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IT & Electronics Sector in Ireland Latest overview of market potential of ICT opportunities in Ireland.   More

Infomill ready to inform US Market.

Derbyshire based company Infomill has continued to forge successful...   More

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Super Rod on brink of major US success

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Smart Drive in action

Cambridge collaboration revolutionises the art of restoration

Revolutionary technology enables masterpieces to...   More

Robo Thespian as Hamlet

To be or not to be!

The UKTI Globalisation project in Cornwall helps Engineered Arts take its RoboThespian robot to trade shows overseas and win new orders.   More

Technology World 2010

In 2010 Technology World will be joining forces with the Nano & Emerging TechnologiesForum to present ‘Technology World in partnership with UK NanoForum’. This event will bring together over 750 UK organisations and 350 overseas delegates.

Registration is now open so visit the official website

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UKTI Australia & New ZealandIn 2005, Glenn McGrath suggested that Australia would win the series 5-0. Actually, with McGrath, Warne, Ponting et al that was perfectly possible. The first test went to Australia comfortably. Just... more

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