Monitoring the policy and strategic landscape around technologies with both civilian and defence applications.
The Dual-Use Tech Radar monitors the policy and strategic landscape around technologies with both civilian and defence applications. It tracks regulatory developments, export control changes, investment screening decisions, and the strategic competition dynamics shaping the global technology environment.
Dual-use technology has become one of the primary arenas of great power competition. Export controls, investment restrictions, and industrial policy decisions affecting semiconductors, artificial intelligence, biotechnology, quantum computing, and advanced materials are reshaping global supply chains, R&D investment, and market access at speed.
The Radar covers export control developments across the Wassenaar Arrangement, US EAR and ITAR regimes, and equivalent frameworks in the EU, UK, and partner nations. It monitors investment screening decisions under CFIUS and equivalent bodies, tracks industrial policy interventions supporting domestic technology champions, and identifies emerging technologies approaching the dual-use regulatory frontier.
Technology companies, investors, government affairs teams, and strategic advisors operating at the intersection of technology and national security policy.
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The Dual-Use Tech Radar tracks regulatory developments, export control shifts, and strategic competition dynamics across emerging technologies — from advanced semiconductors and AI to biotechnology and quantum systems.
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