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Rapid-robot delivery service coming to Glasgow with Amazon-Co-op partnership
Co-op is partnering with Amazon and extending robot deliveries as it seeks to more than double online sales by the end of the year.
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Memory devices on satellites to enable the quantum internet proposed by Strathclyde research
The installation of memory and ‘repeater’ devices in space, to enable use of the quantum internet, have been proposed in research by the University of Strathclyde and an international collaboration.
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Historic Glasgow Subway used to test potential of 5G to improve passenger experience
5G RailNext, a pioneering project to explore new experiences for commuters, set up a unique private 5G network using next generation technology to provide track-to-train connectivity between Buchanan Street and St Enoch stations.
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Pop-up book aims to teach kids about gravitational waves
The illustrated pop-up book is a result of a unique collaboration between an astrophysicist and children’s literature expert from the University of Glasgow.
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High Growth & Innovation Accelerator programme to help Glasgow’s innovation driven enterprises
Applications are now open for the programme which s designed to deliver relevant, accessible and practical learning for the leaders of ambitious businesses in Glasgow looking to scale up.
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5G remote robotics tech with worldwide potential rolls out in Scotland
One of the first demonstrations of remote robotics in higher education has attracted worldwide attention after its debut by University of Glasgow.
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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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