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Scots renewable energy tech company completes £900k funding round

A SCOTS renewable energy technology company has secured over £900,000 of new investment. Innovatium, a Glasgow-based technology business focused on reducing the carbon impact of industrial...

Scots patent attorney eyes global expansion with new appointment

A SCOTTISH patent attorney is looking to expand internationally with its first recruit into a new role within the company. Murgitroyd, the pan-European intellectual property protection...

Renowned legal firm announces latest addition with “global Scot” joining board

A SCOTTISH legal firm has unveiled the newest appointment to its board ahead of plans for expansion. Gilson Gray has announced that "global Scot" Alastair Fiddes...

Scottish islands set for £4m of infrastructure improvement funding

THE ISLAND communities of Scotland are set for a £4m funding boost as part of plans to improve infrastructure. The Scottish Government announced the £4m funding...

Offshore engineering company adds two new names to management team

AN OFFSHORE engineering company has beefed up its board with the addition of two new names to its management team. Decommissioning solutions specialist, Decom Engineering (Decom),...

Scots holiday park delighted with response to BBC show

THE OWNERS of a holiday park in Fife have been left delighted at the response to a BBC show highlighting the history of the location. Owners...

Glaswegians being urged to get on their bike for Ride Anywhere Week

FAMOUS faces from across Glasgow have joined forces to urge the public to get on their bike. Ride Anywhere Week, a city-wide initiative to encourage people...

Scots grid project unveiled with aims to aid switch to renewable energy

THE CABINET secretary for Net Zero, Energy and Transport joined industry leaders this week as he unveiled a "world-leading" grid technology project. Michael Matheson was in...

Scottish Poetry Festival hailed a “huge success” by organisers

SCOTLAND'S International Poetry Festival has come to an end, with organisers hailing the 25th festival a huge success.  StAnza 2022 celebrated Scotland’s Year of Stories and...

New research suggests cash-conscious diners are ditching restaurants for deliveries

CONCERNS are growing regarding the future of restaurants, after research shows a continuous trend of people opting for takeaways. The findings come from Scots hospitality technology...

Edinburgh pensioner celebrates milestone 100th birthday

AN EDINBURGH tenant has marked her 100th birthday with a surprise party at her retirement home. Residents and staff at Royston Mains Close in the capital helped...

Scots digital company secures project contract with UK Cabinet Office

A SCOTS digital enablement company has secured a project contract with the UK Cabinet Office. AND Digital has announced the start of their long term engagement...

Scots housebuilder reveals proposal for new Leith-based apartments

A SCOTS housebuilder has revealed proposals for new apartments in the capital. Edinburgh-based Cruden Homes has plans to deliver much-needed housing in the Leith area of...

Cleantech company set for Scottish expansion following £1.7m investment

AN ELECTRIC vehicle charging company is set to expand its Scottish presence following a recent £1.7m investment. Glasgow-based Miralis Data has secured £1.7m in Seed funding...

Scottish Gallery prepares to celebrate life of legendary artist

THE Scottish Gallery is preparing to celebrate the life and work of one of Scotland's most-loved artists. This June, The Gallery will recognise artist James Morrison...

Non-religious people encouraged to “be honest” about beliefs in 2022 census

NON-RELIGIOUS Scots are being encouraged to "be honest" about their beliefs in the 2022 census. New research carried out by YouGov published today by Humanist Society...

Scots tech expert warns of dangers of metaverse for youngsters

A SCOTS technology expert is warning that the metaverse should be banned for children under 10 years old. Mark Evans says ‘extended reality’ including virtual reality...

Former Scottish health secretary named honorary professor by QMU

FORMER Scottish health secretary Jeane Freeman OBE has been appointed an honorary professor at Queen Margaret University. The role will see Professor Freeman contribute to...

Drinks giant set to recruit record number of apprentices with roles across Scotland

GLOBAL drinks giant Diageo has announced a record number of apprenticeships which include roles across eight of its Scottish sites as part of a UK-wide...

Logistics company ditches diesel for veggie oil in switch to renewable fuel 

A LOGISTICS company is ditching diesel for vegetable oil in a switch to renewable fuel from this month. ASCO is switching its heavy goods vehicle (HGV)...

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