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Strathclyde spin out company acquired by Tokyo giant
Leading renewable energy technology company Smarter Grid Solutions which provides software that connects renewable energy resources to the electricity grid has been acquired by Mitsubishi.
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Teenager’s Tokyo Paralympics dream aided by University of Strathclyde
A Scots Paralympic swimmer has been able to fulfil a long held dream of competing for ParalymicsGB has been aided by a University of Strathclyde designed state-of-the-art prosthetic arm.
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World renowned Scottish forging and forming research centre opening an office in ‘steel city’
The University of Strathclyde’s Advanced Forming Research Centre, part of the National Manufacturing Institute Scotland, is opening an office in Sheffield, providing local forging and forming houses with easy access to support.
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University of Strathclyde part of consortium aiming to develop sustainable aircraft
The university has partnered with Loganair, Rolls-Royce and the Centre for Modelling & Simulation (CFMS) for the six-month project aiming to develop more sustainable aircraft capable of short-haul operations across the Highlands and Islands.
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Early brain cancer detection breakthrough for Glasgow based Dxcover
Early detection of brain cancer has moved one step closer, through a breakthrough by University of Strathclyde spinout Dxcover which has shown that its innovative testing technology is effective even in the earlier days of cancer growth, at a smaller volume and lower stage.
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University of Strathclyde confirmed as official host of Conference of Youth in run-up to COP26
The University of Strathclyde is set to welcome the world’s largest annual youth gathering on climate change to its campus later this year, ahead of the COP26 climate conference.
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University of Strathclyde partners in two new UK manufacturing research centres
The University of Strathclyde is a partner in two of five new digital manufacturing research centres receiving nearly £25 million of UK government funding.
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£21 million digital project involving regional universities aims to decarbonise dairy industry
A £21 million digital project involving the University of the West of Scotland and University of Strathclyde, aiming to create 600 new jobs is set to help decarbonise South-West Scotland and Cumbria’s dairy industry.
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