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1. Project Natick is Microsoft’s research into the feasibility of an underwater environmentally friendly datacentre. Spencer Fowers analysing data in Inverness, Scotland.
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Armourcoat Sustainable Luxury Finishes are creators, manufacturers, and installers of stunning contemporary surface finishes for visionary architects, designers, and private clients worldwide.
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The YASA Axial Flux Motor is the future of performance electric vehicle propulsion. It is Mercedes Benz’s ultra-high performance electric vehicle motor capable of moving their cars faster and further.
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Oxford Biomedica is one of the original pioneers in gene and cell therapy. It was part of the University of Oxford consortium behind the development of the coronavirus vaccination, as the leading manufacturer at the new OX Box laboratory facility.
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Microsoft and the University of Copenhagen are building the world’s first scalable quantum computer at the Quantum Materials Lab in Copenhagen. Quantum computers could eventually be used to solve some of the world’s toughest problems, from world hunger to the dangerous effects of climate change revolutionising society and changing the world as we know it.
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Project Natick is Microsoft’s research into the feasibility of an underwater data centre, to determine whether it is logistically, environmentally, and economically practical. They selected the Orkney Islands for the Northern Isles deployment in part because the grid there is supplied 100% by wind and solar as well as experimental green energy technologies under development.
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In 1947, McVitie and Price made the official cake for Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip’s wedding. Parent company Pladis offered its services to Buckingham Palace to provide a cake to celebrate their 70th wedding anniversary. The cake includes intricate handmade sugar work details such as flowers replicating the Myrtle used in The Queen’s original wedding bouquet.
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Immunocore is a global commercial-stage biotechnology company, based in Oxfordshire, which researches and develops biological drugs using soluble T-cell receptor technology.
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Project Natick is Microsoft’s research into the feasibility of an underwater data centre, to determine whether it is logistically, environmentally, and economically practical. They selected the Orkney Islands for the Northern Isles deployment in part because the grid there is supplied 100% by wind and solar as well as experimental green energy technologies under development.
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Project Natick is Microsoft’s research into the feasibility of an underwater data centre, to determine whether it is logistically, environmentally, and economically practical. They selected the Orkney Islands for the Northern Isles deployment in part because the grid there is supplied 100% by wind and solar as well as experimental green energy technologies under development.
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NIAB EMR is a horticultural and agricultural research institute at East Malling, Kent in England, with a specialism in fruit and clonally propagated crop production. Sainsbury’s has been working with EMR to improve their related production line. Abi Johnson analyses the root structure of two different varieties of strawberries.
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Thanet Earth is Britain’s largest greenhouse complex, covering 90 hectares of land and producing around 400 million tomatoes, 30 million cucumbers and 24 million peppers each year. Innovation, environmental concern, and a focus on quality combine with cutting edge technology, international expertise and the best UK growing conditions to produce unrivalled taste on a commercial scale.
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Microsoft is working alongside the NHS with Azure AI to spot patients facing increased risks during surgery. Justin Green and Mike Reed at the Wansbeck Hospital in Northumbria are exploring how AI could help reduce waiting times, support recommendations from healthcare teams and provide patients with better information so they can make more informed decisions about their own care. The AI model is hosted in Microsoft’s Azure cloud and uses the Responsible AI dashboard in Azure Machine Learning, so that medical professionals are given a clearer understanding of why the AI has reached its conclusions.
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EPR Architects is an award-winning architecture studio delivering exemplary architecture, master planning, and interior design. The 300-strong team works across three studios with a central London headquarters.
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Cecily Morrison, Senior Principal Researcher Manager at Microsoft Research Cambridge, is exploring the possibilities of using AI technology for people who are blind and with low vision.
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Microsoft and the University of Copenhagen are building the world’s first scalable quantum computer at the Quantum Materials Lab in Copenhagen. Quantum computers could eventually be used to solve some of the world’s toughest problems, from world hunger to the dangerous effects of climate change revolutionising society and changing the world as we know it.
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Renault Formula One’s Enstone Technical Centre in the UK is constantly exploring how to push the limits of engineering. Each piece of information is imperative to understand the dynamics of the car and transform these forces into performance. 200 sensors collect over 50 billion data points that help the technical staff improve aerodynamics, performance, and handling. The team must be able to trust the data they receive, analyse it, and visually interpret it in the most efficient way. Microsoft technology such as Azure Batch, artificial intelligence tools, and HoloLens, can help filter through each valuable piece of information.
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Renault Formula One’s Enstone Technical Centre in the UK is constantly exploring how to push the limits of engineering. Each piece of information is imperative to understand the dynamics of the car and transform these forces into performance. 200 sensors collect over 50 billion data points that help the technical staff improve aerodynamics, performance, and handling. The team must be able to trust the data they receive, analyse it, and visually interpret it in the most efficient way. Microsoft technology such as Azure Batch, artificial intelligence tools, and HoloLens, can help filter through each valuable piece of information.
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Renault Formula One’s Enstone Technical Centre in the UK is constantly exploring how to push the limits of engineering. Each piece of information is imperative to understand the dynamics of the car and transform these forces into performance. 200 sensors collect over 50 billion data points that help the technical staff improve aerodynamics, performance, and handling. The team must be able to trust the data they receive, analyse it, and visually interpret it in the most efficient way. Microsoft technology such as Azure Batch, artificial intelligence tools, and HoloLens, can help filter through each valuable piece of information.
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The Microsoft Quantum Lab Delft in the Netherlands is the culmination of a partnership between Microsoft and QuTech to collaboratively research the building blocks for a quantum computer. Quantum computers could eventually be used to solve some of the world’s toughest problems, from world hunger to the dangerous effects of climate change revolutionising society and changing the world as we know it.
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The Microsoft Quantum Lab Delft in the Netherlands is the culmination of a partnership between Microsoft and QuTech to collaboratively research the building blocks for a quantum computer. Quantum computers could eventually be used to solve some of the world’s toughest problems, from world hunger to the dangerous effects of climate change revolutionising society and changing the world as we know it. That’s something to smile about.
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The Microsoft Quantum Lab Delft in the Netherlands is the culmination of a partnership between Microsoft and QuTech to collaboratively research the building blocks for a quantum computer. Quantum computers could eventually be used to solve some of the world’s toughest problems, from world hunger to the dangerous effects of climate change revolutionising society and changing the world as we know it.
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Sainsbury’s Woodland Trust partnership began in 2004 when they started selling Woodland Eggs. Since then, they have added chicken and turkey products to their Woodland range, including the Norfolk Black chicken turkey.
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The YASA Axial Flux Motor is the future of performance electric vehicle propulsion. It is Mercedes Benz’s ultra-high performance electric vehicle motor capable of moving their cars faster and further.
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Dr. Chetan Nayak working at the Microsoft Quantum Lab Delft in the Netherlands research the building blocks for a quantum computer. Quantum computers could eventually be used to solve some of the world’s toughest problems, from world hunger to the dangerous effects of climate change revolutionising society and changing the world as we know it.
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Microsoft’s Paddington headquarters integrates several very distinct groups (with very different needs) together under one roof, whilst being a space that functions effectively for their different cultures. Paddington is a befitting location for the technology giant and has been designed to optimise collaboration, connection, and learning.
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EPR Architects is an award-winning architecture studio delivering exemplary architecture, master planning, and interior design. The 300-strong team works across three studios with a central London headquarters.
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The YASA Axial Flux Motor is the future of performance electric vehicle propulsion. It is Mercedes Benz’s ultra-high performance electric vehicle motor capable of moving their cars faster and further.
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The YASA Axial Flux Motor is the future of performance electric vehicle propulsion. It is Mercedes Benz’s ultra-high performance electric vehicle motor capable of moving their cars faster and further.
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Microsoft and the University of Copenhagen are building the world’s first scalable quantum computer at the Quantum Materials Lab in Copenhagen. Quantum computers could eventually be used to solve some of the world’s toughest problems, from world hunger to the dangerous effects of climate change revolutionising society and changing the world as we know it.
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