Trends in defence innovation often begin in science fiction speculation, with one of the most recent field being exoskeleton technology. Defence ministries across the world have been working on perfecting exoskeleton suits that improve soldier’s endurance and abilities, something that has been a common trope in fiction for decades. Now, ...
Businesses can express an interest in a share of £30 million to tackle barriers to new products and services that exploit latest quantum technologies. New products and services based on the latest quantum technologies could transform the automotive, healthcare, infrastructure, telecommunications, cybersecurity and defence sectors. Quantum physics underpins the electronics, media, computing ...
Innovate UK, as part of the Industrial Strategy Challenge Fund (ISCF), has up to £12 million to invest in innovative projects exploiting new quantum technologies and is seeking private investment partners to join it. New quantum technologies could transform products and services in many business sectors including automotive, healthcare, infrastructure, telecommunications, ...
A new phase of a competition from DASA is seeking innovations in electromagnetic hardware to improve front-line technology. The second phase of a DASA competition seeking innovation in electromagnetic hardware is due to be launched. The Defence and Security Accelerator (DASA) Metasurfaces competition has already created 12 new contracts across 9 ...