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The second Life Sciences Sector Deal will support healthcare innovation and back businesses to create high-paid, high-quality jobs.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
A Highways Agency project that will include some of the most advanced technology to help motorists will get underway on the M1 near Sheffield in South Yorkshire next week (29 July).
Lontra - supported by Innovate UK - projects annual sales of £45 million for its industrial compressor and 75 new jobs.
The EUREKA Global Innovation Summit is taking place in Manchester until tomorrow 16 May, and is announcing several new funding programmes and strategies.
David Willetts announces funding to build a state of the art metrology laboratory at the National Physical Laboratory (NPL).
"Unlocking our potential is not about increasing the size of the state. It’s not about what you spend – it’s about how you spend it."
Rail Industry Supply Chain Forum announced to strengthen rail industry.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
The Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl) in Porton Down has revolutionised the production of titanium by reducing the 40 stage process down to just two steps and potentially halving the cost.
"Infrastructure is essential as we begin to tackle our age old productivity challenge and prepare the wider economy for the future", says Robert Jenrick MP.
The Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg will today announce a series of deals by UK companies that will lead to hundreds of jobs in the engineering…
A thought-provoking exhibition on improvised explosive devices (IEDs) opens today, 19 July, at the National Army Museum in London.
At the UK-India manufacturing week, UKTI and UKSIN are bringing a high profile delegation of UK companies, researchers and technology bodies to India.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
The first of Britain’s next-generation fighter jets have arrived home 2 months ahead of schedule in a major milestone for the Royal Air Force and Royal Navy.
The advance of robotics and 3D printing is boosting demand for highly-skilled, IT literate workers in the UK’s advanced manufacturing sector
Up-to-the-minute lessons being brought back from southern Afghanistan's front lines are redefining marksmanship within the Army; changes brought into sharp focus during the 2010 Central Skill-at-Arms Meeting. Report by Stephen Tyler.
Jason Brudges a UK artist has designed a replica of No10 Door in support of the GREAT Britain Campaign
A new biological device that can sample and detect a range of hazardous substances and explosives at the same time has been created by a Ministry of Defence scientist.
Exchequer Secretary to the Treasury, Robert Jenrick kicks off a UK-wide tour of business innovation in Leicester today (29 June 2018).
The Civil Nuclear Constabulary were the proud winners of the Counter Terror Policing Award at the annual Security and Counter Terror Exhibition at Olympia on Tuesday.
Business Secretary Greg Clark announces £90 million for agri-tech in a keynote speech to the National Farmers’ Union Conference.
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