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Dstl has been recognised as being at the centre of the government’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic, with both a team award and an individual award to the scientist who established and led the coordination of all Dstl’s COVID-19 pandemic scientific support to MOD and wider government. The Dstl modelling support ...


Defence Contracts International (DCI) and DPRTE 2021 are to host the second part of the webinar series on the Integrated Review and the potential opportunities for businesses operating in the defence marketplace – this time with a focus science, technology and innovation. Part two in the three part series will feature ...


Portsmouth’s Queen Alexandra Hospital is trialing a test that could reduce burden on the NHS by predicting sepsis in patients. Clinicians at Portsmouth’s Queen Alexandra Hospital are leading medical trials of a blood test that could help to save thousands of UK lives a year by predicting sepsis days before patients ...


Official DPRTE 2021 event partner, QinetiQ, and Adarga – one of the UK’s leading artificial intelligence (AI) software developers – have entered into a strategic partnership to use AI to harness the power of data for the defence and security markets. The partnership will combine Adarga’s leading enterprise AI analytics platform ...


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