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Dr Alison Campbell OBE was appointed as Chief Executive of the Government Office for Technology Transfer (GOTT) in April 2022. Alison was previously Director of Knowledge Transfer Ireland (KTI), the organisation responsible for developing Ireland’s national knowledge and technology transfer...
Report highlights how use of geospatial data by innovative tech including AI is helping grow the UK economy.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
A government body which creates secret technologies to support national security is today launching a new drive to work more openly with technology firms and academics.
Scott Mitchell appointed People’s Champion of the national mission to beat dementia, founded in his wife Dame Barbara Windsor’s memory.
Setting out the progress being made on the GovTech waste tracking challenge, to build the UK's first comprehensive digital waste tracking system.
A strategy setting out how we can further develop digital technology used in the construction industry and the wider built environment.
Research describing evidence on the current use of public engagement for policy development and regulation of technological innovation.
The Chancellor has announced a £320 million plan to drive innovation and unlock the first tranche of investment from his Mansion House Reforms.
Describes projects supporting development and evaluation of assistive technology to increase independence or wellbeing.
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