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Writing for Defence Online, Karl Swannie, Founder of Echosec Systems, examines how misleading narratives are emerging faster than detection algorithms and content regulation teams can handle, but we don’t have to accept online misinformation as a fact of life In the wake of the coronavirus pandemic and numerous election campaigns, governments ...


Official DPRTE 2021 event partner, the Defence and Security Accelerator (DASA), is looking for innovations to permit the coexistence of future offshore windfarms alongside UK Air Defence surveillance systems. The Windfarm Mitigations for UK Air Defence Phase 2 competition is interested in ideas such as alternative technologies that could: reduce radar clutter ...


Official DPRTE 2021 event partner BAE Systems and Babcock have joined forces with cutting edge tech startups to to address UK’s prevalent manufacturing challenges Artificial Intelligence (AI) solutions and SCALE+, a systems dynamic model, to provide actionable supply chain insights on where wastage occurs and improving sustainability is just another of ...


Raytheon Technologies and SMASH, one of America’s first science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) education programs dedicated to students of colour, has announced a five-year strategic partnership to provide educational opportunities, scholarships and internships to high school and college students interested in pursuing engineering and technology careers. “While many nonprofits focus ...


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