The Centre of Excellence in Energetic Materials (CoEEM) is a UK Government-driven initiative to pull together and champion essential national capability in energetic materials such as explosives, pyrotechnics, propellants and gas generators.
Apprenticeship opportunities at the University of Wales
The OME Apprenticeship programmes have been developed in collaboration with employers to ensure that they meet current career progression needs in an industry that is central to maintaining national security now and in the future.
Britain launches £3.3 million ‘Nuclear Deterrence Fund’
Researchers and institutions are invited to submit proposals under two pathways: Knowledge Accelerator Pathway & Advanced Pathway. The fund is set to run from October 2024 to March 2027. To take part, interested parties must register on the Defence Sourcing Portal (DSP).
If you work for a UK organisation that deals in energetic materials, please apply to become a member. Tell us what your expertise and interests are in this area and link up with like-minded professionals.
Ministry of Defence’s Science and Technology portfolio
The Defence Science and Technology Portfolio is a series of programmes and standalone projects designed to meet the MOD's capability needs and to ensure the UK armed forces remain at the cutting edge of technology.