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Veteran-run, green tech start-up has developed innovative technology to recycle the materials in body armour with the help of DASA funding
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The Pile Fuel Cladding Silo is one of our oldest waste stores and one of the highest hazard facilities on the Sellafield site, dating to the early 1950’s
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ACE worked with kidney doctors to develop a method to detect acute kidney injury.
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Silicon Microgravity secured a DASA Defence Innovation Loan to further develop and commercialise their micro-chip technology for autonomous tunnel and bunker detection
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Analysts from the Accelerated Capability Environment (ACE) help increase knowledge to inform future policymaking.
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GAD reviewed 2 social security funds in Jersey with the results being presented to the States Members.
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Championing diversity in engineering with a wealth of experience and passion.
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From Sea Cadet to Dstl engineering apprentice.
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Making a real difference is Nick Richardson, Capability Assurance Principal at Dstl, who supports the rehabilitation of injured service personnel.
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Data insights assist the Maritime and Coastguard Agency in its work to bring in the best bidders for contract.
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DASA funding has helped Wales-based SME, Trauma Simulation develop a whole-body model for trauma training, from the point of wounding to damage control surgery
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GAD's pensions experts and digital specialists develop a 'retirement calculator' platform to help members of public service pension schemes.
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GAD provides support to public sector bodies where a compulsory transfer of employment results in a change of pension scheme for staff.
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Dr Deb is the Technical Lead in the Defence Artificial Intelligence Centre (DAIC) AI Experimentation Hub.
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How St Benedict’s Catholic High School used the Behaviour Hubs programme to develop a consistent behaviour policy, standards and expectations.
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How Forest Academy used the Behaviour Hubs programme to change perceptions of misbehaviour and respond to pupils' complex needs.
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Government Internal Audit Agency has been awarded funding from the Government Office for Tech Transfer to further develop their use of artificial intelligence.
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New features in the NHS App improve patient experience and support elective care recovery, as well as helping reduce ongoing pressure on the health service.
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Designing and building a security pass data-sharing system for UK airports
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Trilateral’s artificial intelligence web application helps organisations better understand and respond to crime
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How partner organisations are working with the Environment Agency to carry out the Thames Estuary 2100 (TE2100) Plan.
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Schools and multi-academy trusts (MATs) share their different techniques for improving attendance rates in their settings.
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Scientist Abi Spear explains how connections are one of the most important aspects of her incredible work in regenerative medicine.
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The Government Office for Technology Transfer (GOTT) has funded the National Physical Laboratory’s development of new ultrasound technology in breast cancer diagnosis.
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It’s a building that we’ll use to maintain the equipment we need to take waste out of 2 of our highest hazard facilities.
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It is 20 years since Sarah started at the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl) but her work is focused years into the future.
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Discover UK involvement in the ESA Solar Orbiter mission to study our Sun.
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She has just completed a milestone achievement on the water providing world-leading science to the armed forces.
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£300,000 was allocated to The Roxy Collective in South Lakeland in December 2022 from the UK Community Ownership Fund.
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£240,000 was allocated to Zion Bristol Limited in Bristol in December 2022 from the UK Community Ownership Fund.
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£250,000 was allocated to Caistor and District Community Trust Limited (C&DCT) in West Lindsey in December 2022 from the UK Community Ownership Fund.
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£25,000 was allocated to Oxhill Village Hall in Stratford-upon-Avon in December 2022 from the UK Community Ownership Fund.
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£300,000 was allocated to Limpley Stoke Community Benefit Society Ltd in Wiltshire in December 2022 from the UK Community Ownership Fund.
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£134,000 was allocated to Horrabridge Recreation Field Trust in West Devon in December 2022 from the UK Community Ownership Fund for their project the Horrabridge Replacement Sports Pavillion.
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£262,500 was allocated to The Honest Miller Community Group Limited in Ashford in December 2022 from the UK Community Ownership Fund.
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£295,000 was allocated to Banana Enterprise Network Ltd in Bolton in December 2022 from the UK Community Ownership Fund for their project ‘Save Rock Hall’.
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£171,500 was allocated to Margaret Haes Riding Centre Limited in Bury in December 2022 from the UK Community Ownership Fund.
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£96,000 was allocated to Moor Pool Heritage Trust in Birmingham in December 2022 from the UK Community Ownership Fund.
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£250,000 was allocated to Lifeline Church in Barking in December 2022 from the UK Community Ownership Fund.
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£300,000 was allocated to Myddleton Road Community Benefit Society Limited in Haringey in December 2022 from the UK Community Ownership Fund.
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£207,720 was allocated to SHGT Community Benefit Society Ltd in Pembrokeshire in December 2022 from the UK Community Ownership Fund.
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£195,000 was allocated to Kilcoo Regeneration Group Limited in Newry, Mourne and Down in December 2022 from the UK Community Ownership Fund.
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£200,000 was allocated to The Llandyrnog Community Shop Ltd in Denbighshire in December 2022 from the UK Community Ownership Fund.
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£180,000 was allocated to Kingswood Arts CIC in Southwark in December 2022 from the UK Community Ownership Fund.
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£275,000 was allocated to Sawyers Church in Brentwood, Essex in December 2022 from the UK Community Ownership Fund.
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£280,000 was allocated to Aberporth Village Hall and Recreation Ground in Ceredigion in December 2022 from the UK Community Ownership Fund.
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£250,000 was allocated to Keswick Youth Centre Services CIO in Allerdale in December 2022 from the UK Community Ownership Fund.
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£100,000 was allocated to Langside Sports Club in Glasgow in December 2022 from the UK Community Ownership Fund.
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£120,550 was allocated to Mind in Bexley and East Kent Ltd in Canterbury in December 2022 from the UK Community Ownership Fund.
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£245,395 was allocated to The Black Horse Community Group Limited in Melton Mowbray in December 2022 from the UK Community Ownership Fund.