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How can research into accessible tech become life-changing for disabled people?
Birmingham City University (BCU) is leading the way in accessible and inclusive technology – and staged the inaugural Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) Europe Summer School at the iconic STEAMhouse from 24-27 June 2024. -
BCU professor to shape the future of Artificial Intelligence
A BCU Associate Professor will be instrumental in setting the benchmarks for Artificial Intelligence (AI) standards as part of the BridgeAI Standards Working Group (BAI-SWG). -
‘Bigger, better, bolder’ Innovation Fest 2024 celebrates student success
A week-long event to celebrate the creativity and ingenuity of students at Birmingham City University (BCU) has been hailed as the biggest and best one yet after attracting more than 3,000 visitors. -
BCU launches project to help keep deaf and hard of hearing pedestrians safe from driverless cars
Researchers at Birmingham City University (BCU) are using virtual reality (VR) to help manufacturers design driverless cars that don’t put deaf and hard of hearing pedestrians in harm’s way. -
CEBE showcases depth and breadth of research
CEBE Faculty Research and Enterprise staff and research students gathered in STEAMhouse on Tuesday 12 March to showcase a number of industry leading projects. -
CEBE scoops top award for Educational Initiative and Talent Development
CEBE triumphed at the TIGA Games Industry Awards in London last week, where Director of Future Games and Graphics Dr Carlo Harvey and the Games team were honoured with the award for Best Educational Initiative and Talent Development. -
“Tears of joy” – BCU tech team revolutionise sports viewing
BCU’s specialist 5G lab recently helped visually-impaired tennis fans enjoy the full Wimbledon experience on the championship’s famed Centre Court.
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