
UK Space Agency funding for technologies to monitor the Earth
Funding for satellite Earth Observation technologies, which are critical to improving humanity's understanding of our planet and its climate, is now available.
Funding for satellite Earth Observation technologies, which are critical to improving humanity's understanding of our planet and its climate, is now available.
Blog posted by: Juan Aedo, Service Architect, July 2023.
The Department for Science, Innvoation and Technology (DSIT) has launched a £40 million fund to spark local digital revolutions and unlock 5G benefits across the UK, with applications now open for local authorities to bid.
DLUHC's funding service design team are celebrating this month after our new Access funding tool launched the latest round of the Community Ownership Fund and, just a week later, a new round of the Night Shelter Transformation Fund. This ...
The UK Space Agency Accelerator has opened applications for its highly anticipated second round of the Explore programme!
The Procurement Bill successfully cleared the House of Commons Report and Third Reading stages in June.
Blog posted by: Leif Andersson - Zington, July 2023.
Experimental particle physicist Professor David Newbold has commenced work as STFC's Executive Director of National Laboratories.
Over 100 parents and carers have come together to call on the government to reform the benefits system to help people get into and on in work, by scrapping punitive measures and focusing on breaking down employment barriers.
techUK announces the first tranche of speakers for the October 5 Tech and Net Zero conference.
Simon Bottery, Senior Fellow at The King's Fund, responded to the £600 million social care workforce and capacity boost announced by the Department of Health and Social Care on Friday
A report by the Treasury Committee has criticized the venture capital industry for failing to invest in firms outside of the Golden Triangle or in businesses founded by women and ethnic minorities.
There is a lack of evidence to support an alcohol advertising ban, a new IEA report reviewing the academic literature finds
The UK's leading progressive thinktank, IPPR, has responded to the announcement that Shell has made £3.9 billion ($5.1 billion) in profits in the last quarter (Apr-Jun).
New analysis from the Centre for Social Justice (CSJ) reveals that soaring rates of school absence risks creating 9,000 extra young offenders by 2027 if left unresolved.
Defra's Third National Adaptation Programme (NAP3) was published on the 18th of July 2023. This report sets out the evidence base for action on adaptation for the next 5 years and will build on and develop actions from previous rounds (starting in 2012).
It is becoming increasingly important international institutions take on leadership within policy programmes to support companies digitalising trading processes; ensuring innovation, competition and consumer protection lead to convergence of differing jurisdictions for businesses trading internationally
techUK is bringing #techtuesday back at the Conservative and Labour party conferences this year!
Importance of Telecoms and Data Centre Sector Recognised in Defra Third National Adaptation Programme (NAP3) Report.
techUK has released the results of a new wave of our Digital Economy Monitor survey. Data for this poll was collected during the second quarter of 2023, seeking to measure and track operational changes, business performance and how techUK members view the UK's economic outlook over the next 12 months.
Scientists praised for vital role following Putin's illegal and unprovoked invasion.
18 July saw the Government initiate talks with Turkey to refresh the outdated FTA between the two states', helping to boost trade within new economy sectors including digital technology, hardware, and High-Powered Computing generators
As the Electronic Trade Documents Bill (ETDB) receives Royal Assent, innovation within the operations of trade will allow companies to utilise digital versions of documents including within bills of lading and exchange, utilising Distributed Ledger Technology (DLT) platforms without the need for direct control from a central authority.
In June, the UK Space Agency partnered with NASA to host a workshop exploring Moon to Mars Architecture in London.
New research that used data from JWST shows that crucial building blocks of planets and stars could form much earlier in the life cycle of galaxies.