News
Green light for £3m GreenShed
A state-of-the-art shed which will use cattle waste products to power a methane capturing system and grow indoor crops has received nearly £3 million from the UK Government through its Net Zero Innovation Portfolio (NZIP).
Ingenza awarded government funding to develop novel carbon capture technology
Ingenza, a biotechnology company based at Roslin Innovation Centre, is delighted to announce that its recent partnership with Johnson Matthey has been selected to receive vital funding of £441,632.88 from the Department of Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy.
Easter Bush hosts new STEM Centre for Excellence
Midlothian secondary students are set to benefit from a new Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) Centre of Excellence at the University of Edinburgh’s Easter Bush Campus.
Beta Bugs takes flight with Agri-EPI Centre support
Beta Bugs Ltd, a specialist UK agri-food supply chain business improving insect genetics, has expanded with support from the Agri-EPI Centre.
RoslinCT expands operations with space at Edinburgh Technopole
RoslinCT is a cell and gene therapy/ATMP CDMO, developing life-changing cell and gene therapies on Edinburgh BioQuarter and continues its growth plans by expanding operations at Edinburgh Technopole, signing a lease for 1,453 sqm additional space at Charles Darwin House.
MSZ Business Forum gather at Edinburgh Technopole
Midlothian Science Zone Business Forum attendees enjoyed the first “in person” gathering since launch in December 2020. Over a working lunch, hosted in the grand surroundings of Bush House on Edinburgh Technopole, we were welcomed by John Mackenzie.
Roslin’s annual global impact approaches £20bn
The Roslin Institute is a world-leading centre for animal science research and has been creating a more sustainable world through fundamental research in animal genetics and health since its formation in 1993.
Biotangents secures £2.2m additional funding and strengthens management team
Biotangents, a Scottish biotech located on Pentlands Science Park in Midlothian Science Zone, has secured £2.2m of new funding and strengthened the management team and Board to further support the next phase of development and roll-out of its ‘on farm’ rapid disease technology.
Study aims to produce lice-resistant salmon
Scientists aim to identify genes that could make Atlantic salmon resistant to sea lice, parasites that severely affect fish health and welfare, and cost the global aquaculture sector around £800m per year. Researchers aim to pinpoint key genes and associated biological processes underlying genetic resistance to these parasites.
MSZ Business Forum introduction to Business Leader Groups
Midlothian Science Zone Business Forum attendees were introduced to the services and benefits of Business Leader Groups and a selection of business diagnostic tools, by accredited facilitators and business coaches from Henderson Loggie - Business Growth Solutions.