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Thermo Fisher Scientific expands COVID-19 response by adding manufacturing capacity for sample collection products in Europe
Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc., the world leader in serving science, today announced it will significantly expand capacity for specialised sample collection products in Perth, given the significant demand for COVID-19 testing.

Scottish Enterprise CEO Steve Dunlop to step down
Scottish Enterprise CEO Steve Dunlop is to step down after a period of rapid change in which the organisation has played a central role in the Scottish Government's economic response to COVID-19.

For-Sight eyes growth with £1.5m hospitality product development project
Hospitality technology specialist For-Sight has launched a £1.5 million project to develop the next generation of its proprietary data management and marketing platform.

Ayrshire’s RUA Medical joins forces with Irish institute to help boost its growth
Ayrshire-based RUA Medical has become the first company to complete a project under the cross-border Co-Innovate programme after being paired with a Republic of Ireland academic institute – enabling the company to develop new product offerings and target additional export markets.

Scottish space industry's ambition for £4bn growth trajectory
Scottish space industry could provide a launch pad for growth of Scottish economy and provides solutions to tackle climate change too.

Medical product design company Shore announces transition to employee ownership
Scotland’s largest product design company Shore, based in Leith, has announced its transition to employee ownership, with over 30 members of staff given a stake in the business.

MMIC collaborates with Applied Materials to enhance 'Just In Time' clinical supply
CPI, and the founding partners of the Medicines Manufacturing Innovation Centre (MMIC) have announced that they will collaborate with Applied Materials, Inc. to provide planning and scheduling technology.

Helping high growth start-ups
High growth start-up companies and university spinout projects will receive grants to help them grow in the wake of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.

Satellite data company receives extra £100,000 to help tackle the climate emergency
Edinburgh-based Satellite data company Space Intelligence has been chosen to progress to Phase 2 of the ‘AI for Good Challenge’, managed by Scottish Enterprise via the CAN DO Innovation Challenge Fund and funded by the Scottish Government.

Hydrogen train project moves to next phase
Scotland’s greener railway ambitions are powering ahead with the next stage of a hydrogen train demonstration project getting underway.