Policy Perspectives: Multiverz is an open access observatory to keep policymakers informed about developments at the intersection of public policy and digital technologies.
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Publisher: GOV.UK
Author: UK GovernmentThe UK Science and Technology Framework
The UK is seeking to become a Science and Technology Superpower by 2030 and has developed a Science and Technology Framework to achieve this goal. The framework identifies five critical technologies to deliver prosperity and security for the UK and b...The UK is seeking to become a Science and Technology Superpower by 2030 and has developed a Science and Technology Framework to achieve this goal. The framework identifies five critical technologies to deliver prosperity and security for the UK and b...Tags: uk, science and technology
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