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Scotland tops poll of Europe’s most connected.

Minister welcomes major international title.

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Dundee textile firm Halley Stevensons Ltd receives £300k grant from Scottish Enterprise towards £1M capital investment

Business Minister Jamie Hepburn visited Halley Stevensons to find out how the £300k grant is supporting the company to invest in equipment that will allow the firm to develop products from recycled materials and plant-based waxes.

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RegTech firm receives £1.97m grant to develop AI tool for the financial services sector

Glasgow-based regulatory technology (RegTech) firm Encompass has received a £1.97m research and development (R&D) grant from Scottish Enterprise to develop an Artificial Intelligence (AI) Platform for its financial services clients, it was announced by First Minister Nicola Sturgeon today.

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Innovation Centre launches new business advisory service to accelerate data innovation

The Data Lab, Scotland’s Innovation Centre for data science and artificial intelligence (AI), has launched a new business advisory service to accelerate data-driven innovation and collaboration between businesses.      

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Further Growth in Scottish Exports

Scottish Enterprise has welcomed findings from the latest Export Scotland Statistics which reveal that Scotland’s international exports (excluding oil and gas) increased by £1.1 billion (3.4%) in 2018, from £32.7 billion to £33.8 billion.  Exports to the rest of the UK also increased by £1.2 billion (up 2.5% on 2017), bringing the total value of Scottish exports up to £85 billion.

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Scotland's fintech cluster recognised for excellence

Scotland's growing financial technology (fintech) cluster has been officially recognised by the body responsible for the benchmarking and quality labelling of cluster management organisations globally.

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Albacom in expansion mode with six figure investment

Engineering design and manufacturing firm Albacom is set to expand after raising £500,000 to develop its business in new markets. The company, which has grown out of the 1990 MBO of the Dundee division of Ferranti, specialises in electrical components for the global defence and aviation industry and has diversified in recent years into new commercial sectors.

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Integrity XL eyes expansion after liquid nitrogen pump purchase

Aberdeen-based multi-discipline integrated service provider Integrity XL is poised to grow its business having invested £1 million in the purchase of two 90K liquid nitrogen pumps.

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Tackling climate crisis through artificial intelligence

Companies are benefiting from £170,000 of Scottish Government funding to use artificial intelligence (AI) to help tackle the global climate emergency.

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Archaeology company digs into employee ownership

Archaeological services provider GUARD Archaeology Limited is the latest business in Scotland to become employee-owned, with 32 members of staff given a stake in the business. 

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Strategic Partnership seen as a game changer for Edinburgh-based Fios Genomics

Edinburgh-based bioinformatics company, Fios Genomics (Fios), which helps pharmaceutical and biotech companies to analyse the large amounts of data generated during drug development, has announced a strategic partnership with one of the world’s largest contract research organisations, Charles River Laboratories, (Charles River).

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Med-tech firm receives £2.5m grant to further develop orthopaedic sensors

Med-tech firm EnMovi has selected Glasgow as the location to advance its development of cutting-edge orthopaedic sensors and data analytics after receiving a £2.5m research and development (R&D) grant from Scottish Enterprise.