SPARE group members travelled to Milton Keynes, UK, on July 12th to meet with the wider Lero-OU group (ASAP) members at The Open University (OU). The away days featured a keynote presentation and development workshop by air traffic management expert and performance coach, Dr. David Bush, from NATS – the UK Air Traffic Management Services. It also featured group activities to explore new research areas of collaborations, and a social outing to Bletchley Park and the UK National Museum of Computing.

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