An energy revolution?
With North Sea reserves rapidly depleting, the exploitation of shale gas could undoubtedly provide a viable alternative to fossil fuels. Only last week Ed Davey, the Secretary of State for Energy and...
View ArticleCreating the spark in tomorrow’s scientists
How do you capture the imagination of school children in the subjects of science, technology, engineering and maths? It’s a tough job and one which, here at QinetiQ, we like to help with through a...
View ArticleBreakthrough fracking technology for the shale revolution
A report by analysts PwC has estimated that shale oil could boost the UK’s economy by up to £50 billion by 2035. Shale gas production could account for almost 12% of the world’s total oil supply by...
View ArticleHow fibre-optic Distributed Acoustic Sensing (DAS) is revolutionising border...
Protecting and monitoring borders brings a unique set of problems – not least the potentially huge distances to cover, challenges of providing infrastructure and power, the time criticality of alert...
View ArticleiQ2014 – QinetiQ’s graduate recruitment campaign blasts off
Marketing We believe the future success of QinetiQ depends to a large extent on making sure that we engage with young people. That’s why we recently launched The 5% Club, a joint initiative with...
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