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Inspiring the next generation of women engineers
An audience of 150 year eight girls attended a special talk by HMGCC engineers to mark International Women in Engineering Day (INWED).
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The search is on to recruit HMGCC’s new leader in technology
A recruitment campaign has this week been launched to find the perfect candidate for a key senior technology leadership role at HMGCC.
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National security challenges under the spotlight at pioneering tech events
HMGCC recently hosted two showcase events, bringing the tech triumphs of industry closer to national security’s toughest challenges.
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New challenge launched to detect hidden devices
Detectors to spot hidden phones, smart watches or other electronic devices are sought in the latest challenge launched by HMGCC Co-Creation.
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New challenge explores alternative tracking technology
A new tech challenge has been launched by our Co-Creation team, looking for tracking solutions to use when satellite systems aren’t available.
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Innovation in national security is focus for spotlight speech at annual government event
HMGCC CEO George Williamson was among the spotlight speakers at the Home Office’s recent Security and Policing event held in Farnborough.
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Sir Patrick Vallance visits HMGCC as part of spotlight tour to Milton Keynes
HMGCC welcomed Science Minister Patrick Vallance to its Milton Keynes office last week, where he learned more about our vital work with industry and academia.
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Pledge signed to support engineers of tomorrow
HMGCC is proud to announce that we have signed up to the Tomorrow’s Engineers Code, showing our commitment to supporting diversity and inclusion in engineering and technology.
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Inspiring engineers of the future during National Apprenticeships Week
At age 15, few teenagers may say that their future careers are all mapped out.
But this week HMGCC hosted a special event inviting more than 100 pupils to explore where science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM) could take them.
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