Research Outputs
Our work aims to provide concrete, evidence-based solutions to the regulatory challenges posed by the rapid evolution of service robots.
This page serves as a central hub for the research outputs of the Safe and Sound project, bringing together:
Foundations – The key academic works, interdisciplinary studies, and previous grants that laid the groundwork for our approach. These studies explored the legal, ethical, and regulatory challenges of robotics and provided critical insights that shaped our methodology.
Journal articles – The research we have conducted as part of this project, building on existing knowledge to create new models, frameworks, and policy recommendations.
Conference Papers – Our contributions to academic and industry conferences, where we engage with experts, policymakers, and stakeholders to share findings, discuss regulatory challenges, and refine our approach.
Policy Briefs & Reports – Practical, evidence-based recommendations designed to inform policymakers, regulators, and industry leaders, ensuring that robotics governance keeps pace with technological advancements.
Deliverables – Key outputs produced as part of the Safe and Sound project, including technical reports, datasets, guidelines, and tools that support the development of safer and more effective regulatory frameworks for service robots.
By integrating past insights with our latest findings, Safe and Sound provides a knowledge base for researchers, developers, and decision-makers working toward a responsible and future-ready robotics landscape.