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Raunaq Bose

Co-Founder - Humanising Autonomy

Raunaq Bose is Co-Founder at Humanising Autonomy, a predictive AI company that delivers the global standard for human interaction with automated systems. He is particularly interested in the human interaction with technology and its effect on future society, and currently working on concepts in sustainable future manufacture, augmented time systems, and human communication with autonomous systems. He holds a Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering from Imperial College London and a Master's degree in Innovation Design Engineering from Imperial College & The Royal College of Art, London. Raunaq previously helped develop Elvie - a wearable women’s healthcare device - with emphasis on design for manufacture, testing procedures, sensor characterisation, software algorithm development and user-testing data analysis.