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Increase and maintain trust to ensurepeople feel safe where they live, wherethey work, and in their environment
A changing world of work: Are there significant implications for worker health and safety and for building safety of widespread adoption across this diverse sector of: Modern Methods of Construction (MMC); AI, Autonomy and the Internet of Things; Robotics; Advanced materials and additive manufacturing?
Health and Safety Executive, 2023
worker health and safety
building safety
Modern Methods of Construction
AI
Autonomy and the Internet of Things
additive manufacturing
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Reduce environmental impacts
Can quantum computing approaches to advanced material development provide lighter, stronger, safer, and more efficient batteries and hydrogen storage systems?
Department for Transport, 2023
quantum computing
advanced material development
batteries
hydrogen storage systems
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Reduce environmental impacts
Can quantum hydrogen image and gas sensors provide a safer operating environmental for hydrogen vehicles and H fuel storage and conveyance?
Department for Transport, 2023
hydrogen vehicles
H fuel storage
conveyance
safety
environmental impacts
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Improve transport for the user
Can Germanium on Silicon SPADS be introduced to LIDA systems for CAVs, providing greater accuracy when identifying surrounding attributes and over greater distances (using QKD to ensure a secure system)?
Department for Transport, 2023
transport
CAVs
Germanium on Silicon SPADS
LIDA systems
QKD
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Maintaining advantage through enhanced technology
Materials and structures – Understanding material selection and performance, ageing, shock and impact resistance, corrosion, design and lifeing aimed towards reducing the long term cost of military equipment across a range of platforms, weapons and application areas. How do we pull through promising materials quickly and at low enough cost to enable early adoption?
Ministry of Defence, 2018
military
materials
technology
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The rapidly evolving operating environment
Sensors – The basic human need to know and understand your environment is of particular imperative to the Armed Forces. Defence is interested in the development of small, low-power, light-weight, multi-modal sensing capabilities for example to detect explosive and chemical substances, and radio frequency emissions.
Ministry of Defence, 2018
technology
defence
sensors
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