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Sir David Pepper has been named as the new Chair of the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory Board.
An engagement day is being held to help shape how the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory contracts for analysis in the future.
Dstl uses a new robotic mannequin to test chemical and biological protective suits and equipment for the UK's armed forces.
UKTI DSO and MoD hosted a joint stand at Seawork to promote defence exports and sales to UK armed forces.
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The Defence Science and Technology Laboratory is looking for new ways to search in wide areas through the use of gaming technology.
The Centre for Defence Enterprise (CDE) is holding a networking event for science and technology providers in London on 22 July 2014.
A small Staffordshire business has designed innovative new clothing for wounded soldiers thanks to Ministry of Defence funding.
A new technique to detect chemical warfare agents using white mustard plants has been developed.
The Centre for Defence Enterprise (CDE) is holding a networking event for science and technology providers in Cardiff on 24 June 2014.
MOD has invested £1.1 million in a robotic mannequin that will test protective suits and equipment for the UK armed forces.
The Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl) is collaborating with industry and academia to develop an infrared detector capability.
University students have been contributing to the department's forensic explosives work.
Defence scientists are investigating how to protect helicopter engines from a common problem that occurs in Afghanistan.
A British Army vehicle mechanic has been recognised for her contribution to the Bloodhound supersonic car project.
MOD is looking to industry for innovative ways to counter potential threats to UK military helicopters from ground-based weapons.
A new partnership between MOD and industry will develop the UK's first centre of excellence for ceramic armour development.
The potential for Type 45 destroyers to help protect deployed UK and Allied forces from threat of ballistic missiles is to be investigated.
The British Army is conducting its largest ever virtual simulation experiment in order to better understand its future equipment and training needs.
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