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The UK will lead the way and partner with countries around the globe so no-one is left behind in a digital world.
Find out if you can claim Corporation Tax relief on your Research and Development (R&D) project.
Review exploring how the UK could benefit from the research, development, and commercialisation of quantum technologies.
Deciding what you need technology to do, avoiding lock-in, sharing software and choosing open source.
Statement by UK Spokesperson to the UN Mungo Woodifield at the UN Committee on Information General Debate.
Secretary of State for Science, Innovation and Technology, Chloe Smith opened proceedings at the inaugural Global Forum for Technology today (06 June 2023).
Guidance on how organisations should secure their technology and services to protect UK government information classified as OFFICIAL.
The home page for DSIT’s work supporting the secure and sustainable deployment of connected places technology, also known as smart cities.
A speech delivered by Secretary of State for Science, Innovation, and Technology, Michelle Donelan, at the Manufacturing Technologies Association exhibition on Tuesday 16 April.
Ofsted survey report evaluating the provision of design and technology in the curriculum.
As part of Dstl's commitment to improving access to technologies, we're making some of our intellectual property (IP) available for free.
Up to £1.92 million funding available to develop capabilities that provide a competitive advantage to electromagnetic targeting and defence
Terms of reference for the review of how the UK can better regulate emerging technologies
Dstl ensures the UK armed forces have the required weapons capability through research, development and demonstration of advances in science and technology.
This document outlines the MOD’s vision to secure future advantage through science and technology.
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