Events

Upcoming Events

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TAS Showcase 2024 will take at Savoy Place, London, WC2R 0BL.
Tuesday 5 and Wednesday 6 March 2024, Free entry.

Focusing on the impact of the TAS programme and future horizons for artificial intelligence and robotics in:
Cultural and Creative Industries 
Energy and Environment
Health and Wellbeing 
Transport
Defence and Security
Science, Innovation and Technology 
Featuring talks, exhibitions, and conversations with industry, academic, government, and funding partners.
Read more on the TAS Hub webpage.

Previous Events

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FRIDAY LATES: MACHINE MYTHOLOGIES
6 October, 6.30pm – 9.30pm
Free entry

The first of two Friday Lates offer visitors a chance to explore the exhibition after dark, and experience an exciting programme of live performance, discussions and interactive displays. Read more on the Science Gallery London webpage.

Luke Moffat was invited to celebrate Dancing with the Trouble in person. Watch a video about the ritual here.   

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AIAA/IEEE  DASC 2023
1st-5th October,
Barcelona, Spain.

The 42nd AIAA/IEEE Digital Avionics Systems Conference (DASC 2023), the preeminent R&D conference in the field of digital avionics offered by two distinguished professional societies, the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) and the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE). For further details, please visit the Conference website.

 

Driver's seat and dashboard of a left-hand drive autonomous car. There is nobody sitting in the drivers seat and the computerised displays on the dashboard and steering wheel indicate that the car is in self-drive mode.

ADAS and Autonomous Vehicle Technology Expo
20th & 21st September 2023
California, USA. 

Includes the latest enabling technologies for ADAS and autonomous driving, including the best new software, sensors, AI, simulation and testing systems. For further details, please visit the Expo website. 

A cityscape showing interconnected wireless and cloud networks above it.

IEEE MASS 2023
25th-27th September,
Toronto, Canada.

The 20th IEEE International Conference on Mobile Ad-Hoc and Smart Systems (MASS 2023) is a premier annual forum for sharing original, novel ideas in mobile ad-hoc networks and smart systems. For further details, please visit the IEEE website.

Previous TAS-S Events

TAS-S External Stakeholders Group (ESG) Meeting, 2023.

The third TAS-S External Stakeholders’ Group (ESG) meeting took face-to-face on the 18th and 19th April. Around 43 people from across 17 organisations attended.  Read more on the ESG 2023 webpage. 

TAS-S Researchers’ Workshop #4
20th & 21st September 2022

Learn more about this event, which took place in Lancaster and the Lake District on the 20th and 21st September.

TAS-S Researchers’ Workshop #3: 13th & 14th July 2022

Our researchers travelled to our third workshop (at Cranfield University) directly from the TAS All Hands Meeting in London.  It was a busy but very productive few days! Read more on the event’s website

TAS-S Researchers’ Workshop #2:  31st March & 1st April 2022.

The second TAS-S Researchers’ workshop took place at Cranfield University on the 31st March and 1st April 2022. This prove to be an excellent opportunity for our researchers and PhD students to get together again and also meet with Co-Is from Cranfield.  Read more on the event’s webpage.

TAS-S External Stakeholders Group (ESG) Meeting, 2022.

The second TAS-S External Stakeholders’ Group (ESG) meeting took place online on Tuesday, 1st March and was attended by around 40 participants from nearly 30 different organisations across industry, policy, law and academia. A wide range of talks were covered as can be seen in the agenda

TAS-S Researchers’ Workshop #1:  24th & 25th November 2021

The event gave the TAS-S Researchers the opportunity to meet face-to-face for the first time.  Please visit the event’s webpage for further details.

Logo for the TAS-S node. An orange and grey closed padlock, featuring the Node's acronym in white letters. To both sides of the padlock, there are three orange and grey circles, interconnected by lines

TAS All Hands Meeting:  14th-16th September 2021

TAS-S presented several sessions and posters at the TAS All Hands meeting in September.  Please visit the event’s webpage for further details.

Logo for the TAS-S node. An orange and grey closed padlock, featuring the Node's acronym in white letters. To both sides of the padlock, there are three orange and grey circles, interconnected by lines

TAS-S External Stakeholders Workshop:  29th March 2021

Please visit the event’s webpage for further details about this workshop. 

Fireside Chat:
PI Prof Neeraj Suri discussed the node’s research to date and our plans for the future.  He also presented a video outlining the aims and research strands of the node. (A transcript of the video is also available).