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Professor Phang Siew Moi was awarded the Newton Prize for her ground-breaking project that generates sustainable electricity from effluent waste processing.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Puridify acquisition follows support from Innovate UK and research councils to develop purification technology for next-generation biotherapeutics treatment.
£40 million Industrial Strategy Challenge Fund investment in business and research will develop the next generation of automotive batteries.
The UK Space Agency has announced £200,000 of funding for 4 new business incubators to boost the number of start-up companies in the space sector across the UK.
Minister for Universities, Science, Research and Innovation has announced the four countries eligible for the Newton Prize 2018: Brazil, Chile, Colombia and Mexico.
New joint strategy between the UK and China to strengthen science and innovation collaboration.
Business Secretary Greg Clark and Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt announce a Sector Deal with the life sciences sector.
New campaign launches to inspire and support young innovators to turn their business ideas into reality.
Organisations can apply for a share of £80,000 to examine how low-carbon and smart electric vehicle charging infrastructure could be introduced in Edinburgh.
The Government Science and Engineering (GSE) profession has released 'The GSE Strategy: one year on' report.
Gary Aitkenhead has been appointed as new Chief Executive of the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl).
Business Secretary confirms details of government’s flagship Faraday Battery Challenge investment into the development and production of battery technology.
Five new members join the board at the Department of Health.
Competition with up to £19 million for innovation projects and £16 million for business-graduate partnerships now open to UK organisations.
Businesses can apply for a share of up to £12 million to develop or test innovative ways of diagnosing, preventing and treating disease.
Watch videos and social media streams from the event to learn about the latest thinking in UK innovation.
Dstl is currently looking for a number of Data Scientists to support cutting edge analysis within the government's defence and security domains.
Charlotte is a Senior Data Scientist within the Cyber and Information Systems Division at the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl).
£200,000 is awarded to a Newton funded project in Thailand that focuses on the global societal challenge of public health and wellbeing.
Two researchers from Vietnam and the UK have been awarded the Newton Prize, worth £200,000 for their jointly designed communications system that can work even when extreme weather and natural disasters strike.
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