Trust Everything, Everywhere
Trust 'building blocks', like encryption, enable digital industries to flourish securely, but they don't extend into the physical world. With emerging technology blurring the line between digital and physical, a new trust infrastructure that straddles both worlds could unlock cyber-physical markets.
Programme development
Within opportunity spaces, we build multi-year R&D programmes designed to advance complex, large-scale ideas that require coordinated investment and management across disciplines and institutions.
Areas we are exploring whilst developing a funding programme in this space include:
- Substrate-agnostic, AI-generated security protocols – enabling agent collaboration in digital and physical adversarial environments using cryptography, trusted hardware and other similar capabilities
- Security primitives for biology, especially for biosecurity (vaccine obfuscation etc.)
- Verifiable manufacturing/self-driving labs/autonomous supply chains
- Security-like behaviours in nature
- Classical to quantum trust-minimised communication (practical remote state preparation, remote state measurement)
- Neuro-privacy, and neural interfaces security technology
Help inform the development of the programme thesis by providing feedback or registering interest in taking part in a roundtable.
Shaping our programme direction
Discovery workshop sessions
On 13-14 October, we held a workshop that brought together experts from a range of fields to help shape the direction of a programme in this space through feedback, critique, collaboration and knowledge sharing. Catch up on the various speaker sessions by watching the recordings below.
Pre-programme discovery funding (closed)
To help inform our programme direction and build community, we put out a call to fund ~3-month exploratory projects with up to £20,000 each. Once selected, the funded projects will be visible here.
We welcomed proposals that fell into one of these four tracks:
- Track 1: Systemisation of knowledge – In-depth analyses of topics relevant to the opportunity space.
- Track 2: Applied agentic challenges – Design and prototype implementation of games to help us measure the current state of the art in multi-agent coordination and surface new agentic capabilities.
- Track 3: Ethical and risk analysis – Analyses of ethical considerations and risks we should be mindful of as we consider funding tools and infrastructure for multi-agent coordination.
- Track 4: Community building in the UK, and beyond – Events, educational content, website and other such community-driven efforts to grow multi-disciplinary R&D communities in the UK and beyond who are relevant to the opportunity space.
More details including what was in and out of scope can be found in the call for proposals below.
Funding resources
Meet the programme team
Our Programme Directors are supported by a core team that provides a blend of operational coordination and highly specialised technical expertise.
Find us at the following events
Join our team
We are hiring a Technical Specialist - Cyber-Physical Multi-Agent Systems to help shape and deliver a bold programme of research in this space.
Application deadline: 23 November 2025
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