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DASA have added Tom Adamson to the team as the new Innovation Partner for Wales. Mr Adamson will work with suppliers across the country to provide advice and guidance on how to best engage with DASA and make the most of UK Government funding opportunities to develop their innovations. Mr Adamson has ...


General Electric (GE) has announced a five-year, $3.5 million (£2.5m) investment in the UK as part of its global Next Engineers programme, to increase the diversity of young people entering engineering. The UK programme will be based in Staffordshire, where GE operates three sites that design, develop, and service products used throughout the ...


Clavister has announced a new contract that will see the Company provide cybersecurity to an undisclosed customer in the defence sector for a project related to national security within the European Union. The initial order to Clavister amounts to ca 3 MSEK, and the engagement is expected to grow to at ...


Saab has made strides to continue its expansion of research and development operations in Finland, now into the fields of data-link communication technology as well as Virtual and Extended Reality (VR/XR) technology. This further expansion will lead to the creation of 30-50 new jobs at Saab in Tampere and Helsinki in ...


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