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Glasgow ultrasound sensor specialist signs partnership agreement with US medtech firm
Novosound, which brings its technology to emerging industrial and medical applications, will work with Nasdaq-listed company PAVmed Inc., as it expands into the North American healthcare market.
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Strathclyde led solar microgrid fuels increase in Malawi’s school pupils
A ScotGov funded project, led by University of Strathclyde to connect rural villages in Malawi to the national grid fuels fivefold increase in school pupils.
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Strathclyde part of pioneering £24M telecoms projects
The University of Strathclyde is involved in two projects awarded a total £24M from the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport to develop a more diverse telecommunications market.
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University of Glasgow joins £12m next-gen telecoms research project
Researchers from the University of Glasgow’s James Watt School of Engineering are among the founding partners of a new £12m telecommunications project.
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Glasgow based Willo reaches investment milestone and unveils US growth plans
Asynchronous video interview platform Willo has raised more than £1.5 million to drive further expansion in the United States.
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Glasgow firm awarded £30m to develop clean hydrogen HGV
Glasgow-based HVS aims to develop a "clean and affordable" cab and tractor unit to replace equivalent diesel-powered vehicles currently used across the UK and Europe.
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Strathclyde’s new device can control light at unprecedented speeds
A programmable optical device for high-speed beam steering has been developed in research involving the University of Strathclyde.
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£1.3M grant to develop pioneering superconducting electrical machines for zero emission aviation
A Strathclyde researcher has been awarded a prestigious European Research Council starting grant for a five-year project to electrify aircraft using a novel superconducting machine technology.
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