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CDE Innovation Network event: 30 June 2016, Birmingham

Centre for Defence Enterprise

May 4
11:10 2016

Registration is open now. It closes on 27 June 2016 at 12:30pm.

The event is taking place in Birmingham at The County Ground, Edgbaston.

Jim Pennycook, Head of Operations at CDE, will introduce CDE and give an overview of proof-of-concept research funding opportunities for innovative science and technology providers.

Technical experts from Dstl (the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory) will provide specific information about the themed competition: seeing through the clouds. This competition has up to 500,000 available for fully funded phase-1 projects.

David Hazelton, CDEs Deputy Technology Manager will talk about CDEs enduring competition..

In addition, Bruce Hardie, CDEs Technology Manager, will talk about how to create an effective proposal for CDE funding.

Attendees will be able to book a face-to-face meeting with CDE and Dstl subject matter experts to discuss potential proposals to the seeing through the clouds themed competition, and also to the enduring competition, once youve signed up for the main event.

There will be networking opportunities with other potential bidders, current Dstl suppliers, CDE, Dstl and military experts.

About CDE

CDE funds novel, high-risk, high-potential-benefit research. We work with the broadest possible range of science and technology providers, including academia and small companies, to develop cost-effective capabilities for UK armed forces and national security.

CDE is part of Dstl.

Centre for Defence Enterprise

Building R103
Fermi Avenue

Harwell Oxford
Oxfordshire
OX11 0QX

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