ACVO TSI is delighted to share the latest ACVO News publication, the free digital magazine showcasing the work, achievements and opportunities from Aberdeen’s third sector.
PCL Group, the global provider of information technology and cyber security services, has further reinforced its reputation as a top level supplier to clients across all business sectors by upgrading and recertifying its ISO 9001 accreditation.
A new uplighting feature showcasing several varieties of trees and the Bruce Cairns in Hazlehead Park has been officially switched on.
Aberdeen-based video production company Signal partnered with Shell UK to produce a new film marking the start-up of the Victory gas field, a major milestone in Britain’s energy story.
Cable Solutions division has strengthened its Middle East operations through Dron & Dickson Electrical and Cable Solutions – L.L.C, with a new 607 sqm facility opening in Khalifa Economic Zones Abu Dhabi (KEZAD).
Commenting on the start of a US Supreme Court case on the legality of many US tariffs, William Bain, Head of Trade Policy at the British Chambers of Commerce, said:
Leading energy advisory and engineering consultancy, Apollo, has joined the €4 million FOREST (Future Ocean Renewable Energy System Technologies) project.
In just five short months since opening its doors, SJA Spaces has reached an exciting milestone achieving 50% occupancy across its flexible workspace in Turriff town centre.
The Seven Incorporated Trades of Aberdeen proudly celebrated its 438th Convener Court Dinner, an annual event that honours centuries of tradition, fellowship, and civic service.
Marcliffe, Aberdeen’s only five-star hotel, is excited to reveal the name and first look at its new brasserie: Skylark.
Aberdeen will bid to host the Tall Ships Races again as early as 2030 after the huge success of the event earlier in July, which was the most attended free event in Scotland this year.
Progress is being made on three key City Centre and Beach Masterplan projects – the beach park and events park, Union Street Central streetscaping, and the Castlegate – councillors have been told.