GFTech: The human future: What’s on the horizon?

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Jeremy Hadall

Satellite Applications Catapult

Robotics Development Lead

Description

Jeremy Hadall is a prominent figure in the field of robotics and automation in the UK, with over 25 years of experience working across a breadth of industries. He has made significant contributions to the implementation of complex robotic systems in manufacturing, logistics, construction, farming, and the space industry. Jeremy’s interest in robotics and automation stems from his experience and passion for technology that benefits society. Over his career, he has developed a deep understanding of the implementation of robotic systems first in the automotive industry before moving on to develop sustainable robotics systems across a wide range of sectors. His current focus is on the development of robotic systems to create a sustainable orbital environment for the benefit of all society. He is a strong advocate of the responsible use of robotics to enhance competitive advantage whilst improving working conditions for employees. He does not believe robots will or should replace humans in every application, rather robots should be used to remove humans from dull, dirty, or dangerous tasks and that collaboration between human and machine is critical. He currently serves as a Royal Academy of Engineering Visiting Professor at Cranfield University focusing on “Horizontal Innovation for smarter and greener manufacturing.” He is involved in various educational activities, including lectures, student projects, and public engagement events. His work aims to enhance cross-sector collaboration in innovation and technology adoption in the belief that some of society's biggest challenges will be solved by industries collaborating and combining their technologies. Jeremy is a Chartered Engineer and a Fellow of the Institution of Engineering Technology where he has previously chaired the institution’s Design and Production sector. He also serves on the British Standards Institute’s committee on standards for robotics.

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