Innaxis at EASA-OPTICS conference. Cologne 12-14 April
Developing the future of a safe and growing aviation business, whilst also reassuring the travelling public that it is safe to fly, is a major vision for both EU and national aviation policies, however:
What role do policy makers play?
What are the recent, implemented safety measures?
Who is guiding the safety topics within aviation research?
EASA, the European Commission, the Advisory Council of Aviation Research & Innovation in Europe (ACARE), and the EU’s OPTICS Project organised a three day event in Cologne (12-14 April) in order to provide answers to these types of imperative questions, and furthermore define the way forward to ensure continued aviation safety in Europe. The event had a number of presentations and workshops within several aviation safety areas.
Two Innaxis’ team members David Perez ([email protected]) and Hector Ureta ([email protected]) attended the interesting event and took part in several of the workshops, explaining how can Data Science and BIG data can boost aviation safety. Hector also presented some of the latest data science techniques and tools in safety research, based on SESAR-COMPASS project, during the third day of the event.
The presentation, “Data science and data mining techniques to improve aviation safety: features, patterns and precursors”, is available online in this link.
If you’d like further information about data science in aviation, big data or aviation safety research completed by Innaxis, please feel free to contact Innaxis team ([email protected]).
More details of the event available in EASA and OPTICS websites:
- http://www.optics-project.eu/?p=1093
- https://www.easa.europa.eu/system/files/dfu/EASA_OPTICS_conference_presentation.pdf