Aberdeen-headquartered engineering firm Kinetics Controls & Innovation Ltd (KCI) is delighted to celebrate one year of employee ownership.
Bennachie Leisure Centre charity is looking forward to welcoming visitors to its community facility on the May 28 for its first corporate networking event of 2025.
Following the phenomenal success of the 2024 Scottish Masters at P&J Live in November last year, the venue has just penned an exclusive three-year deal with Masters Football for the six-a-side indoor tournament to be hosted again in the Granite City from 2025 – 2027.
Free Numeracy Champion training is being made available to local employers, the third sector and community organisations, to support adults to overcome barriers to improving their numeracy skills, Aberdeen City Council announced.
Bridging the gap between academia and key industry sectors at the heart of North-east Scotland’s economy is the key aim for three new business development executives at the University of Aberdeen.
Right Medicine Pharmacy has named Chest Heart & Stroke Scotland as its charity partner for 2025.
Come and discover St Machar's Cathedral in Old Aberdeen for yourself this April.
Cable Solutions Worldwide Ltd is delighted to announce the appointment of Mikey Fyffe as its new business development manager.
Offshore Energies UK’s flagship 2025 Business Outlook report being launched at a business breakfast event in Aberdeen today shows that under the right business conditions half of the 13-15 billion barrels of oil and gas the UK is projected to need by 2050 could be produced at home.
New research from the University of Aberdeen found that re-admission to hospital for takotsubo patients was comparable to the re-admission rates for heart attack patients and double that of the general population.
Malmaison is proud to reaffirm its commitment to Scottish tourism with a £1.8 million investment made to transform its Grade-II listed Aberdeen hotel, demonstrating confidence in the region despite recent challenges in the local economy.
The zonal energy pricing row has continued, with Centrica owner Chris O'Shae warning backers of the scheme are expecting "mass migration to windy places".