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University set to host £750m national supercomputer
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University set to host £750m national supercomputer

The University of Edinburgh has been announced as the home of the UK's next national supercomputer.

The significant investment represents a huge endorsement of the University and its future as a world-leader in supercomputing and AI, recognising the strength and value of Edinburgh’s expertise. 

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Chancellor confirms £750 million for Edinburgh supercomputer
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Chancellor confirms £750 million for Edinburgh supercomputer

Scotland will be home to the UK’s most powerful supercomputer, with the Chancellor confirming up to £750m to build it at the University of Edinburgh. The announcement comes ahead of today's Spending Review and as the Prime Minister kicked off London Tech Week by unveiling £1bn of extra funding to scale up the country’s artificial intelligence (AI) computing power.

Source: Business Insider

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Data-driven programme designed to tackle global challenges
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Data-driven programme designed to tackle global challenges

A flexible new postgraduate programme designed to tackle global challenges through genetics and data skills will launch in September 2025, supported by a dedicated e-learning team and aimed at training the next generation of experts in a range of industries and academic fields.

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Scotland chosen to create 'circular construction hub'
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Scotland chosen to create 'circular construction hub'

Scotland is set to pioneer a new initiative that aims to increase uptake and accessibility of reused construction materials and showcase the sector as an investment opportunity.

It is one of four in Europe selected to model a Circular Construction Hub – a second-hand marketplace for materials used in building and infrastructure projects.

Source: Business Insider

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Clean energy start-up wins £50,000 prize
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Clean energy start-up wins £50,000 prize

A clean energy start-up developing an low-cost carbon capture system for heavy industry has won a £50,000 award from the Net Zero Technology Centre (NZTC).

Remedium was named winner of the Climate Impact Prize at the organisation's annual TechX Demo Day in Aberdeen.

Source: Business Insider

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