Eleven academic innovators connected to the University of Aberdeen are about to embark on the next chapter of their entrepreneurial journey as Converge announces its latest programme cohort.
SBP Accountants and Business Advisers, a leading North-east accountancy firm, is pleased to announce the official launch of its rebrand, marking an important milestone in the firm’s continued evolution and long-term commitment to supporting local businesses.
A facilities management leader in the North-east has reached a significant milestone in a long-running wellbeing and fundraising initiative supporting mental health and cancer charities.
Integrity QHSE continues to strengthen its position as one of the UK’s most progressive and comprehensive QHSE consultancies with the ongoing growth of Integrity Medical, its dedicated occupational health division based at 56 Queens Road, Aberdeen.
In just two weeks’ time, hundreds of young people, educators, and third-sector leaders will gather for the Youth and Philanthropy Initiative (YPI) National Event 2026.
LHR Marine is proud to mark the successful conclusion of its player sponsorship of former Scotland international Chris Maguire following Cove Rangers’ 2025/26 Scottish League One campaign.
Aberdeen is being urged to “Paint The Town Tartan” as excitement builds for Scotland’s return to the World Cup for the first time in almost 30 years.
DJ Alexander is recruiting for a Lettings Advisor to join its Aberdeen team, offering an opportunity for someone with strong customer service, communication and organisational skills to build a career in Scotland’s property sector.
Four fifths of firms (80%) report an existing or expected impact from the Iran conflict, according to research by British Chambers of Commerce (BCC).
Delegates joined us to mark the launch of the Energy Transition 43 report, the Chamber’s biannual barometer of sector business confidence, activity and future plans.
Aberdeen & Grampian Chamber of Commerce has warned that the UK is in danger of accelerating the decline of the North Sea unnecessarily, despite overwhelming industry belief that the basin still has a long-term future under the right conditions.
The boss of Next has warned there has been a "dramatic fall" in the number of entry-level job opportunities in the UK.