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Ten deep tech startups to watch in the UK
Blog
Climate tech leaders, cutting-edge AI startups, companies exploiting the latest metaverse trends and those solving critical industrial challenges.
Published 17 Apr 2023
Kaze Consulting uses CHERI technology to deliver digital resilience against over 70% of known vulnerabilities in satellite systems
Case study
Kaze Consulting recognised the DSbD Technology Access Programme as an opportunity to explore a security by design solution to improve…
ADViCE Webinar – Net Zero Manufacturing: Navigating AI for efficiency [Online]
Event
As a collaboration between Digital Catapult, Energy Systems Catapult, and The Alan Turing Institute, and as part of the Department…
26 November 2024 12:00 - 13:30
Quantum Technology Access Programme competition terms
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...Floor, St. Andrews House, 59 St. Andrews Street, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, United Kingdom, CB2 3BZ (“Riverlane”) (“Programme Collaboration Partners”) ………………………………………………………………………………. 2.2…
Eight new companies to bolster cyber defences of critical UK sectors
Press Release
...to revolutionise cyber security in modern-day computing. In partnership with the University of Cambridge and Arm, DSbD’s Technology Access Programme…
Published 4 Jun 2024
Cohorts and organisations
Programme
...of Applied Mathematics University of Cambridge Mike Roberts is a Professor of Applied Mathematics at the University of Cambridge. His…
Is useful quantum computing possible in the NISQ era?
Blog
Understanding which algorithms will be useful in the NISQ era.
Published 22 Jul 2022
Which technology will win the quantum race?
Blog
Exploring the bewildering range of qubits available today
Published 6 Jun 2022
Digital Security by Design enters next major phase
Press Release
Digital Catapult launches Technology Access Programme to allow businesses to experiment with technologies to block security vulnerabilities.
Published 25 Jan 2022
Dynamic Devices: case study
Case study
Discover more about how Dynamic Devices has been working with Linux and CHERI as part of the DSbD programme















































