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Medicines Manufacturing Innovation Centre set to Transform UK Pharma
The £35 million facility will, once opened next year, develop solutions to major problems in the pharmaceutical supply chain and accelerate access to affordable medicines.
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World renowned Scottish forging and forming research centre opening an office in ‘steel city’
The University of Strathclyde’s Advanced Forming Research Centre, part of the National Manufacturing Institute Scotland, is opening an office in Sheffield, providing local forging and forming houses with easy access to support.
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University of Glasgow Engineers outline new manufacturing process which could be passport to next-gen electronics
The new method for manufacturing electronics which prints high-performance silicon directly onto flexible materials could lead to breakthroughs in technologies including prosthetics, high-end electronics and fully bendable digital displays.
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University of Strathclyde partners in two new UK manufacturing research centres
The University of Strathclyde is a partner in two of five new digital manufacturing research centres receiving nearly £25 million of UK government funding.
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Glasgow based space-tech start-up R3-IoT plans international growth after securing £3.1m investment
Satellite-enabled connectivity start-up, R3-IoT is gearing up for international expansion after closing a £3.1million ($4.3m) seed investment round led by US-based VC Space Capital, joined by the Scottish National Investment Bank.
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New centre to explore human-robot connection
A “state-of-the-art” new centre involving University of Strathclyde, will help Scottish businesses explore the potential of ‘cobots’ – the next generation of robots trained to work cooperatively and more closely with humans.
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Honeycomb plastics offer a peek into future of smart prosthetic design say University of Glasgow engineers
A new form of lightweight, impact-resistant plastic-based ‘honeycomb’ structures which can sense when they have been damaged could find use in new forms of ‘smart’ prosthetics and medical implants, its inventors suggest.
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Clyde waste-to-hydrogen facility plan unveiled
The £20m facility on the north bank of the River Clyde will take non-recyclable plastics and use them to create a local source of sustainable hydrogen to be used as a clean fuel.
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