to discuss all things #Robotics, #AI, #Design, Documentation and #Soma! · Embrace Angels (Dominic Price) · AI Lens (Richard Ramchurn) · Documentation, Datasets & AI (Gabriella Giannachi) · Soma labels (Kieran Woodward) · Different bodies (Rachael Garrett) · Planning, Publicity & Projects (Hazel Sayers & Lynn Rees) · Soma skins (Feng Zhou) · Intelligent Instruments (Marco Amerotti) · Taxonomies (Andriana Boudouraki) · Pamper Factory (Alan Chamberlain) · Cat Royale dataset (Zane Hartley) · Glitching the soma workshop (Steve Benford) See more on the Somabotics website - https://lnkd.in/e434biEc Follow the project on Linked in https://lnkd.in/eDPZr4vy EPSRC The Alan Turing Institute
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💡 Tech Train X-R LTD worked with our XR Consultant, Aaron McKeever, to create a cutting-edge e-learning tool that uses virtual reality for hands-on training in realistic settings. 👏 With support from the Department for the Economy NI InnovateUs Programme, they turned an innovative idea into reality! Check out the full case study below ⬇️ https://lnkd.in/e5SB7y4q
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Tama Leaver
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The ASSOCIATION OF INTERNET RESEARCHERS (AoIR) has just released AoIR’s Risky Research Guide, crafted by a wonderful team led by Alice Marwick, which will be incredibly helpful to researchers planning on, or currently, navigating risky research areas. Our release notes: We are delighted to share the publication of Risky Research: An AoIR Guide to Researcher Protection and Safety 2025, the culmination of over two years of collaborative effort by the AoIR Risky Research Working Group. We designed this report to directly address the increasing personal, institutional, and political risks faced by researchers around the globe. This includes researchers from marginalized and minoritized communities and people working on controversial, sensitive, or politically charged topics—from disinformation and extremism to LGBTQ+ rights, platform governance, and climate change. Drawing from the collective expertise and lived experiences of more than 30 international contributors, the guide provides: * A framework for identifying and assessing risk in scholarly research * Practical strategies for mitigating harms at individual, institutional, and community levels * Guidance for designing projects with risk in mind * Concrete recommendations for universities, supervisors, and departments * A curated set of tools, policies, and best practices for responding to harassment, surveillance, doxxing, and more The guide is designed to support researchers at all stages of their careers, including students, contingent faculty, and those conducting research in politically restrictive contexts. It builds on and extends AoIR’s long-standing commitment to ethics, care, and collective responsibility within internet research. Download the guide here: https://lnkd.in/ghYhzdKP
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Neil Maiden
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This week we are setting up a new pilot with INSIGHTS, our AI-powered innovation ideas tool, in the higher education sector. An exciting new direction. And a good time my recent series of three articles that summarise key INSIGHTS features and their rationale: Discovering spaces of potentially creative innovation opportunities https://lnkd.in/drTxGS_s Pivoting to discover [even] more novel opportunities https://lnkd.in/dU3MDGBD Discovering new spaces of more novel innovation opportunities https://lnkd.in/dkki3K8U Enjoy.
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Sunil Manghani
University of Southampton • 1K followers
Great to see more naunced discussion around development of AI models… Key points: 💡 Specialised AI models and systems are on the rise ➡️ …neuro-symbolic approaches can improve reliability in ways just scaling up can’t ➡️ …specialist small models can deliver high performance in compute-constrained or privacy-sensitive settings ➡️ …agent-based approaches [can] cope with long, complex real-world workflows ➡️ …hurdles when moving modular systems from the lab into live operational environments
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Cat Bailey
Jisc • 417 followers
An insightful morning at this morning’s ALT/Jisc UK XR Community meetup. Three speakers showed how extended reality is becoming embedded within education and provided us with inspiration for the future. • University of Plymouth: Scaling XR Without Scaling Support Bruce Lockie shared a practical model for empowering academics with clear guidance and low‑threshold tools, reducing reliance on specialist 1‑to‑1 support. • Chichester College Group: Reimagining Learning Through VR Rebecca McCardle highlighted how structured support and curriculum‑led use cases help VR become part of everyday teaching, not a standalone project. Structured workflows can help our students learn sector-ready skills. • University of Manchester: Learning from Digital Twins Sonya Fonweban showed the realities of building digital twins with BIM and GIS, and what this means for designing useful 3D experiences for non‑technical learners. What stood out: How we are using scalable practice, shared learning and sector collaboration to help our staff and students learn. Exactly what our community is here to support. Thanks to Bruce, Rebecca and Sonya for sharing their experience and time this morning. ✨ Kathryn Woodhead
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Cathia Jenainati
University of Gloucestershire • 671 followers
Last year we launched Future Park, our hub for teaching, researching and collaborating on all matters Cyber, Digital and Forensic located at Park - our Cheltenham campus. This year, we will launch Future Sim, an equivalent state of the art hub for teaching, researching and collaborating on all maters Criminolgy, Policing and Health using the latest simulation tools. With thanks to the Office for Students for their support we are excited to bring Future Sim to Oxstalls, the University of Gloucestershire’s campus in Gloucester.
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Geoff Wake
The University of Nottingham • 830 followers
Pip Huyton points to how our Observatory for Mathematical Education report highlights the desire for KS3 maths teachers to have opportunities for PD in the use of digital technologies. This is perhaps the most disappointing aspect of my many years in mathematics education R&D. In 1996 I was excited at the ICME conference in Seville to meet with the designer of Geometer Sketchpad Nicholas Jackiw. I had been working on developing approaches to using this brilliant software with pupils and teachers in the NW. I was sure that this was the way forward alongside the use of other spreadsheet and computer algebra software. Since then we have gone backwards and lost opportunities to take mathematics education into the modern age. It seems that there maybe hope after all....
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Huw Thomas
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Thanks Justene Ewing. This partnership matters to us. We were clear from the start that we needed a partner who would work with us, not do things to us. CGI brought curiosity and rigour in equal measure. The case study captures something which was important to us all along. Digital strategy in the NHS is not a technology project. It is a whole-system redesign challenge, rooted in financial reality and clinical need. We built this around value, and what we need for the communities we serve. For Hywel Dda, operating in a rural, bilingual health economy with real financial pressure, the strategic case had to be credible and grounded. It had to connect investment to outcomes. The work with has given CGI us that line of sight, and our first year has accelerated our delivery. Looking forward to seeing how the partnership develops for us.
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Aidan Slingsby
City St George’s, University… • 1K followers
The Computer Graphics & Visual Computing (CGVC) conference will be at Liverpool John Moores University in September: https://cgvc.org.uk/ . The paper submission deadline has been EXTENDED to 30th June and they are calling for papers on any aspect of visual computing, particularly VR, AR and AI for graphics and visualisation. Papers will be on the Eurographics Digital Archive and a special issue is planned for the Autumn. Great opportunity to publish!
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Ashley Braganza
Brunel University of London • 7K followers
Is the UK Ready to Move From AI Pilots to Real Adoption? For the latest episode of The AI Adoption Podcast, I had the pleasure of speaking with Sue Daley OBE, Director of Technology and Innovation at techUK. An important conversation as the UK must turn AI’s potential into adoption at scale and pace. “Adoption is really where the benefits of AI will be seen across our economy and society.” Sue Daley, OBE The UK is the third largest AI ecosystem in the world, valued at over £73 billion, with the most unicorns in Europe. We discuss: ✔ The government’s industrial strategy, including AI growth zones, hubs, and the £500m sovereign AI unit. ✔ Why SMEs need targeted support and how AI Champions could help. ✔ The challenge of moving from pilots to scaled deployments. ✔ How AI will reshape the future of work, creating new roles even as others change. One of Sue’s key insights: “We need to tell the story of AI adoption, not just the technology, but the real-world value, ROI, and productivity gains.” This episode is a must-listen for leaders, policymakers, and innovators working to ensure the UK remains an AI maker and not simply an AI taker. 🔗 Listen here: Spotify https://lnkd.in/etRAJtxe Apple Podcast https://lnkd.in/eDfx364D Watch here: https://lnkd.in/ez9GN8Vn Usman Ikhlaq Tess Buckley S Asieh Tabaghdehi, PhD Eliza Kania Big Innovation Centre Brunel University of London Brunel Business School Brunel Public Policy Centre for AI Social and Digital Innovations Brunel University London Research and Innovation Powered by Brunel #AIAdoption #AILeadership #TechUK #IndustrialStrategy #DigitalEconomy #FutureOfWork #SMEs #ArtificialIntelligence #AIInnovation #AgenticAI #GenerativeAI #DigitalInnovation
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Dr Khalid Hossain
Monash University • 9K followers
ACM, Association for Computing Machinery is transitioning to full Open Access for all its publications starting January 2026. This means that research published across ACM journals, conferences, and the Digital Library will be freely accessible to everyone, without paywalls. For researchers from resource-constrained countries, this will feel like a genuine New Year gift from ACM. While researchers in well-resourced institutions in developed countries have long enjoyed seamless access to scholarly literature, many others have faced persistent barriers to reading, publishing, and engaging with cutting-edge computing research. This transition meaningfully lowers those barriers, enabling more inclusive participation, visibility, and impact across the global computing community. It is a strong signal of ACM’s commitment to equity, openness, and the democratization of knowledge. A significant and welcome step forward for computing and information research worldwide. https://lnkd.in/gUPaJNCM
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Prof Tim Vorley OBE
Oxford Brookes University • 7K followers
The latest Innovation & Research Caucus project I’ve been involved in with Jen Nelles, Lauren Tuckerman, and Hamisu Salihu, PhD has just been published and is well worth a look. The project delivers two main outputs: 1️⃣ Frameworks to help UK Research and Innovation and government departments pinpoint and address barriers to #adoption and #diffusion with the aim of improving the design of future policy interventions. 2️⃣ Case studies across three technology families - advanced materials and manufacturing, energy and environmental, and health and wellbeing- to analyse historical patterns of adoption and derive insights for emerging technologies. Download the exec summary, full report, and the accompanying frameworks explainer doc on the Innovation & Research Caucus website 👉 https://lnkd.in/e4X2NGmn
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Pamela Knoll
UK Space Agency • 349 followers
Sharing this from @Space Hub Yorkshire. This session is relevant for anyone curious about how non space technologies can fit into opportunities across the full UK space ecosystem, including manufacturing, avionics, data, automation, sensing and advanced materials. Start ups, SMEs, scale ups and established companies can all uncover new potential in space related R&D, supply chains and funded innovation programs. #Technology #EngineeringInnovation #ManufacturingUK #DigitalInnovation #AdvancedEngineering #SpaceEconomy #UKBusiness #InnovationEcosystem @Innovate UK @Digital Catapult @High Value Manufacturing Catapult
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