While AI discussions are often centred on chatbots and Large Language Models (LLMs) - enhancing creativity, streamlining workflows, and transforming communication - the true revolution is unfolding quietly, right here in Scotland.
Integrity HSE is pleased to announce that online appointment bookings are now open for its newly established medical clinic, situated at 56 Queen’s Road, Aberdeen.
UK headquartered Score, a global leader in engineering technology services in the fields of valve and emissions management, gas turbines, and surface technologies, has announced its third strategic acquisition in a matter of weeks as part of its ongoing growth strategy.
Eserv, a leading provider of digital twin technology for complex industrial assets, has announced its expansion into the United States.
With around 100 couples on waiting lists across Scotland for treatment using donated eggs, NHS Grampian is making a fresh plea for women aged under 35 across the North of Scotland to come forward to help others conceive.
The James Hutton Institute is delighted to announce that Dr Kelly Houston, Dr Isabelle Colas and Dr Sarah McKim have been announced joint deputy directors of one of its innovation centres, the International Barley Hub (IBH).
Kevin Dalgleish, chef patron of Amuse, has been nominated for Outstanding Contribution to the Industry at the upcoming Scran Awards, which celebrate Scotland's thriving dining, drinking and hospitality sector.
Bank of Scotland has appointed David McInally as area director for the North of Scotland, reinforcing its commitment to supporting businesses across the region.
KR Group Scotland, a leading name in steel, metal and cladding services, has officially launched a new specialist training division: KR SkillsHub.
Students from St Margaret’s School for Girls in Aberdeen visited The James Hutton Institute in Invergowrie as part of the Daffodil DNA project co-ordinated by the Hutton and The University of Dundee.
More than 80% of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Scotland believe the viability of their business is at risk over the next 12 months, according to new research from Aberdein Considine.
A fully let retail park just outside Aberdeen has been put up for sale - with an asking price of just over £18million.