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Round-up of the first ever CAN DO Innovation Summit 2019
On 20th November 2019 Glasgow Science Centre became the stage for the inaugural CAN DO Innovation Summit.
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Game of Drones: A Song of Boats and LiDAR
Drones in the sky, drones in the sea, drones on land. Could drones be doing more for you? At Art of Possible: Game of Drones we brought together an audience of creatives, technological innovators, scientists and entrepreneurs to find out…
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Grounds to create global change
To mark International Zero Waste Week Scott Kennedy, co-founder of Revive Eco and member of Industrial Biotechnology Innovation Centre, shares how the company stops used coffee grounds going to landfill.
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Learning to fuel the growth of a more sustainable world
Rachel Clark from the Industrial Biotechnology Innovation Centre (IBioIC) encourages students into science to help save the planet.
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Glasgow City Region – a new European City Region of Innovation
Glasgow City Region is emerging as a new European City Region of Innovation. Kevin Rush, Director of Regional Economic Growth, outlines our three Innovation Districts which are underpinned by City Deal investment from the UK and Scottish governments.
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Women in STEM: Your point of view – a purposeful study
HR consultant Sara Ferreira-Jeffries shares the story behind Purpose HR's fascinating survey of women in STEM, analyses the findings and highlights the importance of diversity in the workplace.
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The Scottish Government’s ambitious climate change targets will boost our bioeconomy
Ian Archer, technical director at the Industrial Biotechnology Innovation Centre, explains why the commitment to net-zero greenhouse gas emissions is good news for the planet and good news for biotechnology.
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Artificial intelligence and 3D-printed organs: Art of Possible investigates the future of healthcare
Thanks to Scottish innovation, the future of healthcare could involve using 3D-printed organs for transplants and monitoring the vital signs of every human being through artificial intelligence. But how do we get there and what progress has been made so f
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