Montrose Port Authority officially named its new £800,000 pilot boat, South Esk, with an intimate quayside blessing on Friday, May 19 at the RNLI Montrose Lifeboat Station on the Port’s North Quay.
Orkney-based friends and business partners, Baillie Rorie and Gavin Pirie, who set up a CCTV business on the island last year, continue to go from strength to strength, following support from Business Gateway.
Hardies Property & Construction Consultants has appointed Ewan Wyllie as Head of Principal Designer Services.
Research focused on improving energy sustainability and delivering a just transition will take centre stage at the University of Aberdeen’s Founders’ Day celebration this week.
Award-winning Scottish seafood supplier Amity Fish Company is thrilled to announce the grand opening of its new fish shop. Situated on the quayside at Peterhead Harbour, the store promises to be a seafood lover's paradise, offering an exquisite range of the freshest fish and frozen seafood delicacies.
Salamander, a joint venture between Ørsted, Simply Blue Group and Subsea7, has signed an exclusivity agreement as part of Crown Estate Scotland’s Innovation and Targeted Oil and Gas (INTOG) leasing round.
A new project aims to use artificial intelligence to supercharge hydrogen production in Scotland, helping the country meet its net zero targets and powering thousands more homes and businesses each year.
The latest Energy Transition Survey – which canvasses the views of the north east’s energy industry every six months – shows we’re making progress, but it also suggests that we may have lost some momentum in recent months.
Scottish Parliament Today’s business includes: Topical Questions Scottish Government Debate: Scottish Connections Framework Decision Time
Government needs to urgently create the conditions which will encourage investment in the energy sector or risk Aberdeen losing its global energy capital status, according to a new report.
One of the North-east’s most popular restaurants has gone on the market for between £500,000 and £1million.
Meta - the business behind Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp - as been fined £1billion for mishandling people's data when transferring it between Europe and the United States.