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From Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (DSIT)
  • Research reports that summarise the interim evaluation into the 5G Innovation Regions (5GIR) and Smart Infrastructure Pilots (SIPP) Programmes.

  • Annual work updates for official statistics produced by DSIT

  • DSIT and its public bodies produces official statistics covering its sectors.

  • An analysis of the UK's cyber security industry, including figures on size, employment and revenue.

  • Impact evaluation to assess the progress of the Newton Fund and recommendations for future research and innovation activities.

  • Government research to understand the UK's artificial intelligence sector, and how it is growing.

  • An annual official statistic detailing the frequency and impact of cyber breaches attacks on businesses, charities and educational institutions.

  • Qualitative research exploring public understanding of and feelings towards government data sharing, and initial reactions to an early-stage concept for improving access to public sector data.

  • Findings from the early‑stage evaluation of the Medicines and Diagnostics Manufacturing Transformation Fund and its successor, the Life Sciences Innovative Manufacturing Fund.

  • Sixth annual review of the UK’s safety tech sector showing how the sector has grown over the last year and is tackling online harms through technical innovation.

  • This report is an evaluation of the flexi-permit trials delivered between February and July 2025.

  • A summary from UK Science and Technology Network (STN) on science and innovation in the USA including UK STN priorities and successes.

  • This report estimates the total value of data investment in the UK economy in 2024. It includes a time series for data investment in the public sector.

  • Analysis of the current state of demand and supply in the UK deepfake detection market​ and existing barriers and key drivers that can shape the future of the sector​.

  • Findings from an exploratory study investigating data access issues impacting the performance of age assurance tools and potential solutions to improve their effectiveness.

  • This report focuses specifically on data access and sharing challenges related to online harms and the online safety tech sector, including the technologies and initiatives used to address them.

  • Data on the life sciences sector in the UK and other countries.

  • A privacy notice for the follow-up survey on the Cyber Resilience Act and Artificial Intelligence Act.

  • An evaluation setting out progress on the Cyber-AI Hub Programme being delivered in Northern Ireland by Queen’s University Belfast.

  • Figures showing participation in the Cyber Explorers programme, by quarter.