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Strathclyde partnership to advance flow battery technology in emerging economies
A collaboration between Strathclyde and an energy storage innovator is aiming to simplify the reconditioning and maintenance of single-liquid flow batteries in emerging countries such as Malawi and Sri Lanka.
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Strathclyde hosts new Enterprise Hub to support tech entrepreneurs
The Royal Academy of Engineering has launched a major new initiative to support engineering and technology entrepreneurs to start and grow businesses in Scotland.
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National Manufacturing Institute Scotland to level up ambitious manufacturing businesses with £14m fund
Ambitious manufacturing businesses across Glasgow City Region are set to benefit from £14 million ‘levelling up’ funding for three research and development (R&D) projects aiming to upskill the workforce, boost sustainability and productivity and accelerate local economic growth. 
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New digital pharma manufacturing facility opens in Paisley
The Medicines Manufacturing Innovation Centre is a collaboration between CPI, the University of Strathclyde and founding industry partners GSK and AstraZeneca with funding provided by Scottish Enterprise and UK Research and Innovation.
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Strathclyde eco-friendly lab initiatives win Royal Society grants
Two Strathclyde project are among 33 worldwide to receive new Sustainable Laboratories Grants from the Royal Society of Chemistry.
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Innovative Strathclyde 5G tech scoops prestigious industry awards
A private pop-up 5G network designed by Scottish engineers to beam live footage of the coronation of King Charles III and the Queen across the globe, has won two prestigious industry awards.
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Strathclyde maritime researchers shine at European Transport Conference with top awards
A Professor in Naval Architecture and a PhD researcher have been honoured separately for their cutting-edge maritime safety research.
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NMIS support new technique that could boost UK aerospace efficiency
A new hybrid manufacturing method could boost capability in the UK and increase manufacturing efficiency for key aerospace components, which could in future be used by global manufacturers for the production of aircraft.
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