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Cardiff-based technology company AMPLYFI attended the Smart City Summit & Expo this week in Taiwan with support from the Department for International Trade.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
English Tourism Week begins on March 30, with the aim of raising the profile of the sector and celebrating its value - and Primary Authority has an important role.
Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, David Lidington, addressed business leaders at the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) Annual Conference 2019.
The WTO has today issued its final report on US compliance in the Boeing dispute.
Patients to benefit from AI, machine learning and hand-held devices as newly-funded digital projects by pioneering companies point to future of healthcare
Downing Street hosts the Prime Minister's Business Council for Small Businesses.
The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has today launched an in-depth market investigation into the funerals sector.
The CMA today announced it has provisionally found that the UK’s 3 principal suppliers of rolled lead broke competition law.
Working together, land remediation specialists are embracing a consistent approach for cleaning up the UK's earliest nuclear sites.
A cross-industry initiative aims to develop technical solutions for future supplies of the cements typically used to stabilise many kinds of radioactive wastes.
Emerging technologies such as graphene are being investigated for their potential to improve decommissioning of nuclear sites.
Trials are under way to examine whether vitrification technologies could be adapted for larger quantities of mixed low/intermediate level radioactive wastes.
Academic research is vital for addressing uniquely complex challenges.
New approach offers potential to convert plutonium into safe, stable forms.
Organisations can apply for a share of £2 million to develop advanced photonic technologies in international partnerships.
UK Government Minister Lord Duncan visited the University of Stirling, Symbiosis and CodeBase in Stirling to discuss the needs of an ageing society.
Guitar supplier Fender Europe has been fined £25,000 by the CMA for hiding relevant documents during an inspection of its UK headquarters.
Professor Sir Adrian Smith, Alan Turing Institute, is to provide independent advice on the design of UK funding schemes for European and international science, research and innovation collaboration.
TCR2 Therapeutics will become the first international organisation to work with the Cell and Gene Therapy Catapult manufacturing centre.
Mission showcasing UK expertise is part of the ‘Innovation is GREAT’ pavilion at the Smart City Summit and Expo 2019 in Taipei.
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