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New guide for academics and industry aims to boost understanding of video games to support UK’s world leading sector
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
A newly developed programme will deliver battlespace solutions to the UK Armed Forces.
UK and Japan today signed a renewed science and technology deal, building on decades of close cooperation.
UK science and research facilities will receive £103 million for upgrading the UK’s world class research infrastructure and opening the doors for new breakthroughs.
The schemes will support more than 4,400 jobs across the UK over the next decade, from Bath to Ballymena.
General Jim Hockenhull opened the new innovation Central Collaboration Space (CCS) in a ceremony on 19 April 2023.
Tim Peake and Ron Dennis among seven science and tech leaders appointed to the new DSIT Start-Up Board.
Government sets out prospectus programme – titled ‘Pioneer’ – to protect and support UK research and innovation sector, should it be required.
These short films explain what knowledge assets are, why they’re so powerful, and how we can help you make the most of them.
Keynote speech by Secretary of State Donelan at the Lord Mayor's Innovation and Technology Dinner.
Spot the dog and its fellow robots are transforming the future of clean-up work at Sellafield
The Department for Science, Innovation and Technology will play an essential role in helping deliver commitments made by the Chancellor in yesterday’s Budget.
Software used in fusion energy research could help energy grid resilience. Synchronised control systems can potentially prevent system failures and blackouts.
Tonnes of rare earth elements - essential for technology such as electric vehicles and wind turbines – could be recycled in future thanks to £15 million of government funding for cutting edge research.
Passengers will be boarding the world’s first fully sized, self-driving bus service in Edinburgh from the Spring, after it was awarded a share of £81 million in joint UK government and industry support for self-driving trans…
Science Minister George Freeman today announces the formal establishment of the Advanced Research and Invention Agency (ARIA) as an independent body.
Electric vehicle consumers are set to benefit from lower energy bills and cheaper motoring thanks to a landmark plan to unlock the potential of smart electric vehicle charging.
Lord Ahmad, the UK’s Minister of State for the Middle East has undertaken a two-day official visit to Israel.
The government has today announced an extension to the Horizon Europe Guarantee scheme, to support UK Horizon Europe applicants.
A robot designed with help from Dounreay to safely inspect hazardous environments has been listed in Time Magazine’s top 200 innovations of 2022.
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