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Scottish Enterprise welcomes Trump golf resort

Scottish Enterprise welcomes the Scottish Government's decision to grant outline planning permission for the application by Trump International Golf Links Scotland to develop a golf resort in Balmedie, Aberdeenshire.
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Scottish companies travel east for Bio Korea 2008

A number of Scottish companies are travelling to South Korea this week to pursue international opportunities at Bio Korea 2008, the leading Asian Life Sciences event.
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Shed MEDIA confirmed as latest tenant at Glasgow’s Digital Media Quarter officially launched

Shed MEDIA, the television group behind TV hits such as Waterloo Road, Supernanny, Who do You Think You Are, New Tricks and Bad Girls has today announced that, in early 2009, it is to open its first Scottish office within the new Digital Media Quarter (DMQ) at Glasgow’s Pacific Quay
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Scottish economy up for discussion

Scottish Enterprise Chief Executive, Jack Perry, will address over 20 directors from the Fife business community on Thursday 9 October, at an Institute of Directors dinner being held at the Fairmont St Andrews Hotel.
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Hottest new Scottish designers to visit Japan

‘From Scotland with Love’ will showcase cutting edge collections from Scottish fashion and interiors designers during Tokyo Design Week

More than 50 Scottish companies and designers will visit Japan to showcase their latest fashion and interiors collections and collaborations at the Tokyo Design Week which will be held from 29 October until 3 November 2008 at Ayoyama and Omotesando Hills.

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Scotland’s manufacturers achieve over £8.5 million in efficiency gains

The Scottish Manufacturing Advisory Service (SMAS), part of Scottish Enterprise, has helped Scottish manufacturers achieve over £8.5 million in efficiency gains between April and September this year
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Aquaculture set to grow

Aquaculture, commonly known as fish farming in the industry, first took off in Scotland in the 1970s and produces around 200,000 tonnes of fish and shellfish annually. It is valued at over £467 million in production and is listed in the world league table of food production as the fastest growing sector.