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From Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (DSIT)
  • A methodology report and descriptive analysis of the original Innovation Clusters Map published in February 2024.

  • A methodology and summary report of the Innovation Clusters Map.

  • The government is conducting research on Edge AI and the cyber security implications from September to December 2025.

  • The government is conducting research on Quantum Key Distribution and the cyber security implications of the technology from September - December 2025.

  • Estimates based on HMRC data to measure the size and economic performance of 3 tech sectors in the UK.

  • An evaluation of the government's Cyber Academic Startup Accelerator programme which helps academics commercialise their cyber security products and services.

  • Research into the effectiveness of the Cyber Extended Project Qualification (EPQ), a Level 3 qualification in cyber security for people aged over 14.

  • Research into the effectiveness of Cyber Runway, a government accelerator programme to support the development and growth of cyber security businesses.

  • A report of the results and findings from the UK innovation diffusion and adoption survey.

  • Findings from the value for money (VfM) assessment of the Global Challenges Research Fund (GCRF).

  • Global Challenges Research Fund (GCRF) Stage 1b Synthesis report (2021 to 2022) assesses the evidence on programme processes and progress towards impact in GCRF’s six ‘signature investments.

  • Global Challenges Research Fund (GCRF) synthesis of evidence on GCRF’s Research Into Use (RIU) outcomes in Low and Middle Income Countries (LMICs).

  • UK public sector findings from a cross-government trial of AI coding assistants to understand how these tools could help software engineering.

  • Research exploring parents’ media literacy needs, evaluating current resources, and identifying ways to help keep children safe online.

  • Qualitative research exploring how ‘moments of need’– such as encountering misinformation and hateful content – can drive uptake of media literacy support.

  • An analysis of the UK’s AI sector, developing robust estimates of the scale and scope of firms developing AI products and services in the UK.

  • Insights from the UK-wide survey of the Research and Innovation workforce 2024.

  • A study to understand the ecosystem of factors influencing the business decision to adopt a new technology.

  • An investigation into place-based influences on technology adoption: a case study of 3D Printing in Greater Manchester.

  • Executive summary and initial conclusions from the first phase of an evaluation into the implementation of the International Data Transfer Agreement (IDTA)