2015년 2월 11일 수요일

£40M R&D Funding | Chemicals' Export Success | Industrial Biotech Showcase

Chemical Sciences Scotland
£40M R&D funding through Industrial Biotech Catalyst
The registration deadline is fast approaching for funding applications through the Industrial Biotechnology Catalyst. With funding from £250,000 up to £10 million available for the development of new industrial biotechnology products and processes, now is the time to explore the potential of your project proposal.

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New figures show chemicals’ exporting success
A new survey has demonstrated significant levels of exporting activity from the Scottish Chemicals sector, with chemical products, coke and refined petroleum forming the second highest number of exports from Scotland in 2013.

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Funding available for biotech projects
There’s only one month left for applications for the IbioIC Exemplar Programme. The competition offers funding for industrial biotechnology projects that demonstrate a defined market need and commercial opportunity. Don’t miss out on your chance to win great support and get your research off the ground.

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Project call – phosphorous and priority substances
£800,000 has been made available for a competition aiming to support research that could develop new and innovative solutions for recovering phosphorous and priority substances from the water environment.

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Scottish renewables firm cleans up at awards
An Edinburgh-based biofuels specialist has been recognised at this year’s Rushlight Awards for its pioneering use of byproducts from the whisky industry.

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Join us at the Industrial Biotechnology Showcase!
This year’s Industrial Biotechnology Showcase will take place on 11-12 February in London. Chemical Sciences Scotland will be there and day two will see the launch of the Biorefinery Roadmap for Scotland.

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Discover opportunities in textiles
The Textiles Future Forum (TFF) supports innovation across the textiles sector and wider supply chains. The chemicals sector is well recognised as an area where these connections to the manufacturing process, product enhancements and performance in dyeing and coatings, as well as the raw materials for man-made fibres in fabrics and garments, are strong.

A TFF event on 5 March will bring together a wide cross section of industry, academia, funders and support agencies to develop ideas, innovation and business partnering opportunities.

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