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CfAA Symposium 2025

CfAA Symposium 2025

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CfAA Tutorial Workshop (Symposium Day 1) - Tuesday, 23rd September (09:30 - 17:00)

£180.00

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The CfAA Tutorial Workshop will take place on Tuesday, 23rd September at the Insitute for Safe Autonomy, Lakeside Way, York, YO10 5FT.

Join our 1-day tutorial workshop, taking place immediately before the Symposium. The day will focus on how safety engineering principles can be applied to complex, autonomous and AI-based systems and will be led by York's highly experienced team of educators.

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CfAA Symposium 2025 - Day 2 & Day 3 only

FREE OF CHARGE

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The CfAA Symposium will take place on Wednesday 24th and Thursday 25th September at the Malmaison Hotel, Rougier Street, York, YO90 1UU.

The first CfAA Symposium draws together our international community of researchers, regulators and industry professionals who are committed to advancing safety assurance for AI, autonomous systems and robotics.  Over the course of the Symposium we’ll be showcasing our existing work, hearing from industry partners who’ve implemented our guidance and both presenting and discussing challenges, opportunities and solutions in a mix of panel discussions and technical sessions.
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CfAA Symposium 2025 - Day 2 & Day 3 & Symposium Dinner

£20.00

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The CfAA Symposium will take place on Wednesday 24th and Thursday 25th September at Malmaison York, 2 Rougier Street, York, YO90 1UU.

This option will register you for Day 2, Day 3 and the Symposium dinner for which there is a nominal charge of £20 per person. The Dinner will take place at the Merchant Adventurers' Hall on Tuesday, 24th September at 19:00.

The Merchant Adventurers' Hall, is a unique building in the heart of historic York, dating back to 1357. The building is timber framed and was constructed by a fraternity made up of York citizens to provide a base for charity, worship and business in the centre of the city on the banks of the River Foss.
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