Policy paper: Air quality plan for nitrogen dioxide (NO2) in UK (2017)
Documents setting out the UK’s plan for reducing roadside nitrogen dioxide concentrations. read more
Documents setting out the UK’s plan for reducing roadside nitrogen dioxide concentrations. read more
Foresight project exploring the opportunities and implications arising from the future transport system. read more
The project will explore the opportunities and implications arising from the future transport system in the UK.
Technological developments and disruptive business models will have a significant impact on how people and goods move around the UK over the coming decades. The Government Office for Science’s new Foresight project will investigate how these issues will affect the transport of people and goods up to 2040.
Commenting on the project, Sir Mark Walport, Government Chief Scientific Adviser, said:
Understanding what the future of transport could hold is important for society and government.
Policy makers need to think about the longer term future of transport in order to make informed decisions today to shape the way people and goods move in the future.
The Foresight Future of Mobility project will help policy makers to think about the future of transport by providing the latest scientific evidence and tools.
The project is developing evidence in the following areas:
These areas will develop over the course of the project.
The UK Intellectual Property Office is holding a UK-wide intellectual property roadshow run by Tom Duke, the UK’s IP Attaché to China.
The annual China IP roadshow will run from 18 to 20 September 2017 and this year will visit Glasgow, Edinburgh, Leeds, Barnsley, Liverpool and Manchester.
Based in the British Embassy Beijing, Tom supports over 200 UK companies each year to protect and enforce IP in China. He will draw on this experience to provide practical advice on a range of ventures in China, including exporting, manufacturing, investment (in China, the UK and third countries), collaborative research, technology licensing and creative projects.
China IP Roadshow events are open to large and small business, and cover all industry sectors. The events will cover all major aspects of IP: patents, trade marks, designs, copyright and trade secrets. All sessions will be interactive with opportunities to comment, ask questions and network with other participants.
The dates and locations for each city are provided below, along with links to further information and registration pages. All events are free of charge.
In partnership with Scottish Enterprise, the China IP Roadshow will begin with events in Glasgow and Edinburgh.
We are delighted that for the first time the China IP Roadshow will visit Yorkshire for events in Leeds and Barnsley. Events will be held in partnership with the Business and IP Centre (BIPC) Leeds, the Barnsley Business and Innovation Centre (BBIC), the IP Yorkshire blog and 4-5 Gray’s Inn Square.
The China IP Roadshow will visit Liverpool for a meeting held in partnership with Invest Liverpool, before returning to Manchester for the third year running, working with partners the China-Britain Business Council (CBBC).
If you require further information on the 2017 China IP Roadshow please contact Monica Su
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