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EU prize for women innovators open for entries
The European Commission has launched the sixth edition of the EU Prize for Women Innovators, which sheds light on the outstanding work of female entrepreneurs and aims to inspire the next generation of innovators.
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Glasgow physiotherapists win award for helping burns victims in Malawi
Two specialised physiotherapists have been recognised for work they have undertaken to change the lives of burns victims in Malawi.
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Glasgow software company opens two global R&D labs
Smarter Grid Solutions, a distributed energy resource management software company, has officially opened two research and development laboratories in its Glasgow and New York offices.
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£15m artificial intelligence centre for Scotland to transform healthcare
Scotland is to have its own £15.8 million artificial intelligence health research centre, which promises to enable better patient diagnosis, treatment and outcomes.
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Glasgow announces ambition to be Scotland’s first circular city
Glasgow City Council has announced its ambition for Glasgow to become Scotland’s first circular city – one which reduces the amount of waste produced but reuses rather than dumping any waste it does generate.
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£5m investment for Interface programme
Businesses will benefit from investment of £5 million into the national Interface programme, helping to match them to Scotland’s world-leading academic expertise.
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Glasgow welcomes UK’s largest cancer research conference
Glasgow is gearing up to welcome over 1,500 delegates to the National Cancer Research Institute (NCRI) Cancer Conference, the UK’s largest professional forum showcasing the latest advances in cancer research.
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Funding available for businesses with big ideas to cut food waste
Businesses with big ideas to cut food waste could be in the running for up to £1 million in support to help them bring their plans to market.
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