UK’s first Newton Flight Academy launched in Glasgow
The state-of-the-art facility, housed at the Glasgow Science Centre, features three full-motion flight simulators and is designed to teach students aviation-related STEM concepts, inspiring the engineers and scientists of tomorrow.
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Glasgow Firm Behind Advanced Green Battery Tech Secures Almost £1 Million
A Glasgow-based tech business focused on reducing the carbon impact of industrial processes has secured almost £1 million to enhance its new liquid air battery technology.
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£3M University of Glasgow Project Aims to Help Computing Take Quantum Leap
Researchers from the University of Glasgow are set to lead the Empowering Practical Interfacing of Quantum Computing (EPIQC) project, which is supported by funding from the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC), part of UKRI.
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University of Strathclyde storytelling AI to improve wellbeing of people with dementia
The storytelling technology will aid memory recollection, boost confidence and combat depression in people living with Alzheimer’s Disease and other types of dementia.
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Life-saving road safety app developed at UWS
Developed as part of a collaboration with Dumfries and Galloway Road Safety Partnership, the app provides local road users with information to better plan their journeys and travel more safely. The app also includes What3Words – a location feature often used by the emergency services – which could potentially save…
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Glasgow based fintech firm saves clients 75,000 hours with new software
An East Kilbride based fintech firm’s “breakthrough” tool that automates the transfer of data between systems has saved its clients 75,000 hours of time in its first full year.
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Glasgow app launched to reduce risk of re-offending
The Let's Get Connected app links to more than 800 services including support and advice for those experiencing trauma, poverty, mental health problems, addiction, unemployment, homelessness, and Adverse Childhood Experiences.
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Glaswegian student entrepreneur’s IoT tech aims to clear up water quality monitoring
Dale Colley, a power engineering undergraduate at Glasgow Caledonian University and founder of Altitude Thinking, has developed Aquabot, a remote-controlled drone that can be used on the surface of rivers, lochs, and canals to provide a more accurate, real-time picture of conditions in the water.
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