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From Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (DSIT)
  • The CDEI has published a report summarising the key findings from its stakeholder engagement in support of the delivery of the Roadmap to an effective AI assurance ecosystem.

  • An independent report to government from the Regulatory Horizons Council about the regulation of AI as a Medical Device.

  • An independent report to government from the Regulatory Horizons Council about the safe and rapid development of neurotechnology.

  • A case study on how data was shared across borders during the coronavirus pandemic, and best practice for responding to future global emergencies.

  • The CDEI has published a report detailing the findings from the second wave of its Public Attitudes Tracker Survey, which monitors how attitudes towards data and AI vary over time, and assesses the drivers of trust in data u…

  • Research detailing the size and characteristics of the market for connected places technology.

  • Analytical findings on vouchers’ effect on broadband availability and performance, and from a benefit survey of small business voucher recipients.

  • This research sets out details of the range of cyber security learning initiatives available in the UK for young people aged 5-19.

    First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government

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

  • This paper proposes an initial methodology to measure the impacts that Big Tech firms have on the UK economy.

    First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government

  • Government commissioned an independent review of UKRI, led by Sir David Grant.

  • An independent report to government from the Regulatory Horizons Council about the regulation of genetic technologies.

  • The government is carrying out research to help understand and measure the UK cyber security labour market. This will help inform future policy and strategy.

  • Executive summary for the Smart Street Infrastructure Security Report.

  • A report from the Regulatory Horizons Council on closing the gap between principles and practices for innovation friendly regulation.

  • Government research to understand the UK's cyber security sector and how it is growing.

  • Comparison of the UK research base with research bases from a range of countries.

  • This report sets out a preliminary guide for regulators and policy makers on how to design and initiate cross-border sandboxes for data.

  • Research commissioned by DCMS to understand the R&D commercialisation process related to Artificial Intelligence in the UK.

  • Research detailing skills needs and job vacancies across the UK cyber security sector.

    First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government