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A collection of SmarterGov articles, showcasing how government is driving innovation, savings and public service improvement across the public sector.
This page sets out how the UK government’s smarter regulation programme seeks to reduce burdens on businesses and promote innovation and growth.
Information on how the Civil Service-wide Smarter Working Programme is supporting departments to develop modern ways of working for a smarter future.
HM Treasury’s programme of secondary legislation to replace retained EU law in order to deliver a Smarter Regulatory Framework for financial services tailored to the UK.
New £2.3m fund backs 30 farm tech trials testing lower emission machinery, digital tools and peat-free compost to boost productivity and sustainability.
Government funding for innovation in smart energy systems and technologies
This briefing makes recommendations for smarter approaches on capacity building by the international community.
An industry-led review exploring how UK manufacturing can maximise benefits from increasing adoption of digital technology through a strong industry and government partnership.
£36 million government investment into AI supercomputer in Cambridge
HSE and the Safetytech Accelerator developed the Smarter Regulatory Sandbox, a collaborative environment to test digital products and increase compliance.
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