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QinetiQ and the University of Lincoln have signed an MOU which will see the establishment of a partnership to develop a national Centre for Defence and Security Artificial Intelligence in Lincoln. The centre will serve as a hub of best practice, research and development and training for artificial intelligence (AI) applications ...


As Defence Minister James Cartlidge visits Poland’s largest defence trade show – MSPO – the two countries have reconfirmed deepening ties through export contracts and deployments. As historic defence partners and NATO Allies, the UK and Poland will continue to work closely together on key strategic defence programmes, including Poland’s air ...


A new competition has been launched by DASA to help quantify and reduce cyber risk across defence and enhance digital resilience. The £880,000 Themed Competition is being funded by the Cyber Resilience Programme (CRP) in Defence Digital, a part of Strategic Command. The Defence and Security Accelerator (DASA) is seeking up to five proposals ...


UK supply chain is vital to Leonardo Helicopters, according to recent figures which show the company has spent millions with UK onshore supply chain. Its UK-based helicopter business is going from strength to strength with a string of recent domestic and export orders. The figures show a spend of nearly £500M ...


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