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A summary from UK Science and Innovation Network (SIN) on science and innovation in the Netherlands including UK SIN priorities and successes.
Science and innovation landscape Research in numbers in the Netherlands…
Guidance to help you manage the security of your devices and help protect your privacy
Many everyday items are now connected to the internet: we explain how to…
The government is working to protect UK citizens and businesses from the threats posed by poorly secured consumer connectable products (also known as 'IoT' or 'smart' devices.)
The UK’s consumer connectable product security regime came into effect on 29 April 2024. Businesses in the supply chains of these products now need to be compliant with the legislation.
Some of the leading minds from across the world of science have given their backing to Professor Mark Thomson’s bid to be the next Director-General of CERN.
The home of Department for Science, Innovation and Technology on GOV.UK. Driving innovation that will deliver improved public services, create new better-paid jobs and grow the economy.
The Flexible AI Upskilling Fund pilot scheme will support SMEs in the Professional and Business Services Sector by match-funding AI skills training for their employees.
This independent report by Lord David Willetts reviews the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology business case approvals process and proposes recommendations to render the process more efficient and streamlined.
Public updates on regulators’ strategic approaches to AI at the request of the government.
A summary from UK Science and Innovation Network (SIN) on science and innovation in Canada including UK SIN priorities and successes.
A summary from UK Science and Innovation Network (SIN) on science and innovation in Switzerland including UK SIN priorities and successes.
From today, regulations enforcing consumer protections against hacking and cyber-attacks will take effect, mandating that internet-connected smart devices meet minimum-security standards by law.
The Deputy Prime Minister, Oliver Dowden, yesterday announced his intention to launch a consultation on measures to protect UK universities from national security threats posed by foreign states.
The programme will offer UK organisations exclusive access to Dutch stakeholders, clusters and the European R&I system to develop market access opportunities and R&I collaborations for UK organisations.
The Minister for Science, Research and Innovation has responded to recommendations made by the Regulatory Horizons Council on the regulation of space technologies.
An independent report to government from the Regulation Horizons Council about the regulation of space technologies and a study by RAND Europe into the intersection of emerging technologies with the space domain.
A collection of the commercial pipelines published every 6 months for the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology.
An overview of the commercial pipeline at the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (DSIT).
Official Statistics used to provide an estimate of the contribution of DCMS Sectors and Digital Sector to the UK economy, measured by employment and employee earnings.
A ground-breaking project that could transform ocean monitoring, giving coastal communities vital extra time to prepare for tsunamis is being unveiled today.
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