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Thursday, March 11, 2010
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BIA (Scotland)
The BIA exists to promote the human health benefits of new technologies, encouraging the commercial success of the bioscience industry by focusing on emerging enterprise and the related interests of companies with whom such enterprise trades.
Electronics Leadership Council (ELC)
As envisioned by the EIGT, the Electronics Innovation and Growth Team, the ELC are a relatively small group of senior business people from the electronics industry who represent a range of skills, experience and disciplines across the sector. The ELC members are drawn from companies and organisations operating in the UK electronics industry and were nominated by their companies or by key stakeholders.
Freescale Semiconductor UK Ltd
Freescale is making the world a smarter place with leading embedded semiconductor solutions for cars, mobile phones, networks and more.
National Microelectronic Institute
The NMI promotes the operation and growth of the microelectronics industry in the UK and Ireland.
ScotlandIS
ScotlandIS... the trade body for software, telecomms and IT in Scotland, and represents members from all ICT disciplines - from small specialist businesses to global companies.
Scottish Optoelectronics Association
The SOA is an association with nearly 90 members dedicated to developing the optoelectronics industry in Scotland. The members range from universities to SME's to large companies. This site contains information about the SOA, the Optoelectronics industry in Scotland and the association members and their products.
Scottish Semiconductor Supplier Forum (SSSF)
The SSSF consists of many leading edge supplier companies and was established to meet a common desire to work together to address key industry issues and to further develop the supplier infrastructure.
TelecomVisions
TeleconVisions are independent analysts interested in the future evolution of the telecoms industry and its companies.
University-Technology.com
Scotland’s universities have a distinguished record of research and have now united and have developed a website to promote a selection of their technologies for licensing or for collaboration with industry.
Represented through their technology transfer offices, each University is experienced in dealing with the commercial sector and are committed to see current research discoveries and technology breakthroughs go from lab to market.
To search for opportunities,University-technology.com.
To be kept up to date with opportunities, register through the website
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