Defence stories
MOTHER AI unveils UK-built sovereign language model
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MOTHER AI unveils a UK-built sovereign language model, promising domestic hosting, tighter data control and alignment with UK-EU oversight.
Integrated Quantum unveils quantum-resilient AI data layer
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Integrated Quantum debuts AIQu VEIL, a quantum-resilient data layer letting enterprises run global AI on anonymised vectors, not raw data.
NMITE & British Army launch autonomous robotics MEng
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NMITE and the British Army have unveiled a three-year autonomous robotics MEng, blending drone technology with hands-on defence-linked projects.
Aliter unites trio as Serbus to drive UK security push
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Aliter folds three tech firms into Serbus to target UK critical infrastructure security, eyeing GBP £75m revenue within two years.
Claroty raises $150m to expand cyber-physical security
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Claroty secures $150m in fresh funding to accelerate global expansion of its cyber-physical security platform for critical infrastructure.
NMITE unveils three-year autonomous robotics degree
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NMITE launches a three-year autonomous robotics MEng from 2026, tying drones, defence needs and local industry into a hands-on curriculum.
Forrester tips cloud & generative AI to fuel IT boom
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Global IT services spending will rise 4.8% annually to 2029 as cloud infrastructure and generative AI reshape enterprise technology demand.
Australia warned over unpreparedness for drone cyber-attacks
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Australia’s power, water and telecoms at risk as report warns critical infrastructure lacks defences against emerging drone-borne cyber threats.
Here are the four firms feds back with $92M quantum investment
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Canada is investing CAD $92M in four quantum start-ups to speed up fault-tolerant computing for industrial and defence uses.
AI translation outpaces governance in defence work
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AI translation is racing ahead in defence-adjacent work, as new survey data warns governance and consistency are struggling to keep up.
China & aerospace lift high-end global 3D printing
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Industrial 3D printer shipments return to growth as aerospace demand and a strong China rebound lift high-end metal systems in 2025.
RANsemi, Radisys unveil all-in-a-box 5G for defence
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RANsemi and Radisys unveil an all-in-a-box private 5G platform for rapid, resilient mission-critical defence and public safety deployments.
AI data management market to hit USD $239.15bn by 2034
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AI data management is set to surge to USD $239.15bn by 2034 as cloud, streaming data and governance needs reshape enterprise data strategy.
Beyond Insights symposium spotlights megatrends, discipline
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Beyond Insights’ Kuala Lumpur symposium draws record hybrid turnout, urging Malaysian retail investors to act on megatrends with discipline.
UK MoD taps Oracle cloud to modernise legacy systems
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The UK Ministry of Defence has deepened its Oracle cloud ties to modernise legacy systems, boost AI adoption and treat data as a core asset.
Teradata scales enterprise AI deployments across sectors
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Teradata claims over 150 large-scale AI deployments in 2025 as enterprises shift from pilots to governed, production-grade roll-outs.
Canada launches CAD $244.2m DI Assist defence scheme
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Canada commits CAD $244.2m to new DI Assist scheme, backing SMEs to develop defence and dual-use tech and bolster its industrial base.
Forward Edge-AI grows global post-quantum security channel
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Forward Edge-AI expands its global partner network to meet surging government and enterprise demand for post-quantum security tools.
Roke opens GBP £5m defence logistics hub in Romsey
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Roke opens GBP £5m Romsey logistics hub, uniting design, testing and production to accelerate defence deliveries and boost UK resilience.
Private 5G & LTE spend to surpass USD $7.2bn by 2028
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Private 5G and LTE spend will top USD $7.2bn by 2028, as industries shift from public mobile networks to standalone private deployments.