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286 results that are All research and statistics, sorted by Updated (newest)
From Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (DSIT)
  • Research into the Data foundations and AI adoption in the UK private and third sectors on behalf of DCMS by EY.

  • These reports present Ecorys’ evaluations of DCMS’s Cyber Discovery Programme and NCSC’s CyberFirst Programme, focusing on its summer courses and development days.

  • These reports evaluated short-term pilot interventions to fund apprenticeship, retraining and post-graduate studies relating to a cyber career.

  • This report sets out the UK position on R&D personnel in 2020 and considers what changes in demand and supply of R&D skills may arise from recent world events and UK policy responses.

  • The independent evaluation looks at early-stage impacts of the Advanced Propulsion Centre (APC) core competition for automotive research and development grant funding.

  • A report on the relationship between competition and innovation in digital markets, and a survey providing evidence on the scale and extent of harm experienced by third-party retailers using e-commerce platforms.

  • Smart Data research reports into accreditation of third party providers and customer experience guidelines.

  • The government is conducting research on the security of internet-connected devices used by businesses and organisations.

  • An analysis of skills and capability needs within the UK safety tech sector.

  • The BEIS approach to gender equality in research and innovation Official Development Assistance (ODA).

  • Research into the UK AI labour market, carried out on behalf of the Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport (DCMS) by Ipsos MORI.

  • This independent report outlines the findings and recommendations of the Telecoms Diversification Taskforce.

  • Research detailing the supply of cyber security skills in the UK.

  • Independent research conducted by PwC on the harms and opportunities associated with digital technologies prepared for DCMS.

  • The CDEI has published new research on the use of AI and data-driven technology in the UK’s COVID-19 response, highlighting insights into public attitudes, as well as trends it has identified.

  • An analysis of the UK's cyber security industry, including figures on size, employment and revenue.

  • Data on the life science sector in the UK and other countries.

  • Research describing evidence on the current use of public engagement for policy development and regulation of technological innovation.

  • An independent report, carried out by the AI Council, providing recommendations to help the government's strategic direction on AI.

  • The 5G Testbeds and Trials Programme is scheduled to undertake one scoping study and three evaluations of the Programme (in 2020, 2022, and 2025), which will be published here.