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Greenvale AP celebrate Investor in People Award
Berwickshire company Greenvale AP has just been awarded the coveted Investors in People Award.
Hawick to get land to help businesses
Work to demolish the former Kepak abattoir site at Burnfoot, Hawick has begun and is expected to be completed in the next few weeks. This will allow the site to be released for development for use by local businesses or to attract new businesses to set up in Hawick.
Industry leaders awarded at prestigious Life Sciences dinner
Scotland’s leading life sciences companies and individuals were recognised last night, Thursday 5 February, at the Scottish Enterprise Life Sciences Annual Dinner 2009.
Schering Plough Invests $30 million in Scottish facility
Life sciences success celebrated at Scottish Enterprise Life Sciences Annual Dinner
ITI Life Sciences achieves major milestone with first license deal with Cellartis for Stem Cell Technology programme
ITI Life Sciences achieves major milestone with first license deal with Cellartis for Stem Cell Technology programme
Energy Development Centre to open its doors
A state of the art centre that aims to boost research and innovation in Scotland's energy sector is soon to be available on the Aberdeen Science and Energy Park.
New survey reveals employment outlook for Financial Services sector
After a turbulent year, 22 per cent of financial services firms in Scotland say they still intend to increase headcount in 2009 by up to 10 per cent.
North-east businesses invited to think creatively
North-east companies are being encouraged to think creatively to help them face today’s business challenges with confidence
Scottish firms visit Olympic Park to compete for London 2012 business
On the anniversary of the London 2012 Business Network launch, a group of Scottish companies met with Olympic Park contractors and London Organising Committee (LOCOG) representatives to discuss opportunities to help deliver the Olympic and Paralympic Games. The companies represented a cross-section of Scottish business including IT, security and manufacturing.
Scottish companies encouraged to do business in Turkey
Developing international trade opportunities with Turkey was the theme of a seminar held in Glasgow this week.