Interactive channel
This experimental space uses a range of social media tools to enable you to comment on BIS policy and campaigns.
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Science & Society Expert Groups
Five independent expert groups are taking forward the key areas which emerged from our consultation on science and society in the UK to canvas views on how we should develop our skills base, improve science communications and build public confidence in science.
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Digital Britain
Digital Britain outlines the Government's strategic vision for ensuring that the UK is at the leading edge of the global digital economy.
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Low Carbon Transition
The central hub for news on how the Government is working to deliver the transition to a low carbon future. This site provides up-to-date news from across Government on the action it is taking to put the UK onto a permanent low carbon footing, whilst simultaneously securing maximum economic benefit.
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Advanced Manufacturing
BIS launched a £151m package of measures to support advanced manufacturing at the end of July 2009 - part of the Government's strategy of targeted assistance for key sectors and markets as described in New Industry, New Jobs. It will expand access to information, encourage take up of new and emerging technologies and address challenges faced by specific manufacturing sectors.
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Unleashing Aspiration
On Monday 18 January 2010 the Government published Unleashing Aspiration: The Government's Response to the Final Report of the Panel on Fair Access to the Professions. Our report demonstrates our commitment to improving access to the professions and widening participation in higher education and new opportunities.
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BIS Sandbox
The Sandbox is a space for the Digital Communications team of the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills to test out innovative, low cost tools and approaches for getting feedback on government information and services online, and it's where we share the code we create for anyone to reuse and benefit from.
Former projects
Older projects hosted here previously are now hosted in the BIS corporate archive. Where possible, links have been redirected. These projects include: