The Memory Machine (MeMa) project is funded by Horizon Digital Economy Research at the University of Nottingham. The aim of the project is to design and build a physical artefact […]
We are delighted to welcome Peter Craigon to Horizon. Peter is a multidisciplinary researcher with a background that includes History, Animal Behaviour (particularly dogs and guide dogs), Science and Technology […]
Data-driven product design could offer rapid adjustment to consumer trends in areas where consensus can be identified. However eliciting information from people at scale can be challenging. Our Uncovering Consumer […]
We were delighted to invite members of our Advisory Group to our in-person meeting at the Park Plaza in Nottingham earlier on the year. Watch this short overview video to […]
Since our our previous blog we have applied for research ethics to carry out an experiment to explore a fully autonomous cobot supervised by humans, versus a fully manually controlled […]