Cybercrime in Scotland remains flat but ‘significantly up’ from pre-pandemic levels
Cybercrime remained broadly flat in Scotland last year – up by 80 reported crimes, or 1 per cent – but incidents are still ‘significantly above’ pre-pandemic levels, according to a…
Government’s £26m post-school education and skills reforms ‘lack of clear delivery plan’, warns auditor
Scotland’s £26 million post-school education and skills reform programme is making slow progress and ‘lacks a clear delivery plan’, according to a public spending watchdog. Inadequate resourcing, weaknesses in governance…
New £750m supercomputer in Edinburgh to help crack cancer, turbo-charge the economy and heat local homes
Britain’s most powerful computer is being built just outside Edinburgh – with experts saying the development will ‘turbo-charge’ the nation’s research ambitions. Construction has begun on the UK’s next national…
Canva joins the classroom – visual design giant lands on Scotland’s national school platform
Canva, one of the world’s leading visual design platforms, has joined Scotland’s national digital learning platform for schools – giving thousands of pupils across the country access to creative and…
Digital triage ‘kiosks’ to support ‘faster, safer patient care’ in Glasgow hospitals
New digital triage ‘kiosks’ are being installed in Glasgow hospitals to support ‘faster, safer patient care’ in busy accident and emergency departments. The eTriage system has gone live at the…
Digital triage ‘kiosks’ to support ‘faster, safer patient care’ in Glasgow hospitals
New digital triage ‘kiosks’ are being installed in Glasgow hospitals to support ‘faster, safer patient care’ in busy accident and emergency departments. The eTriage system has gone live at the…
Survey of Scots businesses shows 94% are using AI with majority using the technology ‘every day’
A new survey of Scottish businesses ranging from small and medium sized firms to large corporates has revealed that 94 per cent are now using artificial intelligence. According to research…
Entries are in – what happens next for the Futurescot AI Challenge
Applications for the Futurescot AI Challenge 2026 closed on Wednesday 17 June, marking the end of the entry window and the start of the review and shortlisting process. We were…
AI training platform to help students prepare for clinical practice scoops £150,000 Scottish ‘EDGE’ prize
An AI training platform that helps students prepare for clinical practice through simulation of realistic patient conversations has scooped a £150,000 development prize. MedAscend, founded by University of Dundee student…
Budget deficit to hit £529 million as Holyrood funding increase for local councils spent on teacher pay deal
Public service reform motion passed at Holyrood as minister pledges ‘concrete proposals soon’
Budget deficit to hit £529 million as Holyrood funding increase for local councils spent on teacher pay deal
Public service reform motion passed at Holyrood as minister pledges ‘concrete proposals soon’
Digital triage ‘kiosks’ to support ‘faster, safer patient care’ in Glasgow hospitals
AI training platform to help students prepare for clinical practice scoops £150,000 Scottish ‘EDGE’ prize
Digital triage ‘kiosks’ to support ‘faster, safer patient care’ in Glasgow hospitals
AI training platform to help students prepare for clinical practice scoops £150,000 Scottish ‘EDGE’ prize
Cybercrime in Scotland remains flat but ‘significantly up’ from pre-pandemic levels
Former NHS Scotland digital leader joins leading cyber firm
Cybercrime in Scotland remains flat but ‘significantly up’ from pre-pandemic levels
Former NHS Scotland digital leader joins leading cyber firm
Government’s £26m post-school education and skills reforms ‘lack of clear delivery plan’, warns auditor
Canva joins the classroom – visual design giant lands on Scotland’s national school platform
Government’s £26m post-school education and skills reforms ‘lack of clear delivery plan’, warns auditor
Canva joins the classroom – visual design giant lands on Scotland’s national school platform
Wearable diagnostic brain sensors to medtech implants among ‘deep tech’ ventures emerging from Glasgow accelerator
Glasgow IoT cluster bolstered by appointment of former Volvo chief executive
Wearable diagnostic brain sensors to medtech implants among ‘deep tech’ ventures emerging from Glasgow accelerator
Glasgow IoT cluster bolstered by appointment of former Volvo chief executive
Scotland’s top cop outlines vision for fully digitised justice system after rollout of body-worn video cameras
Ministers urged to introduce ‘primary legislation’ governing live facial recognition technology in Scotland
Scotland’s top cop outlines vision for fully digitised justice system after rollout of body-worn video cameras
Ministers urged to introduce ‘primary legislation’ governing live facial recognition technology in Scotland
Infrastructure, Connectivity & Built Environment
Smarter Infrastructure for Justice: Empowering Digital Transformation with LapSafe®
Scottish electric vehicle infrastructure provider installs 54 charging points at ferry terminal in Sweden
Achieve ‘smart’ asset management with these three steps
Data & AI
New £750m supercomputer in Edinburgh to help crack cancer, turbo-charge the economy and heat local homes
Survey of Scots businesses shows 94% are using AI with majority using the technology ‘every day’
Entries are in – what happens next for the Futurescot AI Challenge
Scotland’s public sector is ready for the AI Challenge – and the webinars proved it
New research ‘lab’ aims to address growing link between people’s financial situation and their health in later life
First decentralised finance summit to take place in Edinburgh next month
New research ‘lab’ aims to address growing link between people’s financial situation and their health in later life
First decentralised finance summit to take place in Edinburgh next month
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