Program announced for ninth UK Maritime Autonomous Systems Regulatory Working Group conference

Program announced for ninth UK Maritime Autonomous Systems Regulatory Working Group conference

The UK Maritime Autonomous Systems Regulatory Working Group has announced the program for its ninth conference, entitled MASSive Developments, which will take place on January 16 and 17, 2024. MASSive (Maritime Autonomous Ship Systems) Developments will be a virtual conference produced and directed by UKi Media & Events, the organizers of Autonomous Ship Expo and Conference…


The UK Maritime Autonomous Systems Regulatory Working Group has announced the program for its ninth conference, entitled MASSive Developments, which will take place on January 16 and 17, 2024.

MASSive (Maritime Autonomous Ship Systems) Developments will be a virtual conference produced and directed by UKi Media & Events, the organizers of Autonomous Ship Expo and Conference and Electric & Hybrid Marine Expo.

There will be a keynote speaker each day and presentations that will focus on the following topics: UK maritime policy; the changing challenges for cyber risk management in autonomous operations; the infrastructure challenge for maritime autonomy; standards; data-driven decision making; US update; metocean impacts on future maritime operations’; CAA approach to autonomy; cross domain safety assurance framework for automated transport systems; defense road to Level 4 autonomy; MASS in international trade; autonomous short sea and inland waterway operations; insurance risks associated with autonomous vessels; MASS People – charting artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities to coexist with human competences; and intelligent AI decision support for autonomy.

Save the dates in your diary and register early to confirm a place.

You can register to attend the event here.


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