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This article is an introduction for a theme issue following a Scientific Discussion Meeting on \emph{The next generation of analogue gravity experiments} held at the Royal Society in December 2019. This theme issue comprises a collection of recent advances of the research programme, as well as their philosophical implications, that were presented at the meeting.
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