-In the last year, we have worked with around 10 collaborators across diverse domains including biomedicine and materials science. This has led to academic outputs such as a poster at OFEME2025. Additionally, our collaborations have driven software development through numerous feature requests and bug reports that we have addressed. For example, we have implemented a full end-to-end calibration workflow used by our collaborators in cardiac modelling and demonstrated how to use AutoEmulate in their pipelines in one of our [case studies](https://github.com/alan-turing-institute/autoemulate/tree/main/case_studies). We have also had contributions outside the core development team. This has included external contributors responding to existing issues as well as users adapting the tool for their own use cases (e.g., contributing new types of emulators).
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