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techUK is excited to announce the relaunch of our Social Care Working Group (SCWG). The SCWG brings together techUK members and stakeholders from across the social care ecosystem to tackle the ...
techUK is pleased to announce the release of its latest report into water use across England’s commercial data centres. Our report offers evidence into how data centres use and manage water amid the ...
The UK government is increasingly focused on digital transformation to enhance public services, improve efficiency, and meet the evolving expectations of its citizens. This shift involves modernising ...
The key to building a modern, robust and tech-enabled economy for the UK is through semiconductors. These tiny components are the backbone of modern life, embedded in everything from smartphones to ...
techUK outlines its initial review of 'what was in it for tech' for the multi-year Spending Review 2025. Scroll down for a list of today’s announcements.
The Department for Transport has announced advanced testing for AVs and two consultations to help create the regulatory framework for the rollout of self-driving vehicles We have had some significant ...
JP Morgan Chase's Chief Information Security Officer, Patrick Opet, has issued an open letter to third-party suppliers outlining new requirements for SaaS delivery models. This landmark communication ...
In the UK, recent data indicates that 70% of medium-sized businesses and 75% of large businesses have experienced some form of cyber security breach or attack in the preceding 12 months, suggesting ...
techUK is proud to release its new paper examining the emerging class of Responsible AI (RAI) practitioners and their critical role in ensuring AI systems are developed and deployed ethically, safely, ...
Tracking micro-debris and enabling a cleaner LEO with next generation space radar The increasing congestion in Low Earth Orbit (LEO) is a growing challenge for satellite operators, space agencies and ...
Ahead of the Government's Industrial Strategy, techUK release our Scale-Up Action Plan. In this Plan, we set out how backing UK tech scale-ups will be vital to support the UK Government's ambition for ...
AI will be a major driver of economic growth, generating £14 billion in revenue and supporting over 64,500 jobs (GOV.UK, 2024), with projections suggesting it could add £550 billion to GDP by 2035 ...
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