CONNECTING THE DEFENCE COMMUNITY WITH INSIGHT, INTELLIGENCE & OPPORTUNITIES

Officially Supported By:   Supply2Defence

Official Media Partners for:

We’re thrilled to reveal that the speaker programme for DPRTE 2026 is nearly finalised – and it’s shaping up to be the most influential and diverse lineup in the event’s 13-year history. From government ministers shaping defence policy to industry leaders representing 1,600+ UK defence companies, from NATO strategists to innovation ...


The Ministry of Defence has launched a new £20 million bespoke fund designed to identify and support the next generation of high-value defence technology companies, frequently referred to in the industry as unicorns. This initiative forms part of a broader government commitment to increase total spending with small and medium-sized ...


The UK Ministry of Defence (MOD) has published its “Departmental Resources 2025” report, providing a comprehensive audit of defence expenditure and establishing a financial baseline for the nation’s military capabilities. The annual guide is designed to ensure transparency and accountability to Parliament and the public, detailing spending trends and expenditure ...


The Ministry of Defence (MOD) has announced the award of a £7.8 million contract to Leeds-based software specialist The Phoenix Partnership (TPP) to modernise and digitise the Armed Forces’ medical record system. This initiative, part of the wider Programme Cortisone, aims to replace decades-old paper-based records with a secure digital ...


Previous Next

RELATED ARTICLES

The University of Winchester has secured £364,000 over five years to expand its BSc Cyber Security programme, as part of an £80 million joint MoD/Department for Education initiative

June 17, 2026

Homeland - New Cyber Talent Pipeline Backed by £80m MoD-DfE Investment

The University of Winchester has secured £364,000 over five years to expand its BSc Cyber Security programme, as part of

June 17, 2026

Homeland - Healey Resignation Signals Spending Crisis at Heart of UK Defence - What It Means for Industry

The resignation of Defence Secretary John Healey has laid bare a serious fault line in the government’s approach to defence