Forres-based rocket manufacturer Orbex has gone into administration - with the majority of its 163 staff made redundant.
Renewables investment in the north of Scotland is under pressure as high transmission charges make projects less competitive than those in the south of England.
Research by EY Scotland and Livingston James has revealed public sector companies are far quicker to utilise AI in business than private and third sector firms.
In today's high-stakes operational environments, whether on a construction site, in an international airport, within the corridors of critical national infrastructure, or guarding the integrity of private assets, the expectation is the same: seamlessness. Not just in service delivery, but in experience.
Eyes down and look in as Aberdeen Restaurant Weeks kicks off on Monday (February 23) – with the added bonus of a fun bingo card for discerning diners enjoying the biggest ever Foodie Fortnight.
A frighteningly good night of graveyard smash hits for the whole family is heading to P&J Live’s Hall C on Thursday, October 29, 2026.
Award-winning property firm Knight Property Group is set to commence the speculative development of it’s final phase at Kingshill Commercial Park in Westhill, Aberdeenshire, having previously secured planning consent from Aberdeenshire Council.
DNV has launched Industrial Services, evolving its inspection business into a dedicated global provider of quality assurance and inspection services for energy, infrastructure and complex industrial supply chains.
Augean, a trusted waste management provider across the UK, has been a proud member of Achilles UVDB for over 13 years, demonstrating their ongoing commitment to operational excellence and industry standards.
Cala Homes (North) has supported Aberdeen City Ladies FC’s Under-10s 7v7 Whites team with the donation of brand-new football kits, ahead of their season kicking off in March.
Aberdeenshire Council is set to save more than 4,000 tonnes of greenhouse gas emissions for the 2025/26 financial year according to the latest carbon budget figures reported to its Sustainability Committee on 18 February 2026.
Planning permission has been approved for a new Astronomy Facility at the University of Aberdeen, to be built within the grounds of Cruickshank Botanic Garden.