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This week has seen the first meeting of business experts, brought together to promote Government spending with small and medium sized enterprises (SME). Made up of 24 entrepreneurs and leading business figures boasting a wide range of experience, the advisory panel has already been instrumental in helping the Government surpass its ...


Cranfield University has opened a new chemistry facility that will drive its future research into energetic materials, many of which are used in defence applications. The university, which is already a world-leading centre for expertise in energetic materials including explosives, pyrotechnic compositions, propellants and fuels, has unveiled the Abel Building, a ...


Some £4Bn of investment has been announced by Defence Secretary Michael Fallon, which will help to support Britain’s modern forces and their families. The investment will be implemented into facilities which will create a better defence estate for the UK’s Armed Forces and their families. Following a review into the MOD ...


The Ministry of Defence has announced that the UK has been chosen to provide the F-35 global repair hub, anticipated to generate millions of pounds of revenue and numerous jobs in north Wales. The global repair hub will provide maintenance, repair, overhaul and upgrade services for F-35 avionic and aircraft components, ...


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