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Glaswegian medtech firm secures £1.7m in funding
Medical device specialist Nebu-Flow has secured £1.7m in an oversubscribed funding round led by Foresight Group, aimed at furthering the commercialisation and delivery of their next-generation respiratory pharmaceuticals.
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Strathclyde Study Suggests Solar Energy Can Be Cleanly Converted Into Storable Hydrogen Fuel
Research led by the University of Strathclyde suggests that solar energy can be accessed and converted into hydrogen – a clean and renewable fuel.
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£30 Million Plan to Turn ‘People Make Glasgow’ Tower Into Tech Hub
The joint venture between investor and developer Bruntwood and financial services group Legal & General plans for the Grade B listed, old City of Glasgow College building, to become a place where university spin-outs, start-ups and scale-ups can co-locate in a collaborative tech cluster.
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Glasgow Science Festival Makes A Splash With Programme Launch
The Glasgow Science Festival is setting out to make a splash as it returns with an expanded programme of in-person events in June under the theme of ‘Glasgow’s Making Waves’.
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Krill Oil May Be Beneficial to Muscle Function in 65+ Shows University of Glasgow Study
The study – led by the University of Glasgow’s Institute of Cardiovascular and Medical Sciences (ICAMS) and published in Clinical Nutrition -- found that krill oil supplementation of four grams per day could have beneficial effects on skeletal muscle function and size in this age group.
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Strathclyde Research Shows Blood Vessels Use “Short Cuts”
New research led at the University of Strathclyde’s Vascular Imaging Centre has shown that these cells use a sophisticated system to communicate with each other. Failures in this communication system may be the first step in the development of cardiovascular disease.
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University of Strathclyde and Renewable Parts to advance the UK-based remanufacture supply chain
The University of Strathclyde and Renewable Parts have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to further advance the UK’s ability to remanufacture and refurbish wind turbine components. As part of the MoU, both organisations will identify opportunities in the UK market to enhance the sustainability of the supply chain for…
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Strathclyde to Partner in Large-Scale Manufacturing Global Centre of Excellence
The University of Strathclyde is a partner in the Arrol Gibb Innovation Campus, a global centre of excellence aiming to transform large-scale manufacturing through innovation and skills development in the south-east of Scotland.
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