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SMARTS Project Press Release Gains Significant Media Attention

February 9

Four weeks after the initial publication of our press release about the SMARTS project, we are pleased to report significant media coverage across various reputable platforms. This attention underscores the importance and potential impact of our research on improving air travel efficiency through artificial intelligence.

Media Coverage Highlights

Our press release has been featured in several notable publications:

  1. The Engineer: Project to use AI to improve air travel efficiency
    • A respected publication with approximately 87,068 monthly visitors
    • Bringing our research to the attention of a wide audience of engineering professionals
  2. International Airport Review: €2 million research project to develop AI system to improve air travel efficiency
    • A leading source for airport industry news and analysis
    • Highlighting the substantial funding and innovative nature of our project
  3. AZO Robotics: AI for Increasing the Effectiveness of Air Travel
    • Extending our reach into the robotics and automation community
    • Emphasizing the cutting-edge technological aspects of our research
  4. Mirage News: Lancaster Uni’s €2M Project Aims for AI-Enhanced Air Travel

Impact of Coverage

This diverse media coverage demonstrates the broad interest in our research across different sectors, including engineering, aviation, robotics, and general news. It has helped to:

  • Raise awareness about the SMARTS project and its goals
  • Highlight the potential of AI in improving air travel efficiency
  • Potentially attract interest from other researchers, industry partners, or funding bodies

We are grateful for this media attention and excited about the increased visibility it brings to our important work. As we continue with our research, we look forward to sharing more updates and findings with the public and scientific community.

Stay tuned to our website for future developments in the SMARTS project!

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Date:
February 9

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