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Dstl exploits the latest in robotics and AI to create effective and trustworthy uncrewed platforms and autonomous systems for the UK’s security and defence.
Register your interest for the Robot Dog Hackathon.
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
New high-tech bomb disposal robots will provide greater protection for soldiers and the public in a new deal for the British Army announced today (10 May).
Why to deploy regularly, deployment principles to follow, and how to do it.
Forty programmers demonstrated how AI-enabled robotic dogs could carry out potentially dangerous tasks that would otherwise be undertaken by Army bomb disposal experts at the Defence AI Centre (DAIC) sponsored Hackathon on 7 to 9 November.
ROBOTS at Sellafield are delivering breakthroughs at the site with learnings shared with the wider nuclear industry.
Minister for Defence Procurement's speech at the Military Robotics and Autonomous Systems Conference in London.
An evaporator cell in the Fuel Cycle Area that has been shut off for 25 years has given up its secrets to ‘Spot’.
Report looking at the potential use of robotic and autonomous systems in the UK's geological disposal facility (GDF).
Case study from Advai.
New Geospatial Commission report highlights the role location data will have in the safe deployment of self-driving road vehicles.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
An independent vision from the UK’s Robotics Growth Partnership for a new cyber-physical infrastructure to accelerate innovation.
A lesson in exceeding the original concept: The journey of Createc's LiDAR autonomous crowd monitoring solution, purchased by Network Rail
This tech would enable military personnel to look inside containers, including cars and walls, for hidden weapons or explosives without being near the threat.
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