by Will | Jan 17, 2018 | Biophotonics and laser based innovations, Technologies, Technologies 2017
[title size=”4″]Innovative research using ultra-pure lasers, led by the University of St Andrews and M Squared, will help in the search for effective ways to diagnose and treat dementia and cancer, which are claiming more and more victims in ageing...
by Will | Jan 17, 2018 | Prosperity Partnerships, Technologies, Technologies 2017
[title size=”1″]Prosperity Partnerships: What Are They?[/title] [title size=”4″]Prosperity Partnerships, which were announced by Minister for Science Jo Johnson in July 2017, are intended to strengthen the links between the UK’s research base,...
by Will | Jan 17, 2018 | Nuclear Asset Inspection, Technologies, Technologies 2017
[title size=”4″]With engineering group Babcock, the University of Strathclyde is to lead an industrial partnership worth £4.2 million for making nuclear assets safer and more reliable.[/title] Nuclear assets are valuable, mission-critical – especially in...
by Will | Jan 17, 2018 | Nuclear AMRC, Technologies, Technologies 2017
[title size=”4″]With the UK’s nuclear new build programme finally getting underway at Hinkley Point C, and growing interest in a new generation of advanced modular reactors, the Nuclear AMRC is expanding its support for UK manufacturers who want to win...
by Will | Jan 17, 2018 | Manufacturing Technology Centre, Technologies, Technologies 2017
[title size=”4″]2017 has been a significant year of growth and success for the Manufacturing Technology Centre – MTC. One of the major developments of the past 12 months has been its rising influence in the construction and infrastructure sectors.[/title]...
by Will | Jan 17, 2018 | Advanced Forming Research Centre, Technologies, Technologies 2017
[title size=”4″]Dr Lynne O’Hare, Chief Business Development Officer at the University of Strathclyde’s Advanced Forming Research Centre, explains Scotland’s technology ambitions.[/title] The perception of manufacturing is changing. For...