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UK-Japan partnership to see collaboration on incurable diseases, green technology and AI

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A new partnership between the UK and Japan will see medical researchers and scientists join forces, in advancing research into chronic conditions - such as diabetes, heart disease and arthritis - green technology and AI. The collaboration, announced by British Prime Minister Theresa May, Business Secretary Greg Clark and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, will see £30 million invested into a new partnership aimed at promoting technology and innovation in both Britain and Japan. The partnership includes a £10 million programme led by the UK's Medical Research Council (MRC) and Japan's Agency for Medical Research and Development (AMED) that will advance regenerative medicine. Greg Clark commented: "The UK and Japan are home to some of the most innovative businesses in the world, and we share the same fundamental belief in the power of enterprise to improve the lives of our citizens. This government wants to give older people at least five extra healthy independent years of life by 2035."


New £10million fund will help make 'plausible technologies of the future' a reality, says Greg Clark

Daily Mail - Science & tech

Jumping in a taxi, we often have our own idea of the quickest route for the driver to take. Soon, all we may need to say is'up' – after the Business Secretary announced a £10million cash injection that will help pave the way to flying cabs. Greg Clark said the money would go towards a series of projects that focus on how to regulate 15 plausible technologies of the future. They range from airborne taxis to'robolawyers' that use artificial intelligence to help streamline the legal services market. A flying taxi concept previously unveiled by engine maker Rolls-Royce.