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Inspiring the next generation of women engineers

07/07/2025

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

01/07/2025

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

18/06/2025

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

24/04/2025

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

14/04/2025

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

31/03/2025

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 

11/03/2025

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

19/02/2025

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

13/02/2025

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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