Glasgow event brings UK fintech ‘national network’ together
Business leaders gathered in Glasgow for the first major conference dedicated to stimulating growth of the financial technology – or fintech – industry across the UK.
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University of Glasgow racing team goes green with electric racing car
The UGRacing team, which has been designing, building and driving their own racing cars since 2008, is gearing up to swap their petrol-powered engine for more sustainable battery power.
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University of Glasgow developing an AI that ‘thinks’ like humans
New research, published in the journal Patterns and led by the University of Glasgow’s School of Psychology and Neuroscience, uses 3D modelling to analyse the way Deep Neural Networks – part of the broader family of machine learning – process information, to visualise how their information processing matches that of…
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First Minister opens aviation STEM centre at Glasgow Science Centre
Glasgow will become home to the United Kingdom’s first Newton Flight Academy, a permanent classroom that will include three full-motion flight simulators.
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University of Glasgow launches centre for quantum technology
The University of Glasgow is launching a dedicated facility for its quantum research and development projects – the Centre for Quantum Technology which aims to build on the University’s expertise and experience as one of the largest quantum centres in the UK.
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UK-wide facility at Strathclyde to test for future health nanotechnologies
A bespoke nationwide facility for testing innovative nanotechnologies for healthcare applications is to be established at the University of Strathclyde.
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Scotland’s month-long FinTech festival launches with events in Glasgow
More than 50 events will bring alive the impact of fintech leaders and capabilities which are shaping many elements of the emerging digital economy.
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University of Glasgow-led project to transform digital exploration of community and citizen histories
A University of Glasgow-led research project that will use artificial intelligence to explore digital community heritage collections across the UK has been awarded £3.6m as part of the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) Towards a National Collection programme to create a unified virtual ‘national collection’.
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