About the workshop
Researchers at the University of Bath are scoping a research project on AI-enabled coordination between agencies during complex or co-occurring emergencies, the kind of incident seen during the Manchester Arena attack or the London 7/7 bombings. The proposed tool is being called Crisis Co-pilot.
The workshop is an early-stage conversation with practitioners, emergency planners and policymakers. We want to hear about where coordination breaks down today, what is missing from current tools and processes, and what an AI coordination layer would need to look like to be useful in practice. Your input will shape the specification for the tool and the research that follows. Contributions will not be analysed as study data and will not be published.
Sign up
Registration is via Eventbrite: Crisis Co-Pilot Workshop Tickets, Friday, June 26 • 10 AM - 3:30 PM | Eventbrite
Please register by Friday 12 June 2026. The form asks for your name, job title, organisation, contact email, dietary or accessibility requirements, and whether you would like to be considered for travel support. A small budget is available to support travel for several attendees where needed. Please flag any dietary or accessibility needs on the form so we can plan for them.
A short agenda and any advance materials will follow registration. The workshop is invite-only; you are welcome to forward this on to colleagues who may be interested.