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Union Flag Wenlock statue unveiled at BiP Solutions
Scottish Enterprise CEO visits key London 2012 business

Unprecedented global exposure for Scottish seafood
Ten million chefs around the world are set to cook with Scottish salmon and langoustine following a landmark global agreement with the World Association of Chefs’ Societies (WACS) announced in Shanghai today.

United States oldest men’s clothing retailer celebrates links with Scotland
New tartan takes centre stage in Manhattan
America’s oldest men’s clothing retailer chain, Brooks Brothers, has celebrated its relationship with Scotland with the design of a brand new Brooks Brothers Signature Tartan.

CCS and Enhanced Oil Recovery could generate £2.7billion for Scottish economy
New report reveals potential for one billion extra barrels of oil

Huge opportunity as salmon overtakes tuna as first choice for sushi in Japan
If Scotland could secure an extra 1 per cent of Japan's salmon import market it would increase the value of exports to Japan by 100 per cent, to approximately £6.4 million.

Disabled pool access redesigned as early legacy of London 2012 Games
Poolpod was created and is manufactured by Core Pd Ltd, based in Glasgow

Final call for first round of Oil & Gas innovation funding
A final call is being made for applications for the first round of £10million of funding to support innovation in the Oil & Gas sector.

New company targets £8.6 billion market with Scottish Enterprise support
Company produces smart packaging that tells consumers when food is out of date

Scottish food and drink companies to go on Asia trade mission
Seventeen top Scottish food and drink companies will go to Japan and China next week as part of the largest trade mission from the sector ever to visit the countries.

United Nations International Year of Co-operatives event showcases four decades of employee ownership at John Lewis Edinburgh
Roadshow event highlights opportunities for Scottish companies

Recession-busting recruitment brings new blood into chemicals sector
ISSUED ON BEHALF OF CHEMICAL SCIENCES SCOTLAND
Apprenticeships in key hub of Grangemouth rise by a quarter
Companies at Scotland’s chemicals industry hub have taken on 27 apprentices in 2012 – almost a quarter more than in 2011, according to a new survey.