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Project aiming to leverage a technology-based learning model to increase the supply of high quality education and to increase the demand for learning
This animation explains the process of Technology Transfer and how it makes the most of Knowledge Assets to deliver social or economic benefits.
Reviews the growing importance of energy data systems for energy policy in the developing countries
Your technology should adapt to future demands and work with existing technologies, processes and infrastructure in your organisation.
How we work with buyers and suppliers to improve the way technology is bought across government and the public sector.
These principles describe how the government should manage legacy technology.
Major investments have been made in the past week alone
Avoid duplicating effort and unnecessary costs by collaborating across government and sharing and reusing technology, data, and services.
Our strategy covers four enabling technology areas that open the way for new high-value products and services.
The Crown Commercial Service technology service principles help us to continually improve the way technology is bought across government and the public sector.
How to work with the Defence Science Technology Laboratory (Dstl) and Ploughshare Innovations to access our technologies.
This page includes summaries of the winning bids for the Future RAN (FRANC) competition
Dstl ensures the UK armed forces have the required weapons capability through research, development and demonstration of advances in science and technology.
Up to £1.92 million funding available to develop capabilities that provide a competitive advantage to electromagnetic targeting and defence
The Land CEMA Programme aims to integrate people with cyber and electromagnetic technologies, to exploit opportunities and gain military advantage.
The Maritime Future Technologies team support the implementation and innovation of technologies in both emission reduction and autonomy in the maritime sector.
Government backing for UK innovators to develop AI tech to help cut emissions, accelerate renewables and boost energy efficiency.
Publish your code and use open source to improve transparency, flexibility and accountability.
Your purchasing strategy must show you’ve considered commercial and technology aspects, and contractual limitations.
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