The success of Scotland’s space industry and how Ireland can emulate it brought together experts from both countries at a conference at University College Dublin (UCD). The collaborative event, ‘Scotland-Ireland Space: Growing the Space Economy Together’, between UCD and the
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Glasgow Uni Enters Major New Quantum Tech Partnership
University of Glasgow researchers have partnered with Sung Kyung Kwan University (SKKU) in the Republic of Korea for a major new international partnership in quantum technologies. The five-year Joint research centre in Superconducting Electro-Optic technology for Near-infrared single photon counting
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New Techscaler hub establishes Scottish foothold in Silicon Valley
A Silicon Valley hub for young technology companies from Scotland has been established in San Francisco, one of the world’s leading communities for creating and funding start-up businesses. Located close to San Francisco’s venture capital finance district, the Techscaler hub is part of
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GCU Cyber Project Aims to Safeguard Scotland’s Critical Infrastructure
In a new initiative, academics and undergraduates from Glasgow Caledonian University‘s Cyber Security and Networking Department have unveiled a new platform aimed at thwarting potential cyber-attacks on the country’s rail network. The project, which received funding from the Smart Technologies Centre,