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Dstl's expert analysis helps the MOD make the right strategic choices when planning UK munition stockpiles and investment.
Dstl is informing Government plans and helping keep people safe through research into how crowds react in an emergency or terrorist attack.
Researchers from across the UK backed to advance projects which could spark new life-changing developments.
In April 2024, the United Kingdom and Denmark signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) on co-operation within the area of quantum science and technology.
Science Diplomacy to support UK Arctic scientists in their work with Arctic partners
Dstl helps capability decision-making for the Royal Navy, saves money and creates wealth for the UK.
Thousands of post-graduate students will be backed by government to study biological, engineering and environmental sciences at 45 universities across the UK.
Newly opened National Quantum Computing Centre will be home to new quantum computers, designed to push the boundaries of what is possible with the technology.
The best of Northern Ireland’s research and development (R&D) sector will be on display in Lisburn today (Thursday 24 October) as part of a push to support bids for Horizon funding.
Countries in Central and Eastern Europe offer a significant opportunity for science, innovation, and technology partnerships with the UK.
Dstl will test a short wave infrared camera to identify objects in orbit over the South Pole as part of a space domain awareness trial.
The British High Commission in Ottawa organised an expedition for a group of British and Canadian early-career researchers to travel on board HMS Protector.
How DASA teamed up with defence primes, Government and industry innovators to develop novel missiles that can talk to each other
The 2nd UK-Taiwan Semiconductor Dialogue took place on 6 September amid SEMCON Taiwan 2024, where the UK Pavilion showcased 24 British semiconductor businesses.
The campaigns to recruit the next UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) chief executive, and Innovate UK Executive Chair, have opened for applications from today.
Recognising the transformative potential of AI and autonomy, Dstl has funded a PhD student in the USA to conduct cutting-edge research in this field.
NDA awards contracts totalling £30million to drive innovation and research into new nuclear decommissioning techniques.
AUKUS nations test AI-enabled uncrewed aerial vehicles that allow a human operator to locate, disable and destroy targets on the ground.
Eleven semiconductor start-ups working on chips that make AI more efficient and create new lifesaving healthcare tech have joined a government-backed support service to help turn their research into business realities.
Dstl operational analysis is shaping the way the British Army will fight and win in future conflicts.
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