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Next phase of Strathclyde’s project to develop UK’s first medical delivery drone network launches
A consortium involving University of Strathclyde researchers that will deliver what will be the UK’s first medical distribution network has launched its next phase.
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University of Strathclyde to join new national network to boost innovation
The Innovation Launchpad Network+ will bring together leading universities, the Catapult Network and regional innovation ecosystems to enrich the exchange of ideas and knowledge across these organisations.
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University of Strathclyde graduates on track to deliver first all-electric jet engine
Scottish start-up Mako Aerospace has teamed up with the National Manufacturing Institute Scotland (NMIS) to manufacture the world’s first all-electric jet engine, which could double the range of electric aircraft compared to current hybrid models.
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NMIS appoints former UKRI Challenge Director as Chief Executive Officer
The National Manufacturing Institute Scotland (NMIS) has appointed former UKRI Made Smarter Innovation Challenge Director, Chris Courtney, as Chief Executive Officer.
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Student mental health set to benefit from new research hub
A network involving experts from the University of Glasgow & Strathclyde will help boost research into student mental health and wellbeing across Scotland.
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Strathclyde’s Advanced Forming Research Centre forges ahead in Sheffield
Just months after the AFRC established its outreach office in Sheffield, six major players have joined up.
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Strathclyde help Highland Games showcase the future of 5G broadcasting
A Highland Games in the heart of Scotland is at the forefront of a pioneering project trialling future broadcast production in remote locations using 5G and involving world-leading broadcasters and University of Strathclyde.
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Strathclyde physicists ‘switch on’ the future for ultra-precise optical clocks
A major stumbling block in the development of portable ultra-precise optical clocks has been solved by an international collaboration of scientists, including the Universities of Strathclyde, Loughborough and Sussex.
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