Supply Chain Report
Led by AESIN members, the Automotive Council UK CAM supply chain working group produced a 2024 report highlighting six technology areas where the UK can excel: sensors, control systems, simulation, data tools, ASIL drive-by-wire systems, and safety case/security services. Click to read the report.
CEDR: Call 2022 Data
The aim of this programme is to provide the NRAs a certain level of confidence in approaching the era of digitalisation, where collecting, managing and sharing the data from NRAs, third-party service providers and road users become vital to improve the safety, efficiency and sustainability of road transport.
TIARA Webinar
The CEDR funded Trusted Integrity and Authenticity for Road Applications (TIARA) [1] project is happy to announce an upcoming online workshop focusing on three main topics for you or your organisation to choose.
Oxa brings self-driving software to industrial logistics with StreetDrone acquisition
Self-driving vehicle software group Oxa has bolstered its position in industrial logistics with the acquisition of StreetDrone. Read more at UKTN.
Protecting the Software Defined Vehicle (SDV) from cyberattacks
How can developers minimize critical system failures with the wide range of complex software modules in a vehicle, developed in-house or by third parties, sometimes using open source software such as Linux/Android?
World’s first prototype could pave way for constant energy all the time – from space
Luton based Electronics Design and Manufacturing company, Jaltek, whom have worked within the space sector for over 25 years.
Industry Veteran Joins Our Team to Drive Development of Engineering Trustworthy AI
With extensive experience and a proven track record, Gareth brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to our team.
TechWorks AI’ Launches at Iconic Bletchley Park Bringing Together AI & Deep Tech Industry Expertise
Landmark Launch of AI Community to Focus on the Necessity of Engineering Trustworthy AI
Dr. Ying Lia Li (Lia), CEO of AESIN member company Zero Point Motion speaks at RIN Conference
Dr. Ying Lia Li (Lia) will be speaking in the ‘Current and Future Inertial Sensor Capabilities’ section of the Royal Institute of Navigation’s ‘Inertial Sensing and Connected Autonomous Vehicles’ event on the 25th of April.
GOV.UK: £35 million boost for British semiconductor scientists and businesses on international chip research
British semiconductor researchers and businesses now have enhanced access to research funding backed by the UK government and Horizon Europe.