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Artificial intelligence has been described as the “next major frontier” for Scotland’s economy, with the potential to add £23 billion by 2035, as ministers launched a refreshed national AI strategy in Edinburgh.
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The UK Hub for Quantum Enabled Position, Navigation & Timing (QEPNT), led by the University of Glasgow, will receive £1.2m from the UKRI’s Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) to accelerate the translation of the Hub’s technology into UK capability through industry partnerships, entrepreneurial activity and developing UK supply chains.
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A University of Glasgow-led research initiative has launched a free, open-source tool designed to help organisations, policymakers and communities evaluate artificial intelligence systems, enabling them to maximise benefits while identifying potential risks, bias and unintended harms.
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A pioneering augmented reality collaboration that helps patients visualise and better understand surgical procedures has been shortlisted for a national award.
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Scottish data centre and cloud provider DataVita has inked a £44.9 million partnership with Glasgow City Council to modernise and maintain the city’s digital infrastructure in support of essential public services.
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Financial services is experiencing one of the most profound periods of transformation in decades, driven by rapid technological change, evolving regulation and intensifying competition for talent.
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Plasma mirrors capable of withstanding the intensity of powerful lasers are being designed through an emerging machine learning framework.
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STAC (Smart Things Accelerator Centre), Scotland’s industry-led technology accelerator, has appointed Jim Rowan as its new Chair as it launches a £15 million investment fund to support high-growth Scottish technology companies.
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