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Physicists at the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl) are working on using quantum technology to see through walls and navigate without signals. Working with experts from UK industry and academia, Dstl is developing deployable devices that will be used to see through walls, around corners and underground. One such technology is the ...


Andrew Forzani, Chief Commercial Officer at the Ministry of Defence, and David Marsh, Acting Chief Executive of Dstl, are the latest keynote speakers to be announced for DPRTE 2018 – the UK’s premier defence procurement event. The two delegates now join Harriett Baldwin, Parliamentary Under Secretary of State and Minister for ...


The Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl) celebrated the successful graduation of its third-year engineering apprentices during Tomorrow’s Engineers Week in November. Dstl’s third-year engineering apprentices have recently graduated with every single apprentice being retained by Dstl and going on to take up roles across the business. As the recently graduated apprentices begin ...


Staff at the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl) have been recognised in the second annual Women in Defence UK Awards. Three women from the Dstl were nominated at the awards – Professor Isobel Norville, a finalist for the Emerging Talent Award, and Professor Joann Prior, for Most Collaborative Award, with Jenni ...


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