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Strathclyde begin 2 new quantum space tech projects
The use of quantum technology in space is being advanced by University of Strathclyde researchers in two new projects funded by the UK Space Agency (UKSA) under the Enabling Technology Programme.
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Ground-breaking NMIS facility paving the way for the future of manufacturing in Scotland
First Minister opens new R&D hub in Renfrewshire; with innovation at its heart, the facility is set to be a catalyst for economic growth
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UWS breakthrough could unlock cosmic secrets
New frontiers in the study of the universe – and gravitational waves – have been opened up following a breakthrough by University of the West of Scotland (UWS) researchers.
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Glasgow based Spire awarded contract to demonstrate wildfire detection satellite
Spire — the space data and services firm which designs, builds, tests, and operates all its satellites in Glasgow — has been awarded a contract by the Canadian Space Agency (CSA) to deliver preparatory work for the implementation phases of a wildfire monitoring satellite.
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Boost for startups in manufacturing sector as development partner named for new innovation district 
Startups in Scotland’s advanced manufacturing sector will be able to locate in a multimillion-pound ‘innovation district’ in Renfrewshire thanks to a new government-backed scheme.
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Self-driving cars must learn the language of cyclists to keep roads safe says University of Glasgow research
Future generations of self-driving cars should learn the language of cyclists to help them safely share the roads with bikes, new research suggests.
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Three Glasgow-built satellites launched on SpaceX mission
Three satellites launched on the SpaceX Transporter-7, designed and built in Glasgow to improve earth and space sustainability and monitor weather.
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GCU to help Scottish business win space race
The Space Economy could be worth £4billion to Scotland by 2030.
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