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A huge thank you to the University of Oxford, Department of Engineering Science, for recognising NavLive in the 2025 MPLS Awards! The whole team is thrilled to see NavLive chosen as winners in the "Impact Award" category. Congrats to all the other winners, also! 👏 🎉 https://lnkd.in/eB3gxdEz

The Department of Engineering Science is proud to celebrate our colleagues and students recognised in the 2025 MPLS Awards! 🎯 Impact Award – Commercial: Prof Maurice Fallon & former Postdoctoral Researcher from the Oxford Robotics Institute, Dr David Wisth. For their work on NavLive, delivering 3D mapping technology to digitise construction and reduce emissions. 📚 Teaching Award: Dr Jesús Lizana For championing net-zero education at Oxford through the ZERO Teaching & Internship Programme and innovative curriculum design. 🤝 ED&I Commendation: Ava Chan and team from Engineers Without Borders, Oxford University For developing a groundbreaking blind video interview system aimed at eliminating unconscious bias in hiring. These awards highlight how our researchers, educators and students are shaping the future with innovation, integrity and impact. 🔗 Read the full story: https://lnkd.in/enkS9vEC #OxfordEngineering #ImpactAwards #MPLSAwards2025 #Innovation #TeachingExcellence #EDI #SustainableEducation #TechForGood

  • raphic featuring a quote from Professor Jim Naismith, Head of the Mathematical, Physical and Life Sciences Division, alongside a gold trophy against a dark blue background. The quote reads:
“The work we do in MPLS will help change the future for the better. Science is a team activity and it’s great to see its breadth across the Division. I am delighted to congratulate the nominees and winners whose work is already showing its impact outside the University.”
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