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University of Glasgow team win $100,000 prize in Amazon Challenge
A team of students from the School of Computing Science have taken second place in the Alexa Prize TaskBot Challenge 2.
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Strathclyde 5G team scoops double awards success in collaboration with BBC
A team from Strathclyde and a University spin-out are part of a team which won two innovation awards for deploying a stand-alone pop up 5G network to support the live broadcast of the Coronation of King Charles III.
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New funding for University of Glasgow-led quantum tech research alliance
The University of Glasgow is set to play host to a third new collaborative research alliance supported by the Scottish Funding Council (SFC).
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Strathclyde to help shape Pakistan’s electricity investment landscape
A lecturer from the University of Strathclyde has joined forces with Pakistan’s National Transmission and Despatch Company (NTDC) to help transform the country’s electricity generation and transmission.
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Glasgow AI and automation firm posts ten-fold growth figures as demand soars
VKY Intelligent Automation, a Glasgow tech firm specialising in AI and automation has posted ten-fold growth figures as demand for its services soars.
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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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University of Glasgow AI buddy could prevent virtual bullying
New forms of artificially-intelligent moderators which oversee 3D virtual spaces and intervene against bad behaviour could help protect children from online bullying and harassment, a new study from Glasgow suggests.
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University of Glasgow water pollution monitoring system set to make a splash
A new form of low-cost, 3D-printed water pollution sensor could make a splash in the world of environmental monitoring, its developers at University of Glasgow say.
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