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iBASEt has announced the results of an original survey that revealed that complex, discrete manufacturers continue to accelerate investments in cloud-based applications, data collection and analysis, and supplier quality management. The survey of more than 200 manufacturing executives found that these investments were initially spurred by pandemic-driven disruption and continue to ...


IT service providers could be required to follow new cyber security rules such as the National Cyber Security Centre’s Cyber Assessment Framework as part of new proposals to help British businesses manage the growing cyber threat. Other plans to protect the country’s digital supply chains include new procurement rules to ensure the public ...


Official DPRTE event partner, the Defence and Security Accelerator (DASA) has funded over 60 innovators based in Scotland to help them take their ideas to the next level. Innovators in Scotland have reached a key milestone, receiving over £10 million in DASA funding for defence and security related projects. Since 2016, DASA ...


Safety technology startup, Tended, has secured £2.4 million in investment to further propel its growth, bringing the company’s total funding to £4.4 million. The funding was led by existing investor Blackfinch Ventures, with participation from early-stage European venture capital firm Basinghall Partners, UKRI, and a number of industry-specific angel investors. Founded in ...


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