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Advice provided to Viscount Camrose, former Parliamentary Under Secretary of State, Department for Science, Innovation and Technology, on appointments and employment taken up within two years of leaving office
The Incubator for Automation and Innovation (i.AI) was a software development team that was part of the Cabinet Office and the Prime Minister’s Delivery Group.
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Report on a project that investigated ways of better aligning and coordinating the services offered by the innovation infrastructure partners…
NSTIx existed until 2025 as an independent unit working across the UK government national security science, innovation and technology system.
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