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Reflections from Tokyo: KMi’s CORE at the COAR 2025 Annual Meeting
The COAR Annual Conference 2025 in Tokyo (12–14 May) was a key event for repository experts and open science advocates. Prof Petr Knoth...

Advancing Open Science with CORE: Insights from the CHIST-ERA Projects Seminar 2025
KMi's Prof Petr Knoth, participated as one of four Open Science panellists at the recent CHIST-ERA Projects Seminar 2025. The panel addressed...

Stanford releases the 2025 AI Index, with a little help from KMi
The Stanford Institute for Human-Centered AI published its 2025 AI Index report this week, providing a comprehensive look at the global state...

KMi’s contributions to Open Repositories 2025: Advancing Open Access and Research Innovation
CORE will be contributing seven accepted submissions to the 20th International Conference on Open Repositories (OR2025), taking place in Chicago,...

Food and Drinks Misinformation
No industry is immune to misinformation, including food and drinks. KMi’s director, Harith Alani, was interviewed by Food Manufacture; the leading...

OU Analyse team wins MK STEM Award 2025 for Early Alert Indicators Dashboard
KMi is delighted to announce that the Early Alert Indicators Dashboard, led by KMi’s Prof. Miriam Fernandez and powered by...

Celebrating excellence in STEM: The Early Alert Indicators Dashboard named finalist for MK STEM Awards 2025
We are thrilled to announce that the Early Alert Indicators Dashboard, an Open University project led by KMi’s Prof. Miriam Fernandez, driven by...

KMi at Dagstuhl: Shaping the Future of Knowledge Graph-Based AI
Last week, Prof. John Domingue and Dr Aisling Third attended a highly influential Dagstuhl Seminar focused on trust, accountability, and...

Celebrating Ángel Pavón Pérez’s Success: A Milestone in Fair and Responsible AI Research
KMi is thrilled to announce that Ángel Pavón Pérez has successfully passed his viva on 28 January 2025. His groundbreaking research, titled...

KMi-led robotics project receives major funding to enhance hospital efficiency and safety
A pioneering robotics project, led by Prof Enrico Motta’s team at KMi, has secured Innovate UK funding to improve hospital efficiency and safety....