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World’s first stand-alone 5G network introduced at the Silverstone British Grand Prix
Alongside BT Sport, Vislink and Dorna Sports - The University of Strathclyde helped beam the British Grand Prix to a global audience on the world's first private standalone 5G network for sports broadcasting as part of a ground-breaking collaboration.
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University of Glasgow team develop real life star trek holodeck
A piece of science fiction technology could be one step closer to reality with a new development in touchable holograms by a University of Glasgow team.
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Recycled aggregate foundation used in Glasgow for sustainable network expansion
Virgin Media O2 has successfully trialled the use of recycled aggregate while building new network in Cranhill, Glasgow, helping to reduce its environmental impact as it expands its ultrafast fibre services to more homes and businesses in the city.
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City of Glasgow College secures engineering apprenticeships during pandemic
City of Glasgow College partnered with engineering companies to help create career opportunities for 70 of Scotland’s young people during the global pandemic.
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GCU researchers use gaming world to help disabled people engage with spiritual communities
Researchers at Glasgow Caledonian University are looking to use the popular video game Minecraft to help young people with disabilities integrate into the spiritual life of their religious congregations.
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Teenager’s Tokyo Paralympics dream aided by University of Strathclyde
A Scots Paralympic swimmer has been able to fulfil a long held dream of competing for ParalymicsGB has been aided by a University of Strathclyde designed state-of-the-art prosthetic arm.
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Glasgow pupils to benefit as rollout of digital devices to all Scottish school students begins
Work to tackle digital inequality in Scotland and provide every school pupil with a laptop or tablet has started while investment in the scheme has been increased to more than £48m.
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Indian pupils catch up on Covid learning loss thanks to Glasgow edtech firm
Language tech specialist Klik2Learn have teamed up with an international charity to allow school pupils in India to develop their basic English language, literacy and numeracy skills.
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