New college course in IoT to be ‘first’ of its kind in Scotland
A brand new college course designed to equip people with the skills to succeed in the burgeoning internet of things (IoT) industry has been launched in Scotland. Designed for those…
Stirling to deploy ‘largest social housing IoT rollout in UK’
Stirling is undergoing the largest social housing rollout of internet of things (IoT) technologies in the UK, with 50,000 devices set to revolutionise tenants’ understanding of environmental conditions in homes….
Where the smart money is
As global tech clusters go, Waterloo in the Canadian province of Ontario is probably not one that immediately springs to mind. But as the home to the nation’s ‘technology triangle’,…
Internet of things can only get better
It has always been difficult to visualise the future of technology. If you look back just a few years ago, the portrayal of the internet of things (IoT) was often…
Glasgow IoT accelerator boosted by key appointments including former Scottish Enterprise managing director
A Glasgow-headquartered internet of things (IoT) accelerator centre has been boosted by key appointments including the former managing director and interim CEO of Scottish Enterprise. The Smart Things Accelerator Centre…
Peatland health to be monitored with IoT trial in the Western Isles
A network of remotely monitored Internet of Things (IoT) sensors is being trialled to help monitor the health of peatland in Scotland’s Western Isles, in what is believed to be…
One of Scotland’s fastest-growing IoT companies rebrands
One of Scotland’s fastest-growing IoT companies – which offers businesses ‘no lag or blindspots’ on remote sensor and data connections – has undergone a rebrand. Glasgow-headquartered R3-IoT will now be…
Scotland’s innovation centre for IoT promotes cybersecurity with new partnership
Scotland’s innovation centre for Internet of Things (IoT) technologies has partnered with an international advisory firm to support greater diversity in cybersecurity resilience. CENSIS and Mazars have developed a new…
Sensors could mean the end of the road for manual inspection of rural routes
Sensors could be deployed to monitor the condition of rural roads serving Scotland’s vast network of remote forested areas. A consortium of research partners could help solve the perennial problem…
IoT accelerator wins backing of Scotland’s enterprise agency as it expands
A Glasgow-based accelerator programme for the rapidly-growing internet of things (IoT) sector has won the backing of Scotland’s enterprise agency as it prepares to expand. The Smart Things Accelerator (STAC)…