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Glasgow tech entrepreneurs selected for SXSW programme
4 Glasgow-based business leaders will join the 14-person cohort of Scottish tech entrepreneurs which has been selected to travel to Austin, Texas next month for a programme of growth-related activities under the Foras excursion initiative.
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Glasgow tops European rankings for attracting overseas investment strategy
As well as the number one spot for its foreign direct investment strategies in the European Cities & Regions of the Future 2024, Glasgow was also ranked fifth for connectivity and 10th for business friendliness. 
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West of Scotland gains £1.2M for six new innovation colleges
Six new innovation hubs will be created across the region to stimulate growth in sectors including digital healthcare, sustainable development and advanced manufacturing.
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Strathclyde partners with global pharmaceutical firm to advance medicine manufacturing
Global pharmaceutical firm Sanofi has joined CMAC – the University of Strathclyde’s internationally leading medicines manufacturing research centre – to advance research and innovation in the sector.
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Glasgow Agritech SOLASTA Bio advances in green bioinsecticides with successful trials
Founded in 2020, SOLASTA Bio has developed what’s been said to be the world’s first technology platform for creating neuropeptide-based insect control agents (ICAs)—bioinsecticides that aren’t based on synthetic chemicals, are environmentally-friendly, and can help preserve the ecosystem by protecting beneficial pollinators.
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GCU research influences local council’s bin collection policy
Invaluable health and safety research conducted by Glasgow Caledonian University has played a key role in helping a Buckinghamshire resident persuade her local council to rethink its bin collection methods.
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Glasgow space engineers innovative space reflectors could ensure bright future for solar power farms
Reflectors placed in orbit around the Earth which send sunlight towards future solar power farms at dawn and dusk could help accelerate the transition to net-zero, researchers say.
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Historic Govan Viking Stones site receives funding for sustainable upgrades
A group dedicated to preserving and promoting one of the most renowned collections of early medieval sculptures in Europe has been awarded a grant of £150,000 by SP Energy Network’s Net Zero Fund to make vital sustainable upgrades to the home of the archaeological site in the heart of Govan.
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