The University of Southampton hosted the Autonomous and Advanced Systems Showcase event on Monday 3 February, where industry, government and academia explored commercial and research opportunities to deliver the next generation of aerospace, marine, defence and other advanced systems technology.
Some 250 people attended the event that featured 29 speakers and exhibits from 29 groups (of which 20 were from industry) with representation from 155 companies.
The Rt Hon David Willets, Minister of State for Universities and Science, delivered the keynote speech followed by a range of prestigious speakers including Sir Brian Burridge, Vice President of Strategic Marketing at Finmeccanica UK, and Michael Pickwoad, Production Designer from Dr Who, who talked about his creative process and the relationship between science and fiction.
Professor Mark Spearing, Pro Vice-Chancellor (International) at the University of Southampton, said: “Autonomous and intelligent systems are a key technology for the future of aerospace and a range of industries. As one of the world’s leading Aerospace universities, we have combined our technical excellence with our enterprising nature to form an Aerospace University Industry Sector Team to play our part in global aerospace innovation and reinforce Southampton’s position as a vital aerospace network hub.
“The key to making progress in this fast moving area is to have a vibrant interaction between the user community and the researchers and developers of the technologies and ideas. We believe this event, with wide engagement by universities, government and industry, encourages such interactions to occur.”
The showcase included both industry and University technology stands and live demonstrations of cutting-edge autonomous and intelligent systems, including unmanned aerial vehicles and underwater devices to help in the surveillance, maintenance and management of society and infrastructure.
Ben Jones, Aerospace Collaboration Manager at the University of Southampton, says: “Autonomous and intelligent systems aren’t just new technology; they are the next generation of smarter, safer and more environmentally friendly transportation systems. They are also an important element of other markets, medicine for example, where we are exhibiting research on patient rehabilitation.”
The event also included tours of the University’s Zepler Institute, the largest photonics and electronics institute in the UK, and engineering facilities including the RJ Mitchell Wind Tunnel, reverb and anechoic chambers and a live demonstration of active noise control of a Q400M aircraft.
The showcase was sponsored by the Farnborough Aerospace Consortium (FAC) and the Aerospace, Aviation and Defence Knowledge Transfer Network (AAD KTN).
Top photo: The Rt Hon David Willets, Minister of State for Universities and Science delivering the keynote address.
Photo Credits: University of Southampton
Source: Press Release