Touch Bionics’ i-Limb

In 2015, a nine year old boy named Josh Cathcart from the Scottish town of Dalgety Bay became the youngest person in the world to be fitted with a ‘bionic’ arm.

Turing Fest Sees Tech Giants Take Over Edinburgh for World-Leading Conference

The innovative two-day conference comes to Edinburgh for its eighth year to spill the secrets of the technology sector.

Turning Wind into Watts

Being green is in Scotland's nature. We're blessed with great natural resources and are making the most of them. Welcome to Scotland, a country serious about renewable energy.

VisitScotland launches Scotland virtual reality experience

Visitors to Scotland are set to be inspired with an Escape into #ScotSpirit through their mobile devices using interactive virtual map technology.

Welcome to Europe’s power source

Welcome to Scotland, a country estimated to have the largest oil reserves in the EU, the potential to generate one quarter of all Europe's offshore wind and tidal energy, and one tenth of its wave-power.

Whisky Spotlight: Studying the science behind creating the perfect whisky

Get a great education, and enjoy a tasty dram! If you’ve ever wanted to find out what it’s like to study in Scotland, this is the feature for you.

Why all roads lead to tech in Scotland

UK and overseas tech firms see Scotland as the road ahead for innovation and growth, with some moving lock, stock and barrel here to broaden their business horizons.

Why Scotland will change the way you think about FinTech forever

Fuelled by over 161,000 financial professionals and 290,000 active students, Scotland has a fantastic wind in its sails to power fledgling global FinTechs - and that wind is getting even stronger.

Why Spiritus loves the tech spirit of Scotland

Talent, cost and a vibrant tech community are just some of the reasons why tech start-up, Spiritus, call Scotland its home. Partners Bob Clint and Susan Ramonat, reveal more.

Woman of note: how Cate Cranston led the way for female entrepreneurs

When it comes to celebrating ground-breaking women, and the incredible contributions they have made, the Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) is putting its money where its mouth is.

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