Systems Engineering for Autonomous Systems (SEAS) Defence Technology Centre (DTC)
SYSTEMS ENGINEERING FOR AUTONOMOUS SYSTEMS DEFENCE TECHNOLOGY CENTRE
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What are DTCs?

DTCs are virtual centres of excellence established in broad technology areas that are of significant importance to the delivery of UK defence capabilities. The strategic aim of DTCs is to provide more rapid pull-through of low maturity research into the UK Ministry of Defence's defence equipment programme.

DTCs are a formal collaborative arrangement between industry and academia, part funded by MoD and part by the participants, aimed at generating and enhancing technology vital to the delivery of future UK defence capabilities.

Each DTC is expected to undertake a diverse range of research in its specialist technology area, with a significant proportion being highly innovative and inventive work. MoD does not intend to specify a detailed programme of work for DTCs but instead has defined essential and desired outcomes it wishes DTCs to achieve :

essential :
To generate knowledge appropriate to future UK defence needs in the relevant domain
To enable earliest exploitation of knowledge generated for the benefit of UK defence
To enable knowledge generated to be used by MOD for internal UK government purposes

desired :
To enable knowledge generated in the civil sector to be used within the DTC
To enable knowledge generated by the DTC to be exploited for the benefit of the civil sector
To enable knowledge generated to be used by MOD for internal UK government purposes

More information on the UK Defence Science and Technology Strategy can be found at the following websites :

UK MoD
MoD Science and Innovation
Defence Science and Technology Laboratories
Defence Technology Centre Initiative

 

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