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The Women in Defence Awards are an annual celebration of the value women bring to the defence sector. The final nominees for the 2020 Awards have now been revealed, and Dstl is represented by Dr Kate Gill. Kate is shortlisted in the Most Collaborative category, which recognises ‘where an individual has ...


DPRTE Engage event partner, the Defence and Security Accelerator (DASA), has announced five small and medium-sized businesses to develop semi-autonomous reconnaissance and survey systems. DASA has awarded contracts worth a total £1.3m to develop semi-autonomous reconnaissance and survey systems to help troops safely and stealthily advance into enemy territory across water ...


DPRTE Engage official event partner, the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory, (Dstl) has showcased a selection of the vital work it is doing on behalf the Home Office. The Home Secretary, Priti Patel, visited Dstl’s Head Quarters to see and hear first-hand how Dstl scientists are researching, developing and delivering innovations ...


DPRTE Engage Online partners, DASA and Dstl, are to play a key role in delivering International Space Pitch Day. Start-up technology companies and inventors will be given the opportunity to pitch directly to UK and US military leaders for the $1-million investment to fast-track their ideas for cutting-edge Space innovations. International Space ...


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