Scottish firms prioritise AI for productivity gains, new survey shows
The overwhelming majority of small and medium-sized (SME) businesses in Scotland are prioritising AI as a means of raising productivity levels, according to a new survey. New data shows that...
Three million historic records spanning 5,000 years of Scottish history made available online in new digital platform
Three million records spanning 5,000 years of Scottish history have been made available online in a new national records, collections and archives platform. The ‘Trove.scot’ platform allows people to search...
Edinburgh data consultancy meets international ‘hyper growth’ definition thanks to surge in AI demand
An Edinburgh data consultancy has met the international definition for ‘hyper growth’ thanks to a surge in revenues fuelled by a boom in demand for AI services. Optima Partners has...
Cross domain hybrid application framework
The Problem – Data Aggregation on the Low-Side The UK Government collects vast amounts of data at the OFFICIAL security level. When aggregated, this data may create intelligence value that...
‘No restrictions’ on staff use of DeepSeek, says Scottish Government – despite privacy and data concerns
The Scottish Government has confirmed that its staff are permitted to use the new generative AI platform DeepSeek – despite privacy and data concerns. There are “no restrictions” on employees...
Leading Scottish cloud services supplier welcomes five-year tech deal between Microsoft and UK Government
One of Scotland’s leading cloud services suppliers has welcomed a five-year technology deal between Microsoft and the UK Government as a “huge opportunity” to transform public services. Brightsolid, the Dundee-headquartered...
The Data Lab names new CEO following nationwide recruitment campaign
The Data Lab – Scotland’s national innovation centre for data and artificial intelligence – has named a new CEO following a nationwide recruitment campaign. Heather Thomson, who had been serving...
UK Government vows to ‘put AI to work’ with new ‘Humphrey’ package of tools launched to drive civil service efficiency
The UK Government has today vowed to ‘put AI to work’ with the launch of new digital assistants to help drive civil service efficiencies. A bundle of AI-powered tools, named...
Spot the ‘robot dog’ let off leash to collect data in agricultural productivity drive
Researchers are to deploy a robotic dog in field trials to collect and stream real-time data in a bid to improve productivity for the agricultural sector. ‘Spot’, a wireless quadruped...
Smart data can ‘drive economic progress and strengthen public services’ says Edinburgh University subsidiary
What does 2025 hold for smart data innovation? According to Linda King, chief of strategy and engagement at Edinburgh’s Smart Data Foundry (SDF), a subsidiary of Edinburgh University, smart data...

