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The recording of this webinar is now available. Listen to the webinar to hear advice on what makes a great Centre for Defence Enterprise (CDE) proposal.

This link is available until 25 October 2016. You’ll need to sign in with your name, email and company details.

The webinar took place on Monday 10th October 2016 from 12:30pm to 1:30pm online.

Bruce Hardie, CDE Technology Manager, will talk you through what you should include in your research proposal and where it goes on the online submission service. You’ll be able to ask questions after the presentation.

CDE funds novel, high-risk, high-potential-benefit research. We work with the broadest possible range of science and technology providers, including academia and small companies, to develop cost-effective capabilities for UK armed forces and national security.

CDE is part of Dstl.

 

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