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Robot detects and removes toxic weed
10 June 2026
A SMART robot, developed to detect and remove ragwort while reducing chemical use and labour demands, has arrived at the Dorset Innovation Park for final testing. The electrically powered platform, dubbed Raggy by its creators, will begin field trials at a range of farms and land across Dorset throughout the summer. [Read More]
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£1.1b plan to back British chip firms
10 June 2026
A £1.1 billion plan to boost Britain’s ability to develop, deploy and scale AI technologies and chips has been unveiled by the Technology Secretary Liz Kendall at London Tech Week. The move backs the next generation of British chip companies to support growth and jobs, strengthen national security, and boost the UK’s competitiveness. [Read More]
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