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Lottie doll campaign comes to HMGCC

13/11/2024

Small but mighty, Lottie doll has arrived at HMGCC as part of a campaign to highlight careers in engineering. 

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Showcase day held for innovation with industry

13/11/2024

A showcase day highlighting the work HMGCC has carried out with industry and academia has been held in Milton Keynes.

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Fake news and gender bias spotlighted in AI symposium hosted by HMGCC

07/11/2024

Gender bias, deepfake detection and machine learning ethics were just some of the hot topics discussed as part of a special event in Milton Keynes – all focused on artificial intelligence. 

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Applications sought for three latest national security challenges

04/11/2024

Experts are being invited to apply for the latest national security challenges released by HMGCC Co-Creation.

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HMGCC inspires future engineers at MK Innovates STEM festival

31/10/2024

HMGCC recently participated in the MK Innovates STEM Festival, an event dedicated to  highlighting technologies and career paths in science, technology, engineering and maths.

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Turing history in the spotlight as Bletchley Park CEO visits HMGCC

29/10/2024

Two halves of Alan Turing’s World War 2 history came together when Bletchley Park’s CEO paid a recent visit to HMGCC.

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CEO George Williamson features in newly published interview with techUK

14/10/2024

An interview featuring our CEO George Williamson in conversation with Jacqueline de Rojas, techUK board member and President Emeritus has now been published.

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HMGCC speakers hosted at London event for tech and industry

03/10/2024

Hundreds of representatives from industry gathered at a two-day event in London to hear a series of panel talks – including one featuring HMGCC CEO George Williamson. 

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New challenge looks at soundproofing for secure speech

24/09/2024

Government offices follow rigorous guidelines to ensure any rented spaces used for its work are as secure as bespoke buildings.

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