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'Revolutionary' skin sensor could change how eczema is treated
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'Revolutionary' skin sensor could change how eczema is treated

For years, people living with eczema have endured endless trial-and-error treatments and long waiting lists to see a dermatologist.

Now, scientists at Heriot-Watt University believe they’ve developed “ground-breaking technology” that could revolutionise how the condition is diagnosed and treated.

Source: STV

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Edinburgh spin-out SeaWarm secures funding
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Edinburgh spin-out SeaWarm secures funding

University of Edinburgh spin-out SeaWarm has secured £550,000 to roll out its renewable heating system across Scottish communities.

The investment includes £250,000 from angel investment syndicate Equity Gap, £250,000 from development agency Scottish Enterprise and £50,000 from University of Edinburgh in-house venture fund Old College Capital.

Source: Business Insider

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Associate feature: A Manifesto for Health and Growth
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Associate feature: A Manifesto for Health and Growth

Every advance in medicines – from vaccines to treatments that extend life – depends on strong partnerships between government, the NHS, academia and industry. This “triple helix” drives Scotland’s life sciences growth, contributing over £1.7 billion to the economy and supporting 15,000 high-value jobs.

Source: Holyrood

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Scottish Government backs 'innovative industries' with £5 million
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Scottish Government backs 'innovative industries' with £5 million

The Scottish Government has announced a nearly £5m investment package backing businesses in innovative industries.

It will provide more than £2m of support for new market clusters set out in Scotland’s Innovation Strategy, including space, robotics and critical technologies like semiconductors and quantum systems.

Source: Business Insider

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AI tools show promise for veterinary diagnosis
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AI tools show promise for veterinary diagnosis

AI tools can support vets in diagnosing disease, research has shown.

A computer model has been trained to recognise a common disease in dogs with an encouraging success rate, underscoring its potential as a veterinary tool.

The approach supports the use of AI for relatively straightforward tasks, to allow vets to concentrate on more complex tasks, according to the team behind the study. 

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Rosie Stewart appointed Finance Director and Company Secretary at the Moredun Group
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Rosie Stewart appointed Finance Director and Company Secretary at the Moredun Group

The Moredun Group is delighted to announce the appointment of Rosie Stewart as its new Finance Director and Company Secretary. Rosie joined the organisation in May and is responsible for overseeing all financial activities across the Group. She is also a member of Moredun’s Senior Management Group, contributing to the strategic leadership and direction of the organisation.

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