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Building Digital UK - Environmental impact
What is the overall impact of telecoms on biodiversity within the UK? This includes; (i) domestic manufacturing, (ii) shipping, (iii) installation, (iv)maintenance (v) passive existence of infrastructure?
Department for Science, Innovation & Technology, 2024
telecommunications
biodiversity
environment
infrastructure
manufacturing
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Building Digital UK - Telecoms market
What are some of the supply chain issues and risks associated with fibre deployment in the next 10 years? To what extent is the UK able to self-sufficiently, domestically produce, fibre and ducting for the needs of the market and to what extent is it reliant on imports?
Department for Science, Innovation & Technology, 2024
telecoms market
infrastructure planning
technology innovations
supply chain issues
import reliance
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Government Office for Life Sciences - Real estate
Evidence on the impact of the planning system on the cost of establishing manufacturing and R&D activity.
Department for Science, Innovation & Technology, 2024
manufacturing
R&D activity
planning system
economic impact
regulations
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Government Office for Life Sciences - Manufacturing activity
Health resilience: More comprehensive data on capacity and capabilities for companies in the sector to better identify areas of concern with respect to supply vulnerabilities.
Department for Science, Innovation & Technology, 2024
health resilience
manufacturing
supply chain
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Government Office for Life Sciences - Investment - Business environment
We would further like to understand whether there is any evidence for co-location of R&D and manufacturing activity and whether this depends on the stage of the R&D conducted on site.
Department for Science, Innovation & Technology, 2024
research and development
manufacturing
economic impact
investment
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Government Office for Life Sciences - Investment - Business environment
We would like to understand the impact of operational costs (such as energy or materials along the supply chain) on the decision to locate and/or increase investment activity in the UK.
Department for Science, Innovation & Technology, 2024
investment
operational costs
supply chain
business environment
manufacturing
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Government Office for Life Sciences - Sectoral data
Detailed company data on tangible and intangible assets, as well as use of materials, to produce estimates of both labour productivity and total factor productivity.
Department for Science, Innovation & Technology, 2024
company data
productivity
assets
materials
labour productivity
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Improve transport for the user
How could modern materials and construction techniques be used to improve both the safety and, through weight reduction, the productivity of dangerous goods tanks?
Department for Transport, 2023
transport
safety
construction techniques
materials
dangerous goods
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Grow and level up the economy
What are the opportunities and challenges in deploying off-road automation in construction?
Department for Transport, 2023
construction
automation
off-road vehicles
technology
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Supporting and protecting our people
Human performance - Are there opportunities to improve or augment human performance to reduce cognitive or physical burden? How do we cope with the impact of changes in climate impact on human performance? How do we design clothing and equipment to mitigate these constraints?
Ministry of Defence, 2018
human performance
equipment design
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Maintaining advantage through enhanced technology
Self-sustaining forces - When the UK deploys forces overseas it has to ensure that they are supported by an appropriately robust and effective logistics infrastructure that ensures the timely delivery of consumables and other materiel. MOD is interested in all aspects of technology, or alternative ways of working, that minimise the logistic infrastructure particularly that exposed to risk. Interests span technology for reducing the logistic footprint itself for example through the use of renewable or alternative energy sources, through to the use of additive manufacturing that might reduce the need for a large holding of spares in-theatre.
Ministry of Defence, 2018
military
logistics
technology
renewable energy
additive manufacturing
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Police and fire services
Clothing and equipment for police and first responders with maximum strength, lightness, wearability and protection.
Home Office, 2019
law enforcement
first responders
equipment
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Resources and waste
How do we encourage the design of longer lasting and easily repairable consumer items?
Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs, 2021
economy
environment
resource efficiency
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