Exploring AI’s Role in Mission-Critical Control Rooms
At RideOnTrack, we’re currently working together with three talented student teams from Thomas More University of Applied Sciences — bringing together ICT, GUI, CyberSecurity, and AI expertise. Their mission: explore how AI can positively impact dispatcher environments in mission-critical settings, with a strong focus on reducing stress and cognitive load for control room operators during crisis situations.
Last week, the teams visited our offices to present their project scopes and initial design concepts. It was inspiring to see their fresh perspectives, creativity, and hands-on approach to real-world challenges.
They will now move into the next phase: transforming their designs into a practical proof-of-concept solution.
A big thank you to all the students for their dedication and energy — we’re excited to see where this collaboration leads and what innovations will emerge!
Also, a big thanks to Infrabel for supporting the students with a visit to the control room in Brussels.
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