Williams conclude deal with QinetiQ.

The BMW WilliamsF1 Team today confirmed details of a new 'technical partnership' with QinetiQ - the technology solutions company privatised from🧜 the UK government's defence and eꦯvaluation research laboratories.

Acc🐼ording to a statement from the Grove based squad:

"...the partnership is designed to inject groundbreaking💙 British technologies into the development process of world-beating race cars and bring together th✱e best of British expertise.

Sir Frank Williams
Sir Frank Williams
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The BMW WilliamsF1 Team today confirmed details of a new ♊'technical partnership' with QinetiQ - the technology solutions company privatised from the UK government's defence and evaluation research laboratories.

Accord🔴ing🐎 to a statement from the Grove based squad:

"...the partnership is designed to inject ꦏgroundbreaking British technologies into the develoജpment process of world-beating race cars and bring together the best of British expertise.

"QinetiQ is a specialised technology organisation, which applies its wealth of defence technologies to create soluti🥃ons for the aerospace, transpo🐟rt, health, security and environmental sectors.

"This unique array of technology expertise will assist the BMW WilliamsF1 Team in a number of key areas, inꦜcluding materials science, predictive aerodynamic disciplines and the application of GPS technology for data acquisition at tests."

"A significant part of our success is drawn from the skills of our partners, and I have little doubt that QinetiQ's rich talent pool of British scientists and technology experts will make a real difference to our competitive performance," said 🔜team boss, Sir Frank Williams. "I am delighted that they are joining the team and we hope to be able to assist in the international promotion of their competencies."

"Formula One is a business which adopts the world's most innovative technological developments well ahead of other businesses. A t♏echnical partnership with t♔he BMW WilliamsF1 Team is a natural association for QinetiQ, where we can jointly demonstrate the power of British innovation to an international audience," added QinetiQ's chief executive, Sir John Chisholm. "We hope QinetiQ can make a substantive contribution to results on the race track and showcase the best of British technology."

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