Microplate Dx secures £2.5M to develop rapid diagnostic technology for better antibiotic use
Glasgow diagnostics spinout Microplate Dx has closed a £2.5M seed funding round to develop its point-of-care diagnostic platform which can confirm the presence of bacteria and guide a patient’s doctor to effective treatment by rapidly identifying effective antibiotics to use and which ones to avoid.
Trio of female future tech leaders announced as keynotes for Scotland’s Leading Innovation Summit
Global experts including DowJones emerging technology director and a top New York based virtual AI fashion expert will join Scottish businesses at Scotland’s annual CAN DO Innovation Summit, on 7th November.
Researchers extract rare metals to put a new spin on decommissioned wind turbines
New technology could provide a sustainable boost for the renewables and manufacturing sectors, following the development of a new process for recycling machinery at the end of its lifecycle.
SRG launch new services in Scotland
SRG are offering special discounted rates for IBioIC members to support the launch of new STEM recruitment services in Scotland.
Project aims to prove plastic can be fantastic for pharmaceuticals
A team of Scottish researchers is exploring a new process that could see plastic waste from industrial processes used to manufacture pharmaceuticals for neurological conditions, in what is believed to be a world first.
Lab-grown algae feeds opportunity for sustainable ingredients
A new approach to growing algae in Scotland could offer a sustainable boost for the aquaculture and agriculture sectors, by providing locally sourced, alternative protein sources and ingredients for feeds.
Biotechnology network reaches milestone as Scotland’s bioeconomy continues to grow
The Industrial Biotechnology Innovation Centre (IBioIC) has seen its membership base grow to more than 150, as more organisations become part of Scotland’s burgeoning bioeconomy
CPI awarded globally recognised certificate for food safety.
CPI, an independent technology innovation centre and founding member of the UK Government’s High Value Manufacturing Catapult has been awarded a globally recognised certificate for food safety.
2023 BASF Innovation Collaboration Day launches
BASF in the UK wants to hear from 100 start-ups and early-stage companies developing innovative and sustainable solutions. Interested companies are invited to apply by 13 August 2023.
Government Minister visits Celtic Renewables on launch of new Circular Economy Bill
Celtic Renewables are at the forefront of maximising the generation of value from biological residues, and on launching the new circular economy bill Minister Slater visited the company’s plant at Grangemouth to see first-hand how by-products of the whisky industry are processed into high-value low-carbon green chemicals that are used in our daily lives.
sbi Launches Lab Chats: A New Broadcast Delving into Bioprocessing Insights
sbi, a leading organization in the field of shake flask bioprocessing, has recently introduced Lab Chats, their latest venture in knowledge sharing. This newly launched broadcast aims to explore and share interesting facts, innovative solutions to challenges, and the latest technologies within the realm of bioprocessing.
Roslin Tech announces new investment from Kickstart Ventures
Edinburgh-based food tech company, Roslin Technologies, is delighted to welcome Philippine-based Kickstart Ventures, through the Ayala Corporation Technology Innovation Venture (ACTIVE) Fund, as an investor in the Company to support its mission to become the leading provider of animal cell lines to the global cultivated meat industry.
Innovative Edinburgh clean tech company secures £1m investment to open first production facility.
Edinburgh-based Carbogenics who’ve developed proprietary technology that boosts green energy production, has raised more than £1m in investment to build its first production and R&D facility in Scotland.
Built environment innovation centre launches accelerator for circular and sustainable materials
Built Environment – Smarter Transformation (BE-ST) is looking for companies with a sustainable building material product that reduces embodied carbon to join its newly launched Accelerator programme.
Scotland Manufacturing & Supply Chain Conference & Exhibition Launches
The Scotland Manufacturing & Supply Chain Conference & Exhibition is set to take place on October 25th, 2023, at the esteemed Scottish Event Campus in Glasgow. This premier event brings together industry leaders, experts, and professionals to foster innovation, collaboration, and growth within the manufacturing and supply chain sectors.
Researchers sense new technology for detecting chemical contamination
Scottish researchers are developing a first-of-its-kind tool to monitor for toxic chemicals using bioengineering, with the potential to transform routine health and safety testing across a range of industries.
Lentitek secures £250k seed investment to commercialize enabling biotechnologies for advanced cancer treatments and gene therapies
Edinburgh based Lentitek Ltd (Lentitek), a developer of pioneering manufacturing technologies enabling economic delivery of advanced cell and gene therapies, announced today that it has secured £250,000 ($300,000 USD) in seed investment. This investment will be deployed to further advance its technology and commence initial commercial trials.
AberInnovation Celebrates Success from European Regional Development Funding with Address from Welsh Government’s Economy Minister
On Thursday 4th May 2023, AberInnovation hosted a celebratory event to mark the success of its European Regional Development-funded support. The event featured a personalised video address from Minister for the Economy Vaughan Gething, highlighting the significant contributions the Campus has already made to the region’s economy since opening in late 2020, as well as looking ahead to the future of research and innovation in the food and circular economy sectors.
CPI Tackles UK Net Zero Goal with Carbon Capture Project
CPI and a consortium of 14 other businesses, universities and others have received a grant towards a project aimed at converting industrial carbon emissions to create more sustainable consumer products. The two-year project, called Flue2Chem, aims to cut around 15-20 million tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions a year and help the UK reach its net zero goal.
Scottish seaweed sparks idea to boost electric vehicle batteries
Materials from Scottish-grown seaweed could help to improve the life-span and charge time of lithium-ion batteries used for the likes of electric vehicles, with a new first-of-its-kind prototype already being tested by expert researchers.