Four Scottish universities, including ScotlandIS members, will benefit from a UK-wide £1 billion investment in new technologies including AI, green tech, quantum computing, semiconductors and telecoms. The universities of Edinburgh, Glasgow, Strathclyde and Heriot-Watt will all be supported through a
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Women Do Cyber 2024: Bridging the Gap with New Scholarships
Sopra Steria helps support the Scottish Government’s aspirations to becoming an Ethical Digital Nation
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
Craneware confirms 8% rise in revenue
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,
BCS Warns Against ‘AI Version’ of Post Office Scandal
Unlocking Success: Aligning Technology with Business Strategy
DataVita bolsters Scottish AI hosting with high-performance tech
DataVita, Scotland’s largest data centre provider, has elevated its capabilities to host AI and high-performance computing (HPC) workloads at their centre in Lanarkshire. This technology is a first of its kind in Scotland, significantly enhancing DataVita’s capacity to accommodate up