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No longer just the art of the possible, it’s time to recognise 5G opportunities.
Kirsty Scott from the Scotland 5G Centre looks at how Scottish businesses can stay ahead of the competition by taking advantage of access to a private 5G network to trial product and solution ideas they have. The development of 5G in Scotland relies on the willingness of organisations to embrace…
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Glasgow’s Kelvingrove launches new tech for young people
My Stories is an interactive learning tool aimed at encouraging young people to engage with art and exhibits in Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum - even allowing them to digitally overlay speech bubbles or emojis on paintings.
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University of Glasgow students to compete in second Alexa taskbot challenge
The team of University of Glasgow computing students which scooped a half-million-dollar prize from Amazon last year is gearing up to compete once more.
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Strathclyde 5G private network solution scoops top industry award
The innovative team behind a global project which proved the portability of a flexible, private 5G ‘network in a box’ for live TV broadcasts has been named the IBC Accelerator Project of the Year for 2022.
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University of Glasgow researchers to power wireless ‘Microbot’ in the brain
University of Glasgow researchers are part of a new project which is setting out to develop tiny injectable robots capable of predicting and mitigating epileptic seizures.
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5G global showcase for live TV broadcast clocks up thousands of miles
A team from the University of Strathclyde and spin out company Neutral Wireless Ltd has been at the cutting edge of live TV broadcasts by installing ‘pop up’ networks using 5G technology to explore the possibilities that new hardware devices and technologies offer.
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5G global showcase for live TV broadcast clocks up thousands of miles
A team from the University of Strathclyde and spin out company Neutral Wireless Ltd has been at the cutting edge of live TV broadcasts by installing ‘pop up’ networks using 5G technology to explore the possibilities that new hardware devices and technologies offer.
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Strathclyde spin-out raises £10M to develop pioneering liquid biopsy platform for early-stage cancers
DxCover, A clinical-stage diagnostics firm founded out of research carried out at the University of Strathclyde has raised almost £10 million for its novel technology for early detection of multiple cancers.
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