Day: February 22, 2018

DASA: regenerative medicine at the frontline event

The Defence and Security AcceleratorтАЩs (DASA) regenerative medicine at the frontline themed competition is seeking proposals for regenerative technologies that can be applied very early after severe, traumatic injury resulting from combat or acts of terrorism. Recent conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan saw step changes in trauma care that led to great improvements in survival [тАж]

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DPRTE 2018 places SMEтАЩs at the heart of MOD procurement

The Defence Procurement, Research, Technology & Exportability (DPRTE) 2018 is primed to allow SMEs to discover their place in the UKтАЩs ┬г19 billion defence marketplace. The exhibition will be held on 27 March 2018 CardiffтАЩs Motorpoint Arena and is considered the UKтАЩs leading annual defence procurement and supply chain event. Held across a single day, [тАж]

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GB-Manchester: 2 Hotels тАУ Tenders, Bills Called

Scheme comprises construction of a 9 storey 375 bedroom hotel (use class C1) and a 9 storey 254 bedroom hotel (use class C1) with associated landscaping, car parking, cycle storage, sub-station, external drop off and service area. Sustainable Information

Lockheed Martin unveil Orlando expansion and hiring plans

Lockheed Martin has broken ground on a new, $50 million office facility in Orlando and announced plans to hire about 1,800 people over the next two years. Employees working in the new building will support engineering, program management and research and development activities for Missiles and Fire Control, which primarily designs, manufactures and supports advanced combat, [тАж]

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Cranfield University to explore opportunities for ex-servicewomen

The Cranfield School of Management has obtained a grant to better identify opportunities for women transitioning from the UK Armed Forces into civilian employment. New research indicates that ex-servicewomen are less likely to gain paid employment in comparison to their male counterparts, and are more likely to remain economically inactive. Now, academics from the Cranfield [тАж]

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