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The Defence and Security Accelerator (DASA) continues to play a critical role in strengthening the UK defence supply chain, supporting suppliers from concept stage through to commercial adoption. As part of the Ministry of Defence’s commitment to innovation and industrial growth, DASA provides direct funding and structured opportunities for businesses ...


The Ministry of Defence is partnering with Hounslow Council and the Greater London Authority to deliver a major regeneration project on MOD land in Feltham, west London. The initiative forms the centrepiece of Hounslow Council’s ‘Future Feltham’ masterplan and aims to transform the town centre by creating new homes, jobs, ...


The Ministry of Defence has announced a new alliance with the High Value Manufacturing Catapult to expand the UK’s defence manufacturing base and strengthen supply chains against emerging global threats. The alliance forms part of the newly published Defence Industrial Strategy, which sets out plans to unlock innovation and productivity ...


A landmark survey from leading Defence trade body Make UK Defence has showed that 60% of members are exporting directly to NATO Allies, while 25% are directly supplying vital equipment to Ukraine. Announced at DSEI, these statistics  underline the vital role the UK’s defence manufacturing sector plays in safeguarding national ...


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