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10/08/2010 - CDE Harwell
To offer further support to inventors, industry and academia CDE offers "One-to-One" surgeries to provide individual guidance to innovators. The surgery provides personal support, guidance and advice on potential proposals; each appointment will last for 30 minutes.
06/09/2010 - 08/09/2010 - University of Kent, Canterbury, Kent, UK
The EST-2010 conference aims to be a forum for discussion of the emerging technologies in the security field. It will discuss technologies at various levels of readiness, from early concepts to recent demonstrations and first results from field deployment. The conference is targeted at both technologists who can present their latest ideas and development efforts to system integrators and program managers who are looking for solutions that will provide their system/application with the needed advantage.
07/09/2010 - CDE Harwell, Oxon
To offer further support to inventors, industry and academia CDE offers "One-to-One" surgeries to provide individual guidance to innovators. The surgery provides personal support, guidance and advice. Proposals will be discussed in a previously prepared and submitted ‘Quad Chart’ format; each appointment will last for 30 minutes.
09/09/2010 - Corsham
(Morning Session) Cyber & Influence Science and Technology Centre is making a CDE Call for innovative research proposals Next Generation Analytical Tools for Cyber Defence. Protecting MOD systems from sophisticated threats is an increasing challenge in a networked world. This seminar and call for proposals focuses upon novel approaches to cyber defence with particular emphasis on Enhanced Situational Awareness, Advanced Intruder Detection, Decision Support for Cyber Defence, and Co-operative working for Cyber Defence.
28/09/2010 - CDE Harwell, Oxon
To offer further support to inventors, industry and academia CDE offers "One-to-One" surgeries to provide individual guidance to innovators. The surgery provides personal support, guidance and advice. Proposals will be discussed in a previously prepared and submitted ‘Quad Chart’ format; each appointment will last for 30 minutes.
29/09/2010 - 30/09/2010 - Imperial College, London
This conference will present, exchange ideas and discuss developments in multisensory signal processing. It is open to researchers from academia, defence, government and industry. It will be held in London, United Kingdom on 29 - 30 September 2010 and is organised by the University Defence Research Centre (MOD-UDRC) in Signal Processing (MOD) - funded by the U.K. Ministry of Defence (MOD).
05/10/2010 - CDE Harwell, Oxon
To offer further support to inventors, industry and academia CDE offers "One-to-One" surgeries to provide individual guidance to innovators. The surgery provides personal support, guidance and advice. Proposals will be discussed in a previously prepared and submitted ‘Quad Chart’ format; each appointment will last for 30 minutes.
07/10/2010 - Glyndwr University, Wrexham
The Centre for Defence Enterprise (CDE) is the Ministry of Defence’s open portal for good ideas and innovative science that can be used in defence applications. CDE in conjunction with The Business Innovation Program of The Welsh Assembly Government, will be holding two seminars at Glyndwr University on Thursday 7th October. Each seminar must be booked separately. The morning seminar “Innovation for the Front Line” will provide a general briefing on outline the opportunities and challenges in different areas of defence covering all types of science and engineering. It will show attendees how they can develop and submit proposals that will be assessed and possibly funded in just a few weeks.
07/10/2010 - Glyndwr University, Wrexham
The Centre for Defence Enterprise (CDE) is the Ministry of Defence’s open portal for good ideas and innovative science that can be used in defence applications. CDE in conjunction with The Business Innovation Program of The Welsh Assembly Government, will be holding two seminars at Glyndwr University on Thursday 7th October. Each seminar must be booked separately. The afternoon seminar “Sensing on the Battlefield” will provide a briefing on the issues and challenges of using sensors on the modern battlefield. It will highlight the areas where new technology and inspired innovation could make a difference in the future.