You fixed one instance to 34... and fixed another to 36. *slow clap*
Get some sleep or something.
Anyway, research. We should concentrate on researching applications to magitech we already own, as acquiring new magitech would seem to require more exploration than sitting in a lab. I'm thinking something along the lines of powerful - and more importantly, intimidating - turret emplacements. Can our existing magitech be used for this purpose (as in, a gun that fires artillery spells), or would we have to make do with advancing our Sup.Ranged Armament and just building plain gun turrets?
(note, this is all out-of-character. I just want to know what paths would be feasible at this point)
NO
NO SLEEP
LESS THAN AN HOUR LEFT TO DX3
To answer...
Artillery could come with research into:
Things you already have - Style: Magitech or Doctrine: Superior Ranged Armament. These would be on the map itself, set up by Magitech Engineers (who would be unlocked by the research). These would tend towards being mid-range mortars and stationary forward-firing gun emplacements.
A noteworthy thing you don't have yet - Doctrine: Long-Range Support (this deals largely in things that support your units without being directly engaged in the combat zone). Like the above, they would be deployed by Engineers. Unlike the above, these would be deployed outside the combat zone and have a larger error/inaccuracy tendency on account of the distance.
As for non-Artillery turrets, Magitech, SupRangedArms, or research into Doctrine: Fortification could all produce those. Again, Magitech Engineers would happen.
Acquiring new Magitech actually can be done in a lab, though. REALLY high-level stuff won't be available for a while (someday you will be able to mass-produce Thaumatanks) and you may have to find certain things, but if you wanted to scrape together some basic vehicles for your units, that could easily be done with what you have. The player character is a more-than-competent developer of Magitech, after all. The thing you have were researched and developed by him, if not necessarily with 100% originality, but what's important is that yes, you can develop new things from the comfort of home.