AI-powered chemistry technique born in Glasgow ‘validated’ by leading journals – heralding new dawn for drug discovery
An AI-powered chemistry technique born in Glasgow has been ‘validated’ by three leading journals – potentially heralding a new dawn for drug discovery including cancer research. The ‘Chemputation’ method developed…
Falkirk to play key role in ‘stabilising the grid’ with new battery storage facility
Falkirk will play a key future role in helping to stabilise the energy grid with the construction of a new battery storage plant that can provide backup power to renewables….
Technology helps humans and animals ‘share experiences’, Glasgow-led research shows
Technology can help humans and animals ‘share experiences’ according to a new study by researchers at the University of Glasgow. Lemurs and people at Blair Drummond safari park near Stirling…
Cyber and Fraud Centre Scotland embraces ‘flexible working’ with new accreditation
Cyber and Fraud Centre – Scotland has embraced ‘flexible working’ becoming one of the first organisations in the country to achieve the new employee wellbeing accreditation. The centre, a leading…
New CEO for Edinburgh-based Zudu as AI specialist targets £10 million-plus revenue growth
Edinburgh-based Zudu has appointed a new chief executive as the AI specialist aims to become a £10 million-plus revenue business. Paul Duffy steps up to the CEO role from managing…
New CEO for Edinburgh-based Zudu as AI specialist targets £10 million-plus revenue growth
Edinburgh-based Zudu has appointed a new chief executive as the AI specialist aims to become a £10 million-plus revenue business. Paul Duffy steps up to the CEO role from managing…
Three Glasgow ‘deeptech’ companies complete £772,000 investment round
Three Glasgow ‘deeptech’ companies spanning quantum computing, housing management and offshore wind infrastructure have completed a £772,000 investment round. Quantcore Technologies, Vuabl and Airspection were part of Scotland’s industry-led technology accelerator…
Self-driving cars may have to ‘adapt’ to share roads safely with runners, according to Glasgow-led research
Self-driving cars may have to ‘adapt’ to share roads safely with runners, according to a study led by researchers from the University of Glasgow. A new study on how runners…
Government report reveals biggest increase in computing science teacher numbers in Scotland since records began
A new government report has revealed the biggest increase in computing science teacher annual recruitment numbers in Scotland since records began. Halting a long-term decline, the Computing Science Summary Report…
Why the Futurescot AI Challenge matters for Scotland’s AI Strategy
Scottish Government brings procurement into ’21st century’ with new supply chain management platform
Why the Futurescot AI Challenge matters for Scotland’s AI Strategy
Scottish Government brings procurement into ’21st century’ with new supply chain management platform
NHS Grampian deploys AI-powered note-taker to improve health and social care
Glasgow company’s AI software achieves up to 100% accuracy for identifying childhood sleep apnoea in ground-breaking NHS trials
NHS Grampian deploys AI-powered note-taker to improve health and social care
Glasgow company’s AI software achieves up to 100% accuracy for identifying childhood sleep apnoea in ground-breaking NHS trials
Public sector cyber lessons not being shared or failing to be implemented fast enough, per new Scottish Government report
Glasgow audience gets insight into National Crime Agency effort to takedown world’s most prolific ransomware gang
Public sector cyber lessons not being shared or failing to be implemented fast enough, per new Scottish Government report
Glasgow audience gets insight into National Crime Agency effort to takedown world’s most prolific ransomware gang
Technology helps humans and animals ‘share experiences’, Glasgow-led research shows
Government report reveals biggest increase in computing science teacher numbers in Scotland since records began
Technology helps humans and animals ‘share experiences’, Glasgow-led research shows
Government report reveals biggest increase in computing science teacher numbers in Scotland since records began
Wearable diagnostic brain sensors to medtech implants among ‘deep tech’ ventures emerging from Glasgow accelerator
Glasgow IoT cluster bolstered by appointment of former Volvo chief executive
Wearable diagnostic brain sensors to medtech implants among ‘deep tech’ ventures emerging from Glasgow accelerator
Glasgow IoT cluster bolstered by appointment of former Volvo chief executive
Decision to use live facial recognition technology in Scottish policing could take up to two years, warns policing vice chair
Police Scotland undertake proof of concept AI trial – focused on ‘corporate efficiencies’
Decision to use live facial recognition technology in Scottish policing could take up to two years, warns policing vice chair
Police Scotland undertake proof of concept AI trial – focused on ‘corporate efficiencies’
Infrastructure, Connectivity & Built Environment
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Scottish electric vehicle infrastructure provider installs 54 charging points at ferry terminal in Sweden
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Data & AI
New CEO for Edinburgh-based Zudu as AI specialist targets £10 million-plus revenue growth
Self-driving cars may have to ‘adapt’ to share roads safely with runners, according to Glasgow-led research
New government guidance published for the ‘safe and ethical’ use of AI in Scotland’s schools
NHS Grampian deploys AI-powered note-taker to improve health and social care
New research ‘lab’ aims to address growing link between people’s financial situation and their health in later life
First decentralised finance summit to take place in Edinburgh next month
New research ‘lab’ aims to address growing link between people’s financial situation and their health in later life
First decentralised finance summit to take place in Edinburgh next month
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