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The Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl) has launched a new consultation that invites suppliers to help shape the future research activity as part of the Materials for Strategic Advantage (MSA) programme. The consultation will seek to provide a way for traditional and non-traditional suppliers and users of advanced materials to feedback ...


The Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl) are looking for scientists to join its space programme. As part of the recently launched £50 million Space Programme, Dstl are expanding their space team offering the right candidates an opportunity to deliver high-impact science and technology for the defence and security of the UK. The ...


The Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl) has selected Leonardo to spearhead a team of UK companies in work that will help protect British Army vehicles against current and future weapons. Under a Technology Demonstrator Programme (TDP) called ‘Icarus’, the team will develop and demonstrate a way to affordably integrate ‘best ...


The Defence Minister Harriett Baldwin has announced some of the latest developments in UK defence innovation at this year’s DSEI event in London. The Minister used her keynote speech on DSEI’s Innovation Day to unveil 25 winners of the MoD’s “Last Mile” challenge. Earlier in the year, the Ms Baldwin challenged industry ...


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