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A new whitepaper from UK-Ukraine TechExchange, a collaborative forum around the key issues affecting the war in Ukraine and its future rebuild, explores how cutting-edge innovation can expedite the demining process and Ukraine’s post-war recovery. With contributions from the Tony Blair Institute for Global Change (TBI), Disarmco, Transimpex, Fenix Insight, and Dropla Tech, the paper also ...


There is a fundamental difference between human and machine intelligence. But, increasingly, organisations look at artificial intelligence (AI) as an alternative to the people, teams and processes they already have; a way to cut people out of the loop and save on costs. For many organisations, it may be difficult ...


Scotland-based SME Zelim has won a contract with the US Navy to deploy their innovative AI-enabled Person-in-Water detection and tracking technology, known as ZOE. In 2024, Edinburgh-based SME Zelim achieved a remarkable milestone: securing a contract with the US Navy to deploy an advanced Person-in-Water detection system. This breakthrough, rooted in ...


The Naval AI Cell (NAIC) is helping the Royal Navy (RN) embrace the transformative power of artificial intelligence (AI) and the benefits it can bring, and an initial phase highlighted six priority challenge areas/capabilities that could confirm the value and impact of an aligned transformative roadmap. The Accelerated Capability Environment (ACE) ...


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