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Manufactured exports increase
Scottish Enterprise (SE) today welcomed the release of the Scottish Index of Manufactured Exports statistics for the second quarter of 2013.

Textile sector exceeds turnover and R&D targets seven years ahead of schedule
Scotland’s textile sector has set itself new industry growth targets after exceeding its 2020 targets for turnover growth and research and development investment by 12 per cent and 96 per cent respectively.

Construction of World’s Largest Wind Turbine Completed in Fife
Commissioning to take place from November
The world’s largest and most powerful offshore wind turbine is now standing at Energy Park Fife.

Start-up fund creates £1.4m in entrepreneurial investment
One year milestone for Scottish EDGE Fund

Scottish technology to improve India’s clean water supply and healthcare sector
Scottish firms sign agreements to boost bi-lateral trade with India

Kyndal Group to partner with John Fergus & Co to establish £6.7 million distillery project
Construction of new Fife whisky distillery to create 15 new jobs and generate exports worth £3.6 million.

CGI expands Scottish workforce
250 jobs and new centre of excellence for Glasgow

AREVA launches pre-apprenticeship programme for offshore wind turbine technicians
The Scottish Minister for Energy, Tourism and Enterprise, Fergus Ewing MSP, officially launched today the AREVA Wind sponsored Pre-Apprenticeship programme for wind turbine technician training in partnership with Fife College. This programme is specifically designed to provide the training and skills required for the offshore wind industry and serves as a precursor for further training opportunities to become AREVA Turbine Technicians.

Demonstration wind turbine tower installed in Fife
Installation of the tower for Samsung Heavy Industries’ (SHI) Prototype Offshore Wind Turbine is nearing completion in Fife.

Increasing opportunities for decommissioning
Decommissioning of oil & gas installations in the North Sea, offers significant opportunities for Scotland’s supply chain companies, according to a new report.