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Beyond the smartwatch – towards continuous, molecular measurements with wearable technology
Addressing injury prevention in service personnel by means of data science and technology
Blood, sweat, tears…and saliva. Molecular measurements through biocompatible wearable technologies
DASA is seeking demonstrations to show how data gathered from wearable technology can enhance health and wellbeing in soldiers
Applications are now open for Integrated care systems to apply for a share of £30 million to roll out innovative technology
New technology with capability to detect, identify and monitor the presence of toxic industrial chemicals and chemical warfare agents to be operational by 2028.
Case study from QinetiQ who will pitch their ideas to industry and investors at the CDE Marketplace on 27 April 2016.
DASA is launching a £1m competition to help prevent injury in service personnel.
The Defence and Security Accelerator (DASA) are interested in technologies addressing injury prevention in the British Army by means of wearable technology.
You could develop ideas alongside major corporate names in sport, entertainment, hospitality such as McLaren and Disney.
Three exciting telexistence technologies demonstrated at the BattleLab as a result of the Telexistence: Phase 2 competition
Get help to classify textiles and which headings and codes to use.
Dstl and industry have been putting wearable technology to the test.
The seventh in a series of reports investigating the ‘eight great technologies' as identified by UK government.
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