Cable touts £50m to support emerging green techologies

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Innovate UK strategy and funding pot aims to support tech that can solve global challenges

Energy efficient computing and graphene are just some of the low carbon technologies expected to benefit from a new £50m government investment plan, launched today to support a new generation of innovations...

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