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Applications are now open for a second round of the £10 million UK Seafood Innovation Fund to transform the future landscape of the seafood industry.
Britain’s biggest road project is set to open to drivers more than half a year early, Highways England announced today (Thursday 6 February).
Gosforth Primary win regional final of international tournament promoting scientific and problem solving skills.
The Nuclear Decommissioning Authority has set out its ‘Grand Challenges’ for technical innovation.
Science Minister Chris Skidmore sets out his vision for how to level up research and development so that it benefits every corner of the UK at the opening of the Durham University Teaching and Learning Centre.
Chris Skidmore spoke at the BETT Show about the importance of global collaboration to drive EdTech innovation in classrooms, staffrooms and lecture halls
Highways experts are developing pioneering technology to eliminate one of the biggest risks facing England’s roadworkers.
Organisations can apply for a share of up to £9.4 million to show how new technologies could improve rail services for passengers and operators.
Theresa Villiers' speech to Oxford Farming Conference - January 8 2020
A clever little robot is saving drivers on England’s busiest roads from hundreds of hours of disruption.
Businesses can apply for a share of up to £15 million to look at more efficient and environmentally friendly ways to produce the UK’s food.
The UK Space Agency has announced it will invest £374 million per year with the European Space Agency.
Two consortia, led by Barrnon and Wood, have reached the next round of an innovation competition that could help decommission highly radioactive facilities at Sellafield.
The Changing Role of Technology in a Digital World
The government is looking for most effective ways to cut industrial greenhouse gas emissions, as part of £315 million investment drive to decarbonise heavy industry.
A range of innovative robotic systems will be on display at an event in Cumbria next month as an £8.5 million competition moves to the next stage.
A British delegation of innovative technology companies and leading tech experts have arrived in Australia for the UK’s flagship showcase at CEBIT in Sydney.
The UK moves one step closer to developing robots capable of providing support for Britons.
Britain’s cultural treasures could be made accessible from our homes, schools and public libraries thanks to a £19 million government investment.
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