transportation

4th October 2022

Darwin Autonomous Shuttle trialled in Oxford

Darwin Autonomous Shuttle trialled in Oxford

Residents of Oxford may have spotted something unusual this September: a self-driving vehicle on the city’s streets. The Darwin Autonomous Shuttle usually operates at Harwell Science and Innovation Campus, but it spent ten days in Oxford to demonstrate how autonomous public transport can coexist with live traffic in a busy city.

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20th September 2022

Darwin at the University of Glasgow Future of Transport workshop

Darwin at the University of Glasgow Future of Transport workshop

On 9 September, the University of Glasgow held a workshop about the future of transport. The workshop took place at Inverness Campus, but people were also welcome to take part online.

The discussion focused on the current issues with transport and how these could be improved. In this post, we’ve recapped some of the problems and potential solutions that the workshop touched on.

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31st August 2022

Upcoming workshop: CAVs in transport, 9 September 2022

Upcoming workshop: CAVs in transport, 9 September 2022

We’re looking forward to the University of Glasgow’s workshop about the future of autonomous vehicles in transport on 9 September! It can be attended both in person and online.

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9th August 2022

The Darwin Autonomous Shuttle on CNN Marketplace Europe

The Darwin Autonomous Shuttle on CNN Marketplace Europe

In the last week of July, the CNN team paid a visit to Harwell Science and Innovation Campus to report on the campus’s work with 5G and satellites. The news segment includes a chat aboard the Darwin Autonomous Shuttle!

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28th June 2022

‘Darwin the Shuttle Runs Away’ children’s book launches at Harwell

‘Darwin the Shuttle Runs Away’ children’s book launches at Harwell

On Tuesday 7 June, our children’s picture book ‘Darwin the Shuttle Runs Away’ had its official launch at Harwell Science and Innovation Campus!

The book was created by a mother-and-daughter team: Darwin’s Harriet Evans wrote the story, and her mum, Alison Evans, illustrated it by hand. For the launch, the Darwin team visited the on-campus Bright Horizons and Little Stars nurseries, where Harriet and Alison read to the children.

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