SPARE group members travelled to Milton Keynes, UK, on July 31st to meet with the wider Lero-OU group (ASAP) members at The Open University (OU). This year our meeting was held in conjunction with the launch of the SAUSE project, and included talks by group members on topics about food security and helping Johny and Jenny develop secure software. The away days also featured a development workshop by air traffic management expert and performance coach, Dr. David Bush, from NATS – the UK Air Traffic Management Services.
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