An event was held at the Institute of Aerospace Technologies (IAT) of the University’s Faculty of ICT to disseminate the results of research conducted in Touch-Flight, a project developing new methods to control aircraft using touch technologies. The project, funded by the Malta Council for Science and Technology, is a collaboration between the University and Maltese aviation consultancy QuAero. Photo shows Alan Muscat from QuAero (fourth from left) with (from left) Nathalie Cauchi, Kevin Theuma, David Zammit-Mangion and Jason Gauci from the IAT.

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