Skilled Refugee Pilot welcomes new Scotland arrivals
Skilled professionals from displaced backgrounds and their families have started to arrive in Scotland this year as part of the Displaced Talent Pilot, which connects refugees with employers in safe countries who are looking to fill positions across a range of sectors.
Roslin Technologies win Scottish Life Science Award for Animal Health, Agri-tech and Aquaculture.
Roslin Technologies Limited, based at Edinburgh University’s Easter Bush Campus, has won the 2023 Scottish Life Science Award for Animal Health, Agri-tech and Aquaculture at a ceremony in Edinburgh in March 2023.
A “massive but exciting journey” for award-winning organisation
The annual celebration of knowledge exchange between business and academia returned to an in-person event on 23 March this year for the first time since 2020 – and if the buzz of the room at the Dundee venue was anything to go by, people were delighted to be celebrating face-to-face once again.
Green Bioactives expands senior management team
Green Bioactives Limited (‘GBL’), a world-leader in the discovery, development and sustainable production of high-value natural products derived from plant cell cultures, has expanded its senior management team with two key appointments.
MI:RNA join Leap Ventures Accelerator
In March, the MI:RNA team were delighted to win a place on the Leap Ventures accelerator, the top PetTech accelerator program in the world. They were chosen from over 200 applicants to join a 6 strong Cohort for a 12-week intensive program including two weeks in person in the USA.
Scottish biotech company releases its first animal health diagnostic assay
Biotangents recently celebrated the launch of its first next generation molecular diagnostic assay. AmpliSpec™ LAB BVDV is designed for use by laboratories to detect Bovine Viral Diarrhoea Virus (BVDV) in cattle. Its unique design allows the test to be easy to use, highly accurate and fast.
BSI publishes white paper on cultivated meats
BSI has published a white paper examining the challenges and opportunities around the cultivated meat industry.
IBioIC boosts team with strategic Highlands and Islands appointment
The Industrial Biotechnology Innovation Centre (IBioIC) has appointed a new senior business engagement manager to support the growth of the Highlands and Islands’ bioeconomy.
Falkirk Distillery takes strides to a greener future in circular economy deal
A family-owned whisky distillery in the central belt of Scotland, Falkirk Distillery, has joined forces with innovative biotechnology company, MiAlgae, to drive forward a greener and more efficient whisky industry.
SEM triumphs in Amazonian Artisanal Mining Challenge
Leading developer and operator of environmental technology solutions, SEM has claimed the top prize of $100,000 after their entry won the Artisanal Mining Grand Challenge: The Amazon.
Researchers sniff out opportunity for more ethical and eco-friendly perfume
New lab-developed essential oils – free from animal and plant extracts – being developed by researchers from the University of Glasgow could improve the ethics and sustainability of the fragrance industry.
From petri dish to dinner plate: the challenges of scaling-up cultivated meat production
The process of creating cultivated – or lab grown – meat is seen as a key way of decarbonising the global food production system due to its lower land, water, and nutrient footprints. Although a nascent industry, the market for cultivated meat products is expected to reach £21.2 billion by 2030. This presents a range of opportunities for early stage companies to scale up towards commercialisation.
ScotBio aims to battle Covid-19 and future pandemics with spirulina waste
Extracts from spirulina, the blue-green algae widely consumed as a superfood, could be turned into a therapeutic treatment for Covid-19, the common cold, and a host of other viruses, following promising initial results from research conducted by ScotBio.
Biotechnology network’s investment in next generation hits £25 million
The total investment by the Industrial Biotechnology Innovation Centre (IBioIC) and its members and partners in green skills has reached £25 million, supporting Scotland’s transition to net zero as well as biotech research initiatives.
International Barley Hub Field Centre opened in Invergowrie
Funded through the Tay Cities Deal Partnership, the Field Centre is part of the £62 million IBH and marks a major milestone in establishing Scotland as a leader in global food security and crop resilience.
Green Bioactives completes £2.6m seed financing to advance its sustainable plant products biomanufacturing platform
Plant Cell Culture experts, Green Bioactives, have raised £2.6 million in order to grow their production and research capabilities as well as expanding the management team.
Scottish EDGE returns for Round 21 with a £1m+ prize pot
In 2022 Scottish EDGE awarded 82 early-stage, startup Scottish businesses with prize funding in excess of £3.1m and the good news is Scottish EDGE is back for Round 21 with more funding on offer for Scotland’s next great startup businesses.
Firefinch Software announces partnership with i4 Product Design
Firefinch Software and i4 Product Design (i4PD) have announced that they have entered into a strategic partnership that will bring together the market leading software expertise of Firefinch Software with the hardware product design and development experience of i4PD, creating a one stop shop for start-ups and new businesses looking to bring their ideas quickly to market.
HUID wins a Young Innovator’s Award 2022/2023
Innovate UK Young Innovators Awards winner Renuka Ramanujam is a Scotland-based textile designer and printmaker who came up with the idea for an innovative new material while working in the biomaterials sector five years ago.