The term “dual-use” is something of a lightning rod in the startup world, sparking debates about its meaning and usefulness. In these virtual pages, Jake Chapman wrote that “reliance on dual-use ...
Dual-use technology refers to technologies that have both civilian and military applications. The Canadian government, along with its NATO allies, has committed to an increased annual defence spending ...
Dual use technologies are innovations that have both civilian and military applications. Notable examples include advanced semiconductors, artificial intelligence (AI), encryption software, 3D ...
The evolving world of dual-use technologies with applications in both commercial and defense sectors is raising hard questions for entrepreneurs who innovate and could potentially help the military.
Reliable Robotics, a leader in autonomous aircraft systems, today announced the award of an Indefinite Delivery, Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contract leveraging the company’s dual-use technology to ...
Startups and other businesses that do not traditionally work with the Defense Department face challenges when attempting to break into the military market, including navigating the rules, regulations, ...
The fifth point of the Protocol proposing bilateral activities on the problems of dual-use technologies and conversion calls for in-depth discussions of "case studies of programs to develop and to ...
J2 Ventures has closed its $250 million Brookhaven Fund, an oversubscribed early-stage investment vehicle focused on dual-use technologies critical to both U.S. national security and commercial ...
Imagine drones that map disaster zones today and scout military targets tomorrow. Or seismic activity sensors built for construction that go on to detect submarines underwater. These ideas represent ...
Most of us don’t worry too much about where our data goes. We store documents in the cloud, collaborate online with Slack and Zoom and rely on platforms like Microsoft 365, Amazon Web Services and ...