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ONERA, the French Aerospace Lab, and Inria are organising a joint high-level event on autonomous systems and human-machine teaming in European defence. The programme is designed to create discussion between European institutions, research organisations and industry on strategic and policy developments, technical and operational challenges, and technology pathways from research to deployment.
Participation is free, but registration is mandatory.
Registration is open until 18:00 on 24 June 2026, subject to available places.
Places are limited and are allocated on a first-come, first-served basis.
Registration link: https://www.onera.fr/en/registration-challenges-in-changing-battlefield-autonomous-systems-and-human-machine-teaming-for-european-defence#no-back
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