Developing state-of-the-art software to reduce carbon dioxide emissions in the aviation sector

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Title
Developing state-of-the-art software to reduce carbon dioxide emissions in the aviation sector

CoPED ID
23bad7e0-c043-4162-a199-81dc9612fce5

Status
Closed


Value
£171,434

Start Date
Dec. 1, 2018

End Date
Nov. 30, 2019

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"Airlines are responsible for a significant amount of carbon emissions globally. Airlines also spend vast amounts of money on fuel -- it is one of their largest operating expenses.

Signol, our software as a service, harnesses cutting-edge behavioural science to tackle both these challenges. Building upon our team's unique behavioural research in aviation (Gosnell et al., 2018), we combine big data analytics and behavioural science to provide airline captains with refined performance feedback that motivates them to make fuel-efficient decisions when possible. What's more, Signol's cutting-edge behavioural science approach can make captains happier. Signol has the potential to improve firm profits, reduce pollution, and increase job satisfaction. In this project, we will test and refine the Signol platform with a major UK airline to begin scaling the project. We aim to position the UK as a leader in cloud-based analytics for professional staff and put it at the forefront of reducing carbon emissions in the aviation sector."

Signol Limited LEAD_ORG
Signol Limited PARTICIPANT_ORG

Divya Sukumar PM_PER

Subjects by relevance
  1. Emissions
  2. Airlines
  3. Decision making
  4. Work satisfaction
  5. Staff
  6. Refining

Extracted key phrases
  1. Carbon dioxide emission
  2. Edge behavioural science approach
  3. Carbon emission
  4. Art software
  5. Major UK airline
  6. Unique behavioural research
  7. Airline captain
  8. Signol platform
  9. Aviation sector
  10. State
  11. Vast amount
  12. Big datum analytic
  13. Large operating expense
  14. Aviation sector.&quot
  15. Refined performance feedback

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