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Government defence organisation to create new AI research team at Newcastle Helix

The Defence Science and Technology Laboratory is backed by the Ministry of Defence

Newcastle Helix(Image: Newcastle Chronicle)

A Ministry of Defence-backed research organisation is opening a new office in Newcastle as it looks to tap into the region's tech expertise.

The Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl) is planning to create a new unit in the city which will look to increase its capacity in artificial intelligence and data science.

The new team will be based at the National Innovation Centre for Data (NICD), located at Newcastle Helix. The NICD is supported by Newcastle University and has become a hub for companies looking to improve their use of data.

Dstl said it will use the centre's ecosystem of non-traditional small and medium-sized business suppliers to help solve defence and security data challenges.

Around 15 new jobs will be created by Dstl when it opens its new base in late 2021.

Defence Minister Jeremy Quin said: "As outlined in the Integrated Review, our £6.6bn investment into research and development will supercharge science and innovation to lead the way in developing cutting-edge technologies.

"I am delighted that Dstl are expanding their pioneering work in the North East of England which will benefit from a range of new skills sets, knowledge and expertise."

Opening the office in Newcastle will provide Dstl with "greater resilience, capacity and diversity in artificial intelligence and data science", it said.