The UK's $1-billion bet to create technologies that change the world
Briefly

"I wanted to work on technologies that were more directly related to human health," he says, referring to his transition from quantum computing to neuroscience.
"If you had £50 million in research funding to change the world, what would you do?" is a question that highlights ARIA's ambition to fund revolutionary innovations.
"It's been a wild journey," says Carolan, reflecting on his new role at ARIA, which allows him to select projects funded by a £800-million budget.
"Empower scientists and engineers to reach for the edge of the possible and unlock breakthroughs that can benefit everyone," is the mission statement of ARIA.
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