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Six business-academic collaborations get funding green light
Two alternative protein ventures and an educational digital children’s game about business are among the research and development projects awarded funding through the Scottish Inward Investment Catalyst Fund (IICF).
Source: Business Insider

DNA encoding method aids data-driven genetics research
New approach to representing genetic inheritance could support studies involving large datasets. A new method of encoding and understanding the ancestry of a set of related DNA sequences could support storage and analysis of large genetic datasets.

Life sciences industry leaders and experts to share vision for future of Scotland's £10 billion sector
Collaboration will be a central theme of The Scotsman Life Sciences Conference later this year - how, as the industry accelerates, private enterprise can work with the Scottish Government to grow the sector.
Source: The Scotsman

Exergy3 raises £1 million pre-seed funding
University of Edinburgh spin-out aims to commercialise its thermal energy storage system. Exergy3 has closed a £1m pre-seed funding round for its ultra-high temperature thermal energy storage system. The round was led by Zero Carbon Capital, with participation from existing investors Old College Capital and Scottish Enterprise.
Source: Business Insider

To truly scale, we need more substantial and sustained investment
The New Deal for Business Group's co-chair makes an argument for better collaboration between academia, policymakers and industry.
Source: Business Insider

World’s first GreenShed opens its doors
A world-first circular farming system which uses cattle waste to power a shed and grow indoor crops has opened its doors for the first time. More than 80 members of the beef industry attended the opening of GreenShed at Easter Howgate, an SRUC research farm near Edinburgh.

World’s first sustainability index for plants launched
AbacusBio has launched the world’s first Sustainability Index for plants, helping reduce the environmental impact of growing crops. This innovative tool enables breeding companies to create plant varieties that use less water, lower emissions, and optimize yield, health, and disease resistance.

Scientists have a gas reducing methane emissions from cows
A newly launched project run by Scotland’s Rural College aims to capture methane produced by cattle and use it to contribute to the UK’s net-zero goals
Source: The Times

TVG and partners to trial new vaccine to tackle bacterial infection in pigs
TVG and partners, the University of Plymouth and the University of Cambridge, have been awarded significant government funding to develop a vaccine that could halt the development and spread of one of the more common diseases affecting the UK pig population.

Ingenza announces partnership with Cellugy to investigate the potential of biofabricated cellulose
Industrial biotech specialist Ingenza is delighted to announce that it is collaborating with Cellugy to accelerate the development of its innovative platform for producing biofabricated cellulose. This technology will provide a sustainable alternative to fossil-based petrochemicals in various industrial applications, starting with personal care