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From the discovery of DNA to inventing the world wide web the UK has a reputation for world-leading creativity and inventiveness.
Global urbanisation, climate change and energy security are demanding more from the built environment than ever before.
Knowing your customer is one of the best ways to improve products and services, and increase sales and profits.
Getting products and services to market first isn’t a guarantee of success, the quality of the user’s experience is equally important.
Professor Sir Gordon Duff has been selected as the government’s preferred candidate to be the Chair of the BBSRC.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
The Advisory Group who will support Sir Paul Nurse in his review of UK Research Councils has been announced.
40 game-changing new technologies have won funding through the first round of Innovate UK’s Energy Catalyst.
£6 million now available for businesses to improve efficiency, reduce cost and minimise environmental impact of coal, natural gas and oil.
Businesses could win up to £35,000 to develop their ideas and work with top firms such as Accenture, American Express and Experian
Businesses can apply for a share of £6 million to support new digital technologies that improve customer experience on railways.
Business Secretary Vince Cable has unveiled the winners of a £20 million competition to bring innovative biotechnology projects to market.
Business Secretary unveiles the winners of a multi-million-pound competition to bring innovative UK biotechnology projects to market.
Our digital economy strategy outlines how we will spend £30 million a year over 4 years to support innovation in the UK's digital economy.
Innovate UK is investing up to £1 million to establish new Knowledge Transfer Partnerships (KTPs) for stratified medicine.
Speech delivered at the John Innes Centre in Norwich
The first UK tests of driverless cars on public roads are now a step closer.
Relearning how to cook can be a challenge for people recovering from brain injuries that affect memory, motor skills and attention span.
£6 million in funding for innovative businesses to apply non-animal technologies to early development of new medicines and chemicals.
Cyber security breaches can cost a small company thousands and a large firm millions. Could your business help solve the problem?
Testing driverless cars on public roads given green light.
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