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New expert group to guide ministers on Scotland’s tech economy
A new expert group including business leaders, academics and industry advocates has been formed to help ministers steer Scotland’s tech economy. The ‘Scottish Technology Council’ has been created to maximise…
Digital physiotherapy platform brings new perspective to pain management across Scotland
A digital physiotherapy platform that allows patients to start treatment instantly on their phone instead of waiting for a GP appointment has now gone live in six areas of Scotland. The…
Aberdeen continues push for digital growth through tech business support programme
Aberdeen is continuing its push for digital growth through an ambitious tech business support programme that aims to create more firms valued at the £20 million level. Economic development agency…
Bin lorries to help close gap on mobile phone ‘not-spots’ across the north of Scotland
Fleets of bin lorries are to be used to help close the gap on mobile phone ‘not-spots’ across the north of Scotland in a bid to improve connectivity for remote…
Royal Pharmaceutical Society (RPS) in Scotland welcomes politicians’ commitment to digital patient care records
The Royal Pharmaceutical Society has welcomed politicians’ commitment to the creation of digital patient care records in Scotland during a vote in parliament this week. The umbrella organisation for pharmacists…
Royal Pharmaceutical Society (RPS) in Scotland welcomes politicians’ commitment to digital patient care records
The Royal Pharmaceutical Society has welcomed politicians’ commitment to the creation of digital patient care records in Scotland during a vote in parliament this week. The umbrella organisation for pharmacists…
New survey aims to find ‘missing middle’ for helping businesses in Scotland to grow
A new study commissioned by an entrepreneurial support organisation aims to find the ‘missing middle’ in terms of support to help small businesses in Scotland to grow. Elevator, which helps…
New teaching pack to bring AI learning into primary schools in Scotland
A new teaching pack is set to bring AI learning into primary schools in Scotland – with a focus on ‘practical, ethical and age-appropriate ways’ for children to learn about…
Scotland put ‘at forefront’ of UK’s tech revolution with £750m national supercomputer coming to Edinburgh
Scotland will be ‘at the forefront’ of the UK’s tech revolution with an announcement that the £750 million national supercomputer will be hosted in Edinburgh. Chancellor Rachel Reeves confirmed the…
Public sector hackathon to explore how ‘better data use can drive improved services for the people of Scotland’
A public sector hackathon will be hosted in Edinburgh next week to explore how ‘better data use can drive improved services for the people of Scotland’. The one-day event, which…
Former risk analyst appointed as new director of digital transformation at crop research institute
A former risk analyst has been appointed as the new director of digital transformation at a Dundee crop and agricultural research institute. Professor Rupert Hough will help the James Hutton…
Public sector hackathon to explore how ‘better data use can drive improved services for the people of Scotland’
A public sector hackathon will be hosted in Edinburgh next week to explore how ‘better data use can drive improved services for the people of Scotland’. The one-day event, which…
Former risk analyst appointed as new director of digital transformation at crop research institute
A former risk analyst has been appointed as the new director of digital transformation at a Dundee crop and agricultural research institute. Professor Rupert Hough will help the James Hutton…
Digital physiotherapy platform brings new perspective to pain management across Scotland
A digital physiotherapy platform that allows patients to start treatment instantly on their phone instead of waiting for a GP appointment has now gone live in six areas of Scotland. The…
Royal Pharmaceutical Society (RPS) in Scotland welcomes politicians’ commitment to digital patient care records
The Royal Pharmaceutical Society has welcomed politicians’ commitment to the creation of digital patient care records in Scotland during a vote in parliament this week. The umbrella organisation for pharmacists…
Digital physiotherapy platform brings new perspective to pain management across Scotland
A digital physiotherapy platform that allows patients to start treatment instantly on their phone instead of waiting for a GP appointment has now gone live in six areas of Scotland. The…
Royal Pharmaceutical Society (RPS) in Scotland welcomes politicians’ commitment to digital patient care records
The Royal Pharmaceutical Society has welcomed politicians’ commitment to the creation of digital patient care records in Scotland during a vote in parliament this week. The umbrella organisation for pharmacists…
Edinburgh Napier university partners with security operations centre provider amid rising cyber threat levels
Edinburgh Napier university has partnered with a security operations centre provider amid rising cyber threat levels in the higher and further education sector. The university has worked with Acumen Cyber…
Ransomware gang dumps 3.3 million files on dark web following West Lothian schools hack
Hackers have dumped 3.3 million files on the dark web following the recent ransomware attack on West Lothian council’s schools network. A cyber gang going by the name of ‘Interlock’…
Edinburgh Napier university partners with security operations centre provider amid rising cyber threat levels
Edinburgh Napier university has partnered with a security operations centre provider amid rising cyber threat levels in the higher and further education sector. The university has worked with Acumen Cyber…
Ransomware gang dumps 3.3 million files on dark web following West Lothian schools hack
Hackers have dumped 3.3 million files on the dark web following the recent ransomware attack on West Lothian council’s schools network. A cyber gang going by the name of ‘Interlock’…
New digital teaching and learning hub at the University of Stirling aims to equip students with future tech skills
A new digital teaching and learning hub at the University of Stirling will play a vital role in equipping students with future technology skills. The hub provides a dedicated space…
Going paperless with OneNote: enhancing student engagement in higher education
By Nancy Khialani and Chunxue Liu The Challenge Like many higher education institutions adapting to digital transformation, the University of the West of Scotland (UWS) has adopted a hybrid learning…
New digital teaching and learning hub at the University of Stirling aims to equip students with future tech skills
A new digital teaching and learning hub at the University of Stirling will play a vital role in equipping students with future technology skills. The hub provides a dedicated space…
Going paperless with OneNote: enhancing student engagement in higher education
By Nancy Khialani and Chunxue Liu The Challenge Like many higher education institutions adapting to digital transformation, the University of the West of Scotland (UWS) has adopted a hybrid learning…
New Zealand wearable sensor tech firm to double Edinburgh headcount following extended reality (XR) training growth
A New Zealand wearable sensor technology firm is to double its Edinburgh office headcount as it plans to extend its operations across Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA). StretchSense…
‘Special interest group’ launched to support Scottish wearable ultrasound technology credentials on the world stage
A ‘special interest group’ has been set up to support Scottish wearable ultrasound technology credentials on the world stage – in a global market worth £150 billion. The group, chaired…
New Zealand wearable sensor tech firm to double Edinburgh headcount following extended reality (XR) training growth
A New Zealand wearable sensor technology firm is to double its Edinburgh office headcount as it plans to extend its operations across Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA). StretchSense…
‘Special interest group’ launched to support Scottish wearable ultrasound technology credentials on the world stage
A ‘special interest group’ has been set up to support Scottish wearable ultrasound technology credentials on the world stage – in a global market worth £150 billion. The group, chaired…
Survey results show public split over use of live facial recognition technology by police in Scotland
A new survey has shown that the public are almost split down the middle when it comes to the use of live facial recognition (LFR) technology by police in Scotland….
Digital forensics company secures £2.25 million investment from Scottish National Investment Bank
A Scottish digital forensics company has appointed a new chair and secured investment of £2.25 million as it bids to scale its platform and reach into new international markets. Cyacomb,…
Survey results show public split over use of live facial recognition technology by police in Scotland
A new survey has shown that the public are almost split down the middle when it comes to the use of live facial recognition (LFR) technology by police in Scotland….
Digital forensics company secures £2.25 million investment from Scottish National Investment Bank
A Scottish digital forensics company has appointed a new chair and secured investment of £2.25 million as it bids to scale its platform and reach into new international markets. Cyacomb,…
Infrastructure, Connectivity & Built Environment
Achieve ‘smart’ asset management with these three steps
Managing public infrastructure assets is one of the most complex yet crucial responsibilities that local government decision-makers have to make. Roads, drainage systems, street lighting, public buildings and numerous other…
New building at heart of Glasgow University campus redevelopment to represent ‘future of interdisciplinary science’
A new £300 million building at the heart of Glasgow University’s campus redevelopment will represent the ‘future of interdisciplinary science’, according to its designers. The flagship Keystone Building, which will…
Scientists investigating use of charcoal-like substance as ‘carbon-eating’ building material
Scientists in Edinburgh are investigating the use of a charcoal-like substance as a ‘carbon-eating’ building material. Biochar is produced by heating organic biomass from food, paper, agricultural and forestry waste…
Data & AI
New teaching pack to bring AI learning into primary schools in Scotland
A new teaching pack is set to bring AI learning into primary schools in Scotland – with a focus on ‘practical, ethical and age-appropriate ways’ for children to learn about…
Scotland put ‘at forefront’ of UK’s tech revolution with £750m national supercomputer coming to Edinburgh
Scotland will be ‘at the forefront’ of the UK’s tech revolution with an announcement that the £750 million national supercomputer will be hosted in Edinburgh. Chancellor Rachel Reeves confirmed the…
Rapidly explore ideas and concepts for AI-led service improvement in Futurescot’s AI Challenge 2025
The Futurescot AI Challenge 2025 is a competition to bring together Scottish public sector organisations to solve problems through the use of artificial intelligence (AI). Three short listed organisations will…
Political row breaks out between Holyrood and Westminster over new AI skills funding announcement
A political row has erupted between Holyrood and Westminster over a new AI skills funding programme announced today by Keir Starmer. Scottish Government ministers have said they were not consulted…
Scottish fintech companies prepare for Europe’s largest fintech conference
Ten high-growth Scottish fintech companies are set to travel to Europe’s largest fintech conference as they look to expand into new markets. The firms will join the Scottish ‘pavilion’ at…
Rapidly-expanding Scottish tech firm on track for record revenues in 2025
A rapidly-expanding Scottish tech firm that specialises in software for the financial and legal sectors is on track for record revenues in 2025. Edinburgh-headquartered Legado aims to hit £3 million…
Scottish fintech companies prepare for Europe’s largest fintech conference
Ten high-growth Scottish fintech companies are set to travel to Europe’s largest fintech conference as they look to expand into new markets. The firms will join the Scottish ‘pavilion’ at…
Rapidly-expanding Scottish tech firm on track for record revenues in 2025
A rapidly-expanding Scottish tech firm that specialises in software for the financial and legal sectors is on track for record revenues in 2025. Edinburgh-headquartered Legado aims to hit £3 million…
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