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A cross-industry initiative aims to develop technical solutions for future supplies of the cements typically used to stabilise many kinds of radioactive wastes.
Trials are under way to examine whether vitrification technologies could be adapted for larger quantities of mixed low/intermediate level radioactive wastes.
New approach offers potential to convert plutonium into safe, stable forms.
UK Government Minister Lord Duncan visited the University of Stirling, Symbiosis and CodeBase in Stirling to discuss the needs of an ageing society.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Welsh innovator Dr. Jessica Bruce among female innovators receiving £50,000 UK Government funding on International Women’s Day.
Innovate UK has awarded funding and support to 9 of the UK’s most innovative female-led businesses, as part of its campaign to boost diversity in innovation.
3 projects funded through a collaboration between Innovate UK and Asthma UK will help ensure asthma patients receive better treatment.
Organisations can apply for a share of up to £250,000 to develop a traffic management system that can integrate and interact with new transport technologies.
New post-graduate artificial intelligence (AI) drive to boost productivity and create high skilled jobs as part of the modern Industrial Strategy.
Up to £2 million is available for UK businesses to develop electronics, sensors and photonics for robotics and AI systems in extreme environments.
Due to high demand the Defence and Security Accelerator (DASA) will be holding a further set of dial-in and 1-2-1 sessions for this competition.
Organisations are invited to submit ideas that promote competition and innovation in the UK aerospace industry.
£18 million Industrial Strategy Challenge Fund investment in research and innovation projects will transform how the UK delivers buildings and infrastructure.
Researchers based in UK academic institutions can apply for a share of up to £800,000 to support them in commercialising cyber security innovation.
UK businesses can benefit from a Knowledge Transfer Partnership, collaborating with a university or research organisation and highly-qualified graduate.
UK businesses can apply for a share of £5 million to work with Canadian partners on highly-innovative productivity projects that target global markets.
Organisations can apply for a share of £5.5 million to integrate proven technologies into the UK rail industry.
The Minister for Defence Procurement has been learning about Imperial College’s £2 billion White City Campus, and how it offers new opportunities for defence and security innovation.
The Defence and Security Accelerator (DASA) is scoping the potential for a competition to demonstrate short gap crossing capability for use within the military context.
£6 million investment across 3 competitions will create highly-competitive, ground-breaking technologies, with the first now inviting ideas for projects.
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