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See the projects that won a share of £2 million to help keep the UK at the forefront of technological developments and their application.
This page includes summaries of the winning bids for the Digital Connectivity Infrastructure Accelerator (DCIA) pilots competition
This Project aims to demonstrate the feasibility of a large-scale roll-out of heat pumps in Great Britain.
This study uses data from focus groups, questionnaires, and in-depth interviews at 3 marine protected areas in the Philippines
A cutting-edge 3D printer is being used by the British Army for the first time in the field on the largest NATO deployment in Europe in a generation.
Organisations and academics can apply for TRIG funding to research innovative ideas to improve transport in the UK.
This paper assesses the status, feasibility and potential of low-carbon transport measures with high sustainable development benefits
The winners of the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory’s (Dstl) ‘Space to Innovate’ competition have been announced.
The Foreign Secretary will travel to Washington DC to urge US partners to unlock additional funding for Ukraine, giving them the tools they need to win its war with Russia.
The UK’s export credit agency has guaranteed an Islamic Murabaha financing facility for the development of Six Flags Qiddiya City near Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
The Court of Appeal agrees that companies outside the UK must provide information requested by the CMA – entirely dismissing legal challenges from BMW and VW.
The CAT, in a unanimous decision, has upheld the CMA’s finding that Motorola was excessively pricing due to its virtually unconstrained monopoly on providing communications network services to the UK emergency services.
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