Street lights in front of Castlegate in Aberdeen, Scotland. Every street light in Scotland could be fitted with low-energy LED bulbs as part of ambitious plans to cut CO2 emissions, ministers said on Thursday. The Scottish government ...
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When the economy is still recuperating from the loss of recession, a lot of business owners have devised ways to keep their marketing budget flowing in some way or the other. Some have stopped their television and radio ads due to the ...
As part of a residency exchange programme, hosted by the Heriot-Watt University’s School of Textiles and Design in Scotland, four designers were recently awarded with educational opportunities to share and learn about both Indian and ...
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Engineering skills initiative the UK Electronics Skills Foundation has added three more universities to its programme. The initiative is working with universities to address the declining number of electronic engineering degree students ...
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Burton’s Biscuit Company is investing13.5M in its manufacturing operations to enhance production, support new product development, and meet growing demand for its biscuits. On a roll: Wagon Wheels manufacturer Burton's Biscuit ...
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UK-based Burton’s Biscuit is set to invest £13.5m at its facility in Llantarnam, South Wales to boost production and support new product development in order to meet the increasing demand for its products. With the latest ...
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Last night, the 11th annual Lighting Design Awards took place at the London Hilton, Park Lane. More than 740 of the country's leading lighting designers, manufacturers and architects gathered to celebrate another successful year in the ...
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Renewable energy specialist Biogen, a 50/50 joint venture between Kier and Bedfordia, has inked an agreement with the city of Edinburgh and Midlothian Councils to design andc. The proposed anaerobic digestion (AD) plant will process ...
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Logistics company DHL will open some South Australian Drop Zones seven days a week between 8am and 4pm to help South Australians preparing for the digital switch on 2 April. DHL Supply Chain's five South Australian drop zones based in ...
Diageo is planning to "take 80 roles out of the business" as it restructures its management operations in in Scotland. Diageo is reviewing it Scottish operations The company said that a global supply and procurement review of its ...
The government's spy agency, GCHQ, has launched an Academic Research Institute to investigate new ways of automatically analysing software to reduce its vulnerability to cyber threats. It is the second institute focused on cyber security ...
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UK - The opening day of PLASA Focus: Leeds 2013 will finish with a keynote address from Harald Haas, Professor of Mobile Communications at the University of Edinburgh and Fellow of the World Technology Network. Professor Harold Haas is ...
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There is a growing desire for open air. The summer season has finally taken its course, with long days and serene, sometimes too hot. Happiness for people who love being outdoors, in contact with nature. The last year has indeed been a ...
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The Lighting Industry Association (LIA) announces the schedule for its 2013 regional seminar programme. The seminars are being hosted in conjunction with sponsors Recolight and Lumicom, the lighting industry producer compliance schemes. ...
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Swedish medical device company Dignitana's subsidiary Brain Cool has announced that its medical brain cooling system is being tested in a Phase One clinical trial at the University of Edinburgh. The Brain Cool system, which uses a ...