Business Fast > Finance > 'Deeptech' entrepreneurs wanted for Scottish university pilot Finance'Deeptech' entrepreneurs wanted for Scottish university pilotNovember 22, 2023posted on Nov. 22, 2023 at 12:01 am Six start-ups will get £15,000 each to spend on facilities and expertise at Heriot-Watt – paying it back if they go on to get funding READ SOURCE tweet Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on RedditMorebusinessfastNovember 22, 2023previous articleNews Release | Media Center – News Release | Media Center | Northwestnext articleToyota advert banned for showing pick-up truck convoy driving through riverYou Might Also LikeFinanceVance in Delhi to meet Modi amid tariff tensionsApril 21, 2025FinancePensions black hole – Brits have 'eyes shut' over savingsApril 21, 2025FinanceSteel, energy and sports cars: how China poured over $100bn into BritainApril 20, 2025FinanceThe Observer view on poverty: promises won’t get children off the breadline | EditorialApril 19, 2025Faraday Future Timely Announces the Upcoming Annual General Meeting per Nasdaq Compliance Requirement, Enhances the Strategic Execution of FF and FX Through Key ProposalsApril 19, 2025FinanceUS lays out plans to hit Chinese ships with port feesApril 18, 2025Recommended For YouSportsWayne Rooney names ‘top five players’ in the Premier League this seasonApril 21, 2025SportsSportsBurnley v Sheffield United: Championship – liveApril 21, 2025SportsMarketContinuum Green Energy gets Sebi nod for Rs 3,650 crore IPOApril 21, 2025MarketARK funds add Solana exposure via 3iQ's staking ETFApril 21, 2025CryptocurrencyUS economyIllinois farmers focus on planting rather than Trump tariffsApril 21, 2025US economy
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