Insights
lowRISC: case study
Case study
A key industry partner for the DSbD Technology Access Programme, supporting innovative companies with access to CHERI enabled hardware.
ORCA Computing: case study
Case study
ORCA Computing partnered with Digital Catapult to offer tailored support and access to quantum computing
Quantum optimisation for telecoms with Vodafone
Case study
Vodafone explored quantum computing’s potential to optimise its telecoms network as part of our Quantum Technology Access Programme.
Unlocking the potential of the cleantech market: Infinitive Group story
Case study
Infinitive Group joined the Made Smarter Innovation Sustainability Accelerator, delivered by Digital Catapult. The accelerator, designed to help deep tech…
Unlocking the Power of Digital Twin Communication
Blog
Digital twins are evolving from isolated systems into collaborative, intelligent networks. Explore how a shared messaging schema can unlock interoperability…
Published 18 Jun 2025
Bridging Physical and Digital Worlds: The Intelligence of Digital Twins
Blog
Explore how intelligent digital twins turn real-time data into insight. Learn how Digital Catapult supports deep tech growth and digital…
Published 18 Jun 2025
Innovate UK BridgeAI: Year two in review
Publication
Discover the latest insights in the newest edition of the Innovate UK BridgeAI annual report. Learn more about the rapidly…
Published 13 Jun 2025
Rubik’s Winning Formula: From Prototype to Market via the Manufacturing Innovation Challenge
Case study
Manufacturing tech startup Rubik accelerated its Data Mule MVP by six months through Digital Catapult’s Manufacturing Innovation Challenge. With expert…
Configured Things enables secure cross-domain data exchange, using CHERIoT for configuration management
Case study
The Digital Security by Design (DSbD) Technology Access Programme gives UK-based companies access to the Arm Morello and lowRISC Sonata…
Digital Security by Design: Programme case study
Case study
Delivered by Digital Catapult in collaboration with the University of Cambridge, ARM and lowRISC, the Digital Security by Design initiative…














































