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Silicon Glen is the nickname given to the high tech sector of Scotland, the name inspired by Silicon Valley in California. It is applied to the Central Belt triangle [ 1 ] between Dundee , Inverclyde and Edinburgh , which includes Fife , Glasgow and Stirling ; although electronics facilities outside this area may also be included in the term.
Kaiam Corporation was an American manufacturer of optronics equipment for computer networking. Founded in 2009, it was headquartered in Newark, California, and until December 2018 had a manufacturing facility in Silicon Glen in Scotland.
Technology Software Dundee: 2002 Game developer, defunct 2010 P D RHA Audio: Technology Audio electronics: Glasgow: 2008 Personal headphones and audio electronics P A Robert Noble: Consumer goods Clothing & accessories Killybegs: 1666 Clothing, textiles P A Rockstar North: Technology Software Edinburgh: 1984 Game developer, part of Rockstar ...
Silicon Forest (Newark, Nottinghamshire): Silicon Forest consists of various businesses from in and around the Newark and Sherwood area that specialise in technology and innovation. Silicon Glen (Central Belt, Scotland) Silicon Gorge (Bristol, England) Silicon Mall (London, England): the area between Pall Mall and Victoria in London
Pages in category "Private companies limited by guarantee of Scotland" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Space Scotland (formerly Scottish Space Leadership Council) is an industry coordinating body created to promote the Scottish space industry. In conjunction with Scottish Space Academic Forum and The Scottish Government, they have published A Strategy for Space in Scotland 2021 [7] for the continued development of the Scottish space industry over the next decade.
Scottish Police Services Authority – Information Communications Technology; Scottish Science Advisory Council; Scottish Science and Technology Roadshow; Sea Mammal Research Unit; Silicon Glen; Society, Religion and Technology Project; Space industry of Scotland
The designation of Livingston as a new town in the 1960s attracted new light industries to the area, with high technology and pharmaceutical companies moving into the town. [28] Livingston formed a major hub in Scotland's Silicon Glen with factories constructed in purpose-build business parks at Houston Industrial Estate and Kirkton Campus.