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Crop Observation, Management & Production Analysis Services System in Mexico
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Informing the deployment of Renewable Energy in Small Island Developing States using Space Data
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Smart satellite technology for inclusive & sustainable fishing practices in Indonesia
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Operational Take up of a Satellite Automatic Identification System (SAT-AIS) for small vessels in South Africa
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Improving forest monitoring systems through better application of satellite data
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Delivering analysis-ready and value-added data to the South American agricultural supply chain and farmer advisory services
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Satellite connectivity for healthcare outcomes in Nigeria
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iKnowledge Monitoring and Evaluation Project Phase: using satellite services to support e-education in Tanzania .
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Satellite Image Analysis for Operational Maintenance of a Property Database for Dakar City.
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Earth Observation enabled decision support for Flood and Drought Resilience in Ethiopia and Kenya
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Pest Risk Information Service for Ghana, Zambia, Kenya and other sub-Saharan African countries
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43 organisations collaborated as a single customer to provide IT hardware to the police.
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Practice-based pharmacists worked with GPs to identify and manage undertreated hypertensive patients and to identify undiagnosed patients.
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Thomas Deacon Academy addressed financial difficulties by consulting with staff and unions to cut costs while still improving outcomes.
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Deploying therapists centrally at the Eden Academy shows the efficiencies that are possible through cost sharing in multi-academy trusts.
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Over the past 6 years, extensive work has been taking place in Lambeth around food, health and wellbeing to reduce childhood obesity.
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Washingborough Academy uses locally sourced, seasonal ingredients where possible, growing as much food as possible in its grounds.
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‘Out to Lunch’ campaign aims to improve the food and service offered to families on the high street.
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HENRY addresses obesity in childhood and beyond by helping parents adopt a healthier family lifestyle.
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Croydon council's programme involves working with schools, families, businesses and the community to change the way they think about food.
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Clapham Manor primary school helps pupils and their families to focus on nutrition and physical exercise.
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Children from the school achieved the Healthy Schools London gold status and Food for Life gold award.
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Brighton and Hove city council and the local community aim to reduce sugar consumption in the city.
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Enterprise Europe Network advice and support helps ambitious smaller companies in the UK to compete in overseas markets.
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Fox Feeds is a small Hertfordshire-based business producing feed for the King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery and The Household Cavalry Mounted.
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How RentProfile uses Land Registry data to help prevent and detect rental fraud.
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See the programmes and people supported through a range of UK aid cash transfer programmes – helping to tackle poverty and contribute to a wider range of development outcomes.
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A portable system for monitoring levels of contaminated groundwater in situ is set to improve the quality and accuracy of data.
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How the North East Yorkshire and Humber District in the Department for Work and Pensions improved employee engagement from 2012 to 2014.
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How Clay Cross Jobcentre Plus in the Department for Work and Pensions improved employee engagement from 2012 to 2014.
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How Pyle and Porthcawl Jobcentre Plus in the Department for Work and Pensions improved employee engagement from 2012 to 2014.
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How the Central Support Team for CAFCASS Cymru improved employee engagement from 2012 to 2014.
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How the Property and Facilities Management Team in the Met Office improved employee engagement from 2012 to 2014.
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How the North West Area Operations Centre in the Crown Prosecution Service improved employee engagement from 2012 to 2014.
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How the Marine Environment Strategy team in Defra improved staff wellbeing from 2012 to 2014.
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How the Projects, Training and Advice team in the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (DSTL) improved the wellbeing of its staff from 2012 to 2014.
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An innovative snake-like robot has been developed to cut up items in contaminated or difficult-to-access areas of nuclear facilities.
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Fishing gear used by trawlers to dredge for scallops has been re-designed for a new market scooping sludge from spent nuclear fuel ponds.
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Summary of Government Chemist seminar for stakeholders to share insights on the regulation and enforcement of health claims on labeling and marketing
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Enterprise Europe Network helps ambitious companies to compete in overseas markets through tailored packages of support.
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The PIPE club at Aston University encourages entrepreneurial spirit and offers activities to individuals interested in starting a business.
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The Start-Ed project at City, University of London has enabled students to work on complex projects involving intellectual property.
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The Develipr project at Anglia Ruskin University created a blended-learning programme to help IP-savvy graduates.
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IP Wise Up was established by Imperial College London to improve undergraduates’ intellectual property knowledge and skills.
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London South Bank University’s Ignite project engaged over 1,500 students to increase their IP knowledge and skills.
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Durham University's Unzip Knowledge of Business Value project raised awareness of IP amongst students through inspirational teaching material.
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The University of Southampton Student Enterprise Champions (eChamps) were tasked with raising awareness of IP.
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A cohort of students from Lancaster University with an interest in game design developed the basic gameplay model.
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Nottingham Trent University opens its city site to celebrate Art and Design students’ creativity and innovation.
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iPcreate was Winchester University's programme of student focused IP workshops supported by Innovation Lecturers and IP/Business professionals.