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

  • Insights and outcomes drawn from the 14 shortlisted use cases in the Smart Data Discovery Challenge.

  • Rapid technology assessment (RTA) looking at robotics.

  • Rapid technology assessment (RTA) looking at humanoids.

  • An independent review by Professor Alice Sullivan that looks at data, statistics and research on sex and gender.

  • An analysis of the market for software and AI cyber security services.

  • Rapid technology assessment (RTA) looking at fusion energy.

  • Rapid technology assessment (RTA) looking at carbon management.

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

  • Rapid technology assessment (RTA) looking at future computing.

  • Rapid technology assessment (RTA) looking at metamaterials.

  • Rapid technology assessment (RTA) looking at neurotechnology.

  • A summary from UK Science and Innovation Network (SIN) on science and innovation in United Arab Emirates including UK SIN priorities and successes.

  • An independent paper from the UK’s Robotics Growth Partnership outlining a roadmap to position the UK as a global leader in robotics.

  • A report on what works to attract and retain people in Research and Development (R&D).

  • The Regulatory Horizons Council (RHC) is an independent expert committee that identifies the implications of technological innovation.

  • Our research aims to enable us to lead the delivery of sustainable fusion energy and maximise the scientific and economic benefit.

  • Official statistics in development providing an estimate of expenditure on R&D by UK businesses in the DCMS sectors.

  • An independent report to government from the Regulation Horizons Council about the governance of engineering biology.

  • Recommendations for the government to capture the opportunities of AI to enhance growth and productivity and create tangible benefits for UK citizens.