Lancaster University is one of the partners on a £9.1m project investigating new technologies to replace humans in mundane, dangerous, dirty, or detailed and precise tasks.
Researchers have developed the first accurate tool for measuring bipolar recovery which takes into account the personal experiences of people living with the disorder.
From a flat glossy surface today to rippling three dimensional pixels of light tomorrow, the future of your screen time could be changing in surprising new ways.
Homeless people who have been working with Lancaster University academics and citizen scientists to dream up new technology have developed a prototype which could improve their lives.
World-leading innovation experts from industry and academia gathered in Liverpool on 21 November to create new ideas and concepts to encourage healthy and active ageing - one of the biggest issues and opportunities facing society today.
The Institute for Entrepreneurship and Enterprise Development (IEED) is leading a new £5m project to support the growth and development of London-based SMEs in the creative and digital industries.