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The Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl) will be supporting and encouraging young people to take up exciting and rewarding careers in STEM a at the People and Skills day at DSEI 2017 in London today. Dstl is encouraging those interested in a STEM career to visit its stand and try out some hands-on ...


Microlease has unveiled LEO 2, the new Through-Life Support solution for asset management that enables aerospace, security and defence manufacturers and contractors to optimise the supply chain, improving performance and reducing costs. Based on Microlease’s experience of through-life asset management, LEO 2 allows every contractor to implement best in class practice. ...


A new Centre of Excellence in Energetic Materials (CoEEM) has been established with the aim of delivering a UK national capability in explosives and energetic materials. Led by the UK Government, CoEEM aims to collaborate with UK-wide organisations and academic centres to deliver coordinated research, training, test and evaluation services and ...


The Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl) is set to be at the forefront of innovation at this year’s Defence and Security Equipment International (DSEI), with announcements on its latest projects, competitions and futuristic solutions to today’s rapidly-evolving threats. Located at the Innovation Hub in the North Hall, activity will include ...


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