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Decade of IBioIC support boosts Scotland’s bioeconomy with £35 million of innovation investment
The Industrial Biotechnology Innovation Centre (IBioIC) has supported the growth of Scotland’s industrial biotechnology sector by helping it to attract £35 million of additional funding for research and development, according to new figures revealed to mark its tenth anniversary.
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New NMIS digital platform to help recruitment in Scotland’s manufacturing sector
A new online platform has been created to make it easier for manufacturing companies to recruit new apprentices and graduates.
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Glasgow Investment Zone to support just transition and climate-resilient economic development
A Glasgow City Council committee was recently given an update on the potential of the Glasgow City Region Investment Zone to support the just transition and climate-resilient economic development. Glasgow was recently recognised - by fDi Intelligence - for having the best investment strategy of any large European city.
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University of Glasgow research to eliminate gender bias in AI healthcare
Researchers are setting out to help ensure that the artificial intelligence behind the healthcare monitoring systems of the future is capable of providing the best possible care for both men and women.
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Glasgow’s STAC fourth cohort launched alongside new chair
The Smart Things Accelerator Centre (STAC) has launched its fourth cohort, with 20 companies joining Scotland’s first smart things and IoT accelerator, and also appointed a new chair.
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Strathclyde low-cost sensor to help Kenyan agriculture
A low-cost sensor system to detect nutrients in soil for improved fertility is being developed by researchers to help tackle food insecurity in Kenya.
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Strathclyde report finds Rapid Cancer Diagnostic Service speeding up treatment
More than one in ten patients seen by new cancer diagnostic services have been referred for cancer treatment, helping to speed up treatment and improve outcomes. Patients waited an average of 14 days from referral, to having cancer ruled in or out.
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City of Glasgow College navigates entrepreneurship with education summit
City of Glasgow College has been awarded a grant through the Scottish Ecosystem Fund 2023-24 to host a Summit on Entrepreneurship Education. The two-day event, which will take place on 11 and 12 March 2024.
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