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Strathclyde partners with ABHI to support HealthTech innovators
The Association of British HealthTech Industries (ABHI) and the University of Strathclyde have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), designed to stimulate HealthTech innovation, research and product development in the Glasgow City Innovation District, to benefit both UK and international patients.
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New £12m research centre for inclusive trade policy involves Strathclyde economists
The Centre for Inclusive Trade Policy aims to be a centre of excellence for innovative trade policy research is set to launch in early 2022.
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School pupils to help ramp up luge project with GCU
Students at Glasgow Caledonian University who are designing and manufacturing the first artificial luge ramp in the UK are to enlist the help of around 200 school pupils.
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University of Glasgow set to support development of 6G tech
After securing a £2.6m grant, the university is setting out to build a world-leading facility to test 6G communications systems, said to be 50x faster than 5G.
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New Scottish consortium launched to unlock low-level wind power
A consortium between Glasgow-based Katrick Technologies, the University of Strathclyde and Glasgow Airport owners, AGS, will support the deployment of renewable technology that can produce carbon-neutral energy from previously unharnessed wind power.
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Glasgow-based semiconductor laser company wins major award
Vector Photonics, a company established as a spinout from the University of Glasgow has won a significant national award for their ground-breaking photonic crystal surface emitting laser technology.
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University of Glasgow DogPhone to empower pets to video call family
The collaboration with Aalto University in Finland could be the first of its kind and sets to help pets use the internet to contact their family.
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High-tech German speed cameras to be installed across Glasgow
A new generation of high-tech traffic cameras worth nearly £500,000 are to be installed across Glasgow to catch speeders and 'amber gamblers'.
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