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Scots software company x-tatic with new CTO

A SCOTS software engineering company has announced the appointment of its new CTO following a record year of growth. Edinburgh-based xDesign has appointed Jeff Watkins as...

Scotland’s first graduate training scheme for digital dentistry announced

FIRST Alba Healthcare recently invested in £250k worth of 3D intra-oral digital scanning technology and announced it will be training two graduates in the use...

Boston-based ‘boot camp’ launching for Scottish businesses looking to expand

A BOSTON-based 'boot camp' is being launched with the aims of helping Scottish businesses expand. Business advisers Fortro of Edinburgh and Sloan Growth Strategies of Boston,...

£300m fund announced in mission to develop zero emission heating networks

THE establishment of a new £300m fund supporting the development of zero-emission heat networks has been announced by the Scottish Government. Patrick Harvie, zero carbon buildings...

Cost of living support introduced for students

STUDENTS facing financial hardship due to the cost of living crisis and rising energy costs can now apply for more support. This week more than £5m...

Scotland’s biggest data science showcase returns to Glasgow

DATA TALENT, Scotland’s biggest data science and AI talent showcase, is opening its doors for people looking to kick start their careers in the data...

Subsea Expo returns to Aberdeen with new wave of discussions around underwater industry

SUBSEA EXPO 2022 is set to welcome more than 2,000 guests this week as the annual conference returns to Aberdeen for the first in-person industry...

Record £1.4m damages awarded to man allegedly abused by monks in school 40 years ago

A RECORD £1.4m in damages have been awarded to a man who was allegedly abused by three monks in school. The man, known only as AB,...

Edinburgh Council launch energy campaign aiming to offer advice and support with bills

EDINBURGH council have launched an energy campaign aiming to offer advice and support with the cost of bills. City residents struggling with rising energy costs are...

Scots software company rehires senior business analyst

A SCOTS software company has rehired a former senior business analyst with aims of providing significant experience for customers. Almis International, an asset-liability treasury management software...

Scots accountancy firm launches new resource for start-ups

HENDERSON LOGGIE has created a new resource for start-ups that covers everything new businesses need to know to get off the ground and grow. The accountancy...

Scotland’s biggest wedding event returns post Covid

LOVE is in the air this Valentine’s Day and the Scottish 2022 wedding show returns to Glasgow for the first time since 2020. Taking place this...

Burns handcrafted crystal glassware reveals new look

Burns Crystal known for handcrafted traditional glassware is revealing its new look in a bid to elevate it to first choice for consumers looking for...

Microgravity experiments could help space missions find water

New research on generating oxygen from water could help support long term missions to the Moon and Mars. Researchers at the University of Glasgow took a...

Pharma company strengthens UK presence

PIRAMAL PHARMA announced the expansion of its antibody-drug conjugate capabilities at its Grangemouth facility in Scotland and an investment in infrastructure at its Morpeth facility. Together...

Big Scots managed service provider appoints sales director

WORKFLO solutions, a growing Scottish outsourced managed service provider has promoted an employee to become its first sales director. Jonathan Weir has worked with Workflo solutions...

Veterans with PTSD may be at higher risk of diabetes

A STUDY has found that older veterans in Scotland have a slightly higher risk of type 2 diabetes than the general population. This increased risk was...

RBS launch limited time £150 switch offer

Royal Bank of Scotland is offering £150 to new and existing customers who switch their main current account as a limited time offer until April...

Curtains close on Celtic connections 2022

IN-PERSON performances at the winter music festival, Celtic Connections, came to a close last night, after three weeks of concerts, exhibitions and screenings. The festival used...

Build Ayrshire programme aims to help businesses lay foundations for bigger clients

THE second online Build Ayrshire programme, which guides local construction related businesses on how to win more new, high-value work, kicked off on February 3rd. Build...

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