The Alternative Board (TAB) Aberdeenshire East has appointed Andrew Smith as its first Business Development Manager.
Opening tonight, Aberdeen Jazz Festival lights up the city for ten days with top-class live music from leading national and international attractions, local luminaries and emerging stars.
Building on the success of its Energy Futures Conference and Exhibition in November 2022, Aberdeen Renewable Energy Group (AREG) is set to host the first in a series of Energy Futures webinars next week.
The annual Young Farmers overwintering competition hosted by Aberdeen & Northern Marts in conjunction with the Scottish Association of Young Farmers Clubs (SAYFC), will be held at Thainstone Centre, Inverurie on Thursday 23rd March followed by the sale on Friday, March 24.
Global controls technology company Proserv has announced that it has established an arrangement with Luanda based service provider Prometim whereby the Angolan business will act as its local representative in both Angola and the Republic of Congo.
A conference on the benefits of employing a neurodiverse workforce to drive business growth and encourage team members to reach their own potential is to be held in Aberdeen in May.
EnerMech Canada has been selected to deliver its specialist mechanical pre-commissioning and commissioning services to a large LNG facility in British Columbia, Canada.
An Aberdeen industry services business is seeing continued growth in all divisions with the completion of several large-scale projects over the past twelve months.
The surge in demand for its Mexican mixes has prompted a thriving family-owned brand to make a significant six-figure investment into three new products fit for supermarket shelves.
An Aberdeen-based Virtual Assistant (VA) service has exceeded its revenue goals within the first year of trading, after receiving support from Business Gateway.
The Scottish vessel shortage is driving up development costs and resulting in delays to the development and maintenance of offshore wind projects in Scotland.
The UK is currently a world leader in offshore wind, with expectations there will be more than 800,000 people in jobs related to the sector by 2030.