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NMIS support new technique that could boost UK aerospace efficiency
A new hybrid manufacturing method could boost capability in the UK and increase manufacturing efficiency for key aerospace components, which could in future be used by global manufacturers for the production of aircraft.
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Glasgow SpaceTech firm Craft Prospect unveils new AI satellite imaging tech
The new tech will serve as a successor to Craft Prospect’s Forwards Looking Imager (FLI), a neural-network-powered imaging payload for small satellite platforms.
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Strathclyde to lead global £1.5M AI Space sustainability project
A pioneering international collaboration is exploring how Artificial Intelligence can be harnessed to improve space operations, safety and sustainability.
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University of Glasgow receives £4.9M for world-leading electron microscopy facility
A major new grant will support the creation of a world-leading electron microscopy facility at the University of Glasgow.
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World unique research hub set to transform the global forging sector
The world’s most advanced research and innovation hot forging platform is opening today (21st March) at the University of Strathclyde’s Advanced Forming Research Centre (AFRC), part of the National Manufacturing Institute Scotland
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Glasgow-based Krucial leads European Space Agency project for global water monitoring
Krucial, the Scottish scaleup which uses space tech to provide digital solutions anywhere on Earth, has been awarded a contract from the European Space Agency (ESA) to develop a new water monitoring solution.
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Glasgow’s Alba Orbital pioneers satellite technology in UK Parliament
Tom Walkinshaw, of Alba Orbital, took one of his company’s Unicorn-2 products to the House of Commons.
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GCU student scoops Graduate Apprentice of the Year for Engineering at Scottish Awards
Mark, who combines work with studying BEng (Hons) Engineering (Design Manufacture) at Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU), took home the top prize at a ceremony in Aberdeen.
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