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Industry is being funded to improve force and environmental representation in simulations and synthetic environments.
Defence data scientists and engineers come close to world record time in a DeepRacer artificial intelligence challenge.
How would you meet our energy demands and reduce carbon emissions by 2050? Build 50 new nuclear power stations? Build 20,000 onshore…
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
The British Army is conducting its largest ever virtual simulation experiment in order to better understand its future equipment and training needs.
There are just three weeks to go before we close the defence simulation and training focus areas of our Open Call for Innovation, having already funded a number of successful proposals.
British pilots will be able to undertake simultaneous virtual exercises with US counterparts based across the Atlantic using new cutting-edge simulation technology.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Employment Tribunal decision.
The British Army has awarded a software developer a £1-million contract to explore how virtual reality can be integrated into soldier training.
Case study from Swansea-based Moleculomics who pitched their ideas to industry and investors at the CDE Marketplace on 5 February 2015.
DASA has provided funding to 31 Wales-based innovators, enabling them to advance their ideas to the next level
G20 leaders will come together to simulate a fictional drug-resistant E. Coli pandemic, as part of an international effort to tackle antimicrobial resistance (AMR).
Dstl Fellow Bharatkumar (“Bharat”) Patel has received a NATO award for his significant scientific contribution to modelling and simulation and its impact on military capability.
Jaguar Land Rover will lead a five year research programme with EPSRC and four leading UK universities.
Attendees of Dstl's inaugural Influence Wargaming Conference tested their influencing and decision-making skills against a series of real-life international scenarios.
On 12 March 2021, during the demonstration of an engine failure after takeoff emergency procedure, the commander of a MBB-BK 117 helicopter reduced one of the engine’s throttle to idle. When the throttle setting was later increased, the engine did...
Demonstration of collision avoidance system sees 2 vehicles steer around stationary car without human assistance.
Purple Lumi raised the operational resilience of the NDA group by simulating a series of cyber attacks which required different parts of the sector to work together, sharing information to defeat the aggressor.
West Midlands European Regional Development Fund Programme Manufacturing businesses in the West Midlands now have the chance to try out and…
Supercomputing, AI and the Industrial Metaverse will advance the development of UK fusion energy prototype powerplant.
Emily's role as a scientist at Dstl has included opportunities to work on real world projects that make a huge difference to UK and wider defence.
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