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“Too often government-funded R&D fails to gain a commercial footing because the government technology pipeline is not connected with entrepreneurs and early-stage capital a great loss of economic and national security value to the United States,” said Simon Davidson, IQT Emerge executive vice president, in a statement. “IQT Emerge continues the IQT mission and pairs the organization’s sophistication in identifying technologies with potential commercial viability with the institutional knowledge on what it takes to build companies and bring products to market.”
The launch of IQT Emerge reflects a larger shift, initiated by the Trump administration in 2020, in how the U.S. intelligence community defends critical infrastructure and emerging technologies. National security agencies began collaborating with the private sector and moving more research and development projects in-house.
Pictures from the past showing inside the Hartington s cheese business in the Peak District
The original Hartington Creamery was established by the Duke of Devonshire in the late 1800s and while our pictures may not go back that far, learn all about the fire which halted the business its boom in the 1900s and then it’s revival in the 21st century.
Wednesday, 6th January 2021, 5:52 pm
The Parish of Hartington has a long history of cheese-making and Hartington Creamery has the unique title of the world s smallest Stilton producer.
The iconic Nuttalls Blue Stilton from the little Derbyshire dairy became world famous in 1900 and the creamery passed down to Nuttalls son and then was taken over by by his widow wife in the early part of the 20th Century.
Charlottesville29 creates one-stop-shop for area restaurant gift cards (FILE) (Source: Pixabay) By Andrew Webb | December 16, 2020 at 9:54 AM EST - Updated December 16 at 9:54 AM
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (WVIR) - Charlottesville29.com has created a place to get all of your holiday shopping done in the matter of minutes.
The website has dozens of area restaurants listed with links and phone numbers to purchase gift cards.
Creator Simon Davidson says this is a convenient way to shop while helping support restaurants on the brink of closing due to the coronavirus pandemic.
“Joy and anguish are two opposite emotions, but they’re both really poignant for restaurants right now,” he said. “They still take great joy in their passion to serve others, but there’s real anguish at the risk of closing and not being able to live out that passion.”