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The Memory Machine (MeMa 3.0) visits care homes

MeMa 3.0 is finally being developed as a tangible product that soon will be deployed in care homes across Nottingham. There are several reasons why we think MeMa 3.0 can […]


Robots Mediating Interaction – An update on activity

Since our last blog, we have been working on testing new cobot features: simultaneous localization and mapping, parts recognition, voice/phrase response library, along with interface design for the operator. An […]


Shaping the Museum: How can cultural heritage be reproduced digitally?

As part of the Shaping the Connected Museum II project, funded by the UKRI Arts and Humanities Research Council, researchers from the University of Nottingham have been working with colleagues […]


Open All Senses

Collaborative robots (cobots) are becoming commonplace in our everyday lives – for instance robot tour users in museums.  As such, the challenges around acceptance, safety and trustworthiness need to be […]


Trust and Changes in Use of the NHS Test and Trace Covid App

Researchers from Horizon Digital Economy Research and the Trustworthy Autonomous Systems Hub have been working to understand changes in the use of the National Health Service Test and Trace (T&T) […]