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5 th <strong>CENSIS</strong><br />
TECHNOLOGY<br />
SUMMIT AND<br />
CONFERENCE<br />
THURSDAY 8 th NOVEMBER <strong>2018</strong><br />
GLASGOW ROYAL CONCERT HALL
WELCOME<br />
IAN REID<br />
CEO, <strong>CENSIS</strong><br />
Welcome to the <strong>5th</strong> <strong>CENSIS</strong> <strong>Tech</strong>nology <strong>Summit</strong>. Today more than 400 of you are expected to come through<br />
the doors of the Concert Hall in Glasgow for a packed day of presentations and networking, meeting over 40<br />
organisations exhibiting with us. Quite a difference from our first <strong>Summit</strong> with just 90 attendees back in 2014.<br />
This is an incredibly exciting time for <strong>CENSIS</strong> and our partners in academia and industry to be involved in<br />
innovation in Scotland. With over 130 projects accounting for £17.3 million of activity under our belt, <strong>CENSIS</strong><br />
is continuing to deliver programmes that drive broad social change and deliver deep economic impacts<br />
across Scotland. You’ll hear more today about the work we’ve done and our plans for the future. If you have a<br />
challenge, talk to us about how we can help.<br />
@<strong>CENSIS</strong>_IanR @<strong>CENSIS</strong>121 censis.org.uk<br />
EVENT CHAIR<br />
MELINDA MATTHEWS-CLARKSON<br />
CEO,<br />
CodeClan<br />
OPENING<br />
ADDRESS<br />
IVAN MCKEE MSP<br />
Minister for Trade,<br />
Investment and Innovation,<br />
Scottish Government<br />
09.55 EVENT CHAIR<br />
At CodeClan, Scotland’s first Digital Skills Academy, Melinda<br />
champions the growing digital sector by supporting and encouraging<br />
individuals into the world of software development. Her experience as<br />
a Global VP of Software Sales and Marketing for ISVs and Alliances at<br />
IBM, has given her an insight on how the world embraces technology<br />
for commercial and social success. She was recognised in the 'Top 100<br />
Women' CRN Software Channel publication in 2014, 2015 and 2016.<br />
Melinda is an advocate for encouraging women in the workplace,<br />
establishing a Digital Women’s Group at CodeClan, while also<br />
volunteering with Smart Works, a charity that focuses on assisting<br />
women back into the workforce.<br />
@CodeClanScot<br />
codeclan.com<br />
10.00 OPENING ADDRESS<br />
Ivan’s specific responsibilities are: trade and inward investment;<br />
innovation and increasing productivity; internationalisation and<br />
European Structural Funds; financial services; life sciences and Low<br />
Carbon Economy<br />
His career has involved a number of senior roles in manufacturing and<br />
business, managing companies in the UK as well as Poland, Finland,<br />
Croatia and Bosnia. Early in his career, Ivan spent two years with VSO in<br />
Bangladesh. He is currently a trustee of the charity CEI, which supports<br />
education and health projects in Bangladesh. Ivan has been MSP for<br />
Glasgow Provan since May 2016. Brought up in Glasgow, he studied at<br />
the University of Strathclyde and the University of Newcastle.<br />
@scotgov @Ivan_McKee gov.scot<br />
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<strong>CENSIS</strong> <strong>Tech</strong>nology <strong>Summit</strong> <strong>Agenda</strong>
AGENDA<br />
Our chair for today is<br />
Melinda Matthews-Clarkson<br />
@<strong>CENSIS</strong>121<br />
#<strong>CENSIS</strong>18<br />
Network: <strong>CENSIS</strong><br />
Password: <strong>CENSIS</strong>18<br />
09:00 Registration, coffee and exhibition<br />
09:55<br />
Melinda Matthews-<br />
Clarkson<br />
10:00 Ivan McKee MSP Scottish Government<br />
CodeClan Event Chair Welcome<br />
Minister for Trade,<br />
Innovation and<br />
Investment<br />
Opening address<br />
10:10 Bob Downes <strong>CENSIS</strong> Chairman The future for <strong>CENSIS</strong><br />
10:20 Hugo Fiennes Electric Imp CEO The iterative approach to IoT<br />
11:00 Coffee, networking and exhibition<br />
11:45 A Deputy Director<br />
National Cyber Security<br />
Centre (NCSC)<br />
12:15 Andrew Minturn Bosch Rexroth<br />
12:45 Prof Niamh Nic Daeid<br />
13:15 Lunch, networking and exhibition<br />
Leverhulme<br />
Research Centre for<br />
Forensic Science<br />
Deputy Director<br />
Strategic Product<br />
Manager<br />
Director<br />
IoT: Getting the basics right<br />
A vision of the factory of the future<br />
The cutting edge of forensic science<br />
- obstacles and opportunities<br />
14:30 Michael Talbot Meridian Head of Strategy The UK’s road to a self-driving future<br />
15:00 Dr Anthony Ashbrook Machines With Vision Founder & CEO<br />
Ground mapping & localisation<br />
for rail, road & robots:<br />
a Scottish start-up’s story<br />
15:25<br />
Dr Frank Allison FIS 360 Managing Director<br />
Paul Knight<br />
National Nuclear<br />
Laboratory (NNL)<br />
<strong>Tech</strong>nology<br />
Commercialisation<br />
Manager<br />
Decommissioning the world’s<br />
most complex nuclear facility:<br />
opportunities for sensor technologies<br />
15:45<br />
Martin Izod<br />
Gus Thomas<br />
Safehinge Primera<br />
(<strong>CENSIS</strong> case study)<br />
Director<br />
Product Design<br />
Engineer<br />
Target Zero: technology solutions<br />
for eliminating suicide in mental<br />
health environments<br />
16:00 Dr Owen Lo<br />
Edinburgh Napier<br />
University<br />
(<strong>CENSIS</strong> case study)<br />
Research Fellow<br />
Experiences and findings<br />
in IoT security testing<br />
16:15<br />
Joe Tree Civ<strong>Tech</strong>® Head of Product<br />
Alistair Carty<br />
Replicade<br />
(<strong>CENSIS</strong> case study)<br />
<strong>Tech</strong>nical Director<br />
16:35 Ian Reid <strong>CENSIS</strong> CEO Closing remarks<br />
16:45 Drinks reception<br />
18:00 Event close<br />
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SPEAKERS<br />
BOB DOWNES<br />
Chairman<br />
<strong>CENSIS</strong><br />
10.10<br />
Bob has wide experience across private and public sectors in the<br />
UK, Europe and the US. He has been involved with many business<br />
sectors including telecommunications, energy, and health care; and<br />
has managed infrastructure provision as well as regional economic<br />
development. His responsibilities have covered large scale change<br />
management, strategy development and deep operational<br />
leadership. He has worked in large international corporate<br />
organisations and fast growth start-ups as well as government.<br />
Bob is currently Chair of the Scottish Environment Protection Agency;<br />
NXD With KUBE Networks; Chair of the Scottish Government<br />
<strong>Tech</strong>nology Advisory Board as well as a Trustee of the Glasgow School of<br />
Art Development Trust. Bob has a background in telecommunications<br />
with BT Group and also with the Conran Group.<br />
@<strong>CENSIS</strong>121<br />
censis.org.uk<br />
HUGO FIENNES<br />
CEO and Co-founder<br />
Electric Imp<br />
NCSC<br />
A Deputy Director<br />
National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC)<br />
10.20<br />
A maker at heart, Hugo has always loved building things and making<br />
them work. He founded his first startup in 1985 selling bulletin board<br />
and terminal emulation software. His next venture was Empeg, (the<br />
world’s first in-car MP3 player and second ever Linux-powered consumer<br />
device). Following Empeg’s acquisition by Rio, he worked on networked<br />
and portable MP3 players before being lured to Apple with the promise<br />
of working on “a really really cool product.” That product turned out to<br />
be the iPhone, and Hugo led the hardware team through the first four<br />
generations of the iconic device, before being tapped to build the first<br />
Nest thermostat.<br />
During his time at Nest, Hugo realised that connected devices were<br />
going to change the world for the better, but only if they were secure,<br />
maintainable, and flexible - and that these qualities were available<br />
to every device maker. Along with co-founder Peter Hartley, he<br />
came up with the unique architecture that forms the Electric Imp IoT<br />
Connectivity Platform.<br />
@hfiennes @electricimp electricimp.com<br />
11.45<br />
Our speaker today is a Deputy Director of NCSC, a part of GCHQ, the<br />
Government Communications Headquarters. The NCSC was set up<br />
in 2016 to help protect the UK’s critical services from cyber attacks,<br />
manage major incidents and improve the underlying security of<br />
the UK internet through technological improvement and advice to<br />
citizens and organisations.<br />
The NCSC understands cyber security and distils this knowledge into<br />
practical guidance. It responds to cyber security incidents to reduce the<br />
harm they cause to organisations and the wider UK. It also uses industry<br />
and academic expertise to nurture the UK’s cyber security capability and<br />
reduces risks to the UK by securing public and private sector networks.<br />
@NCSC<br />
ncsc.gov.uk<br />
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ANDREW MINTURN<br />
Business Development and Strategic<br />
Product Manager, Bosch Rexroth<br />
PROFESSOR NIAMH NIC DAEID<br />
Director, Leverhulme Research Centre<br />
for Forensic Science<br />
12.15<br />
As one of the key experts on Industry 4.0, Andrew has given a number<br />
of talks at leading industry events demonstrating the benefits and best<br />
practice of creating an Industry 4.0-enabled facility.<br />
Andrew’s career in engineering spans over 25 years, across industries<br />
such as aerospace, general automation, food and packaging and<br />
medical. He began working as an engineering toolmaker for BMW<br />
Manufacturing in 1991, where he was responsible for the manufacture<br />
of car body presses and tooling. He then joined Bosch Rexroth as a<br />
<strong>Tech</strong>nical Support Engineer while also graduating with a First-Class<br />
degree in Engineering Systems. He specialised in assembly technology<br />
and system sales, before moving on to his current role.<br />
@BoschRexrothUK<br />
boschrexroth.co.uk<br />
12.45<br />
Niamh has been involved in forensic science education, research and<br />
casework for over 24 years and is a registered forensic practitioner<br />
with the National Crime Agency. She has been involved as an expert<br />
witness for the courts in investigations relating to fire scenes and<br />
terrorist events and is currently one of the expert witnesses appointed<br />
to the Grenfell Tower public inquiry, providing written and oral<br />
evidence to the Public Inquiry.<br />
She has led the development of Codes of Practice for forensic science<br />
practitioners in fire investigation in the UK and in Europe and has<br />
developed international analytical guidance for the United Nations. She<br />
currently holds a research grant portfolio in excess of £12.8 million.<br />
@ProfNNicDaeid @LRCFS @UoDCAHID<br />
dundee.ac.uk/leverhulme<br />
cahid.dundee.ac.uk<br />
making smart simple<br />
Introducing......IoT Scotland<br />
Boston Networks is leading the £6m project to build and operate Scotland’s national IoT network.<br />
IoT Scotland will revolutionise the use of smart technologies and deliver smart solutions for<br />
businesses and the public sector to explore sensor applications.<br />
Register at www.bostonnetworks.co.uk/iot to stay informed of the latest developments<br />
www.bostonnetworks.co.uk<br />
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MICHAEL TALBOT<br />
Head of Strategy<br />
Meridian<br />
14.30<br />
Meridian is the UK's unique gateway to connected and self-driving<br />
technology development. Michael is on secondment from the UK<br />
Government's Centre for Connected and Autonomous Vehicles (CCAV),<br />
of which he was a founding member in 2015.<br />
Prior to CCAV, Michael was Head of Horizon Scanning in the<br />
Government's Horizon Scanning Programme, establishing a cross-<br />
Government Emerging <strong>Tech</strong>nologies Community of Interest reporting<br />
to the Cabinet Secretary's Advisory Group. Michael holds Master's<br />
degrees from the Universities of Toronto and Oxford.<br />
@MeridianMob<br />
meridianmobility.tech<br />
DR ANTHONY ASHBROOK<br />
GAME<br />
CHANGERS<br />
15.25<br />
Paul Knight and Frank Allison will introduce us to the<br />
Game Changers – a programme supporting new ideas and<br />
technologies in the nuclear sector which can reduce costs,<br />
reduce risk and make operations safer whilst accelerating the<br />
safe delivery of decommissioning – and explain how Scottish<br />
companies can get involved.<br />
@GC_Innovators<br />
PAUL KNIGHT<br />
gamechangers.technology<br />
<strong>Tech</strong>nology Commercialisation Manager,<br />
National Nuclear Laboratory (NNL)<br />
Founder & CEO<br />
Machines with Vision<br />
15.00<br />
Anthony is a technologist and serial entrepreneur with expertise in<br />
computer vision and machine learning and a drive for building and<br />
leading technology enabled companies. After completing his PhD and<br />
working as an academic researcher, he discovered a proficiency for<br />
taking leading edge research and applying it to real world problems in a<br />
commercial setting.<br />
Partnering with a colleague, Dr Mark Wright, at the University of<br />
Edinburgh and securing initial funding, Anthony launched his first<br />
company, Mobile Acuity, in 2006. Mobile Acuity provides image<br />
recognition as-a-service for mobile app developers.<br />
In 2016 Anthony, and co-founders Dr Tim Lukins and Dr Jan Wessnitzer,<br />
started Machines with Vision. Machines with Vision are developing very<br />
accurate positioning technology for transportation applications using<br />
very low-latency imaging devices known as Event Cameras.<br />
@anthonyashbrook<br />
machineswithvision.com<br />
@mwithv<br />
Paul’s career started in the nuclear industry at the Dungeness A<br />
power station, focusing on the control of reactor gas chemistry to<br />
prolong the graphite core life and reduce carbon build up on the fuel<br />
rods. Later in his career, Paul managed projects for Magnox (B205,<br />
SIXEP) and EEP (EARP, encapsulation plants).<br />
Paul believes that championing innovation within NNL is key to the<br />
future of the organisation and the sector – new build, operation and<br />
decommissioning. NNL is investing to develop ideas and support the<br />
people and SMEs behind them.<br />
@UKNNL<br />
nnl.co.uk<br />
DR FRANK ALLISON<br />
Managing Director<br />
FIS 360<br />
Frank has over 15 years’ experience of commercialising early<br />
stage technologies and worked in the Middle East developing<br />
and delivering a technology transfer business unit and<br />
innovation investment fund. Frank also developed and managed<br />
strategic partnerships with the likes of Saudi Aramco, SABIC,<br />
GE and MIT.<br />
Frank has also held various board positions in spin-out companies,<br />
steering and energy foresight committees and spent many years in<br />
the space, aerospace and steel industries in the UK and USA.<br />
@fis360<br />
fis360.com<br />
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CASE STUDIES<br />
<strong>CENSIS</strong> CASE STUDY<br />
15.45 SAFEHINGE PRIMERA<br />
Safehinge Primera had a vision for a sensor door platform for use in mental health environments. After working with <strong>CENSIS</strong> they went on to develop<br />
the idea which won Product Innovation of the Year at the <strong>2018</strong> Design in Mental Health Network awards.<br />
MARTIN IZOD<br />
Director<br />
Safehinge Primera<br />
GUS THOMAS<br />
Product Design Engineer<br />
Safehinge Primera<br />
Director and co-founder, Martin studied Product Design Engineering<br />
at Glasgow School of Art and Glasgow University. Graduating with<br />
a Master’s Degree in 2006, he co-founded Safehinge and leads the<br />
business on product development and supply chain.<br />
He has grown the business to a market-leader, generating £6m<br />
revenue and employing over 30 people. Martin was key to the<br />
acquisition of Primera in 2016 — bringing together two market leading<br />
businesses. Now Safehinge Primera, the company has accelerated its<br />
growth in the Mental Health market with the goal of matching the 80%<br />
market share, already achieved in the Education sector. Award-winning<br />
designers and engineers, Martin’s team are recognised for releasing<br />
ground-breaking products within Mental Health construction.<br />
safehinge.com<br />
Gus joined Safehinge Primera in 2016 after graduating from Glasgow<br />
School of Art and Glasgow University with a degree in Product<br />
Design Engineering.<br />
Focusing on the Mental Health market, Gus has been key to the<br />
company’s product development as the lead engineer on the<br />
new full-door ligature alarm — a significant part of the company’s<br />
Target Zero approach to help eliminate suicide. Winning the DIMNH<br />
Product Innovation of the Year title at this year’s awards — the third<br />
time Safehinge Primera has received the accolade —DIMHN judges<br />
commented that the door alarm “will undoubtedly improve service<br />
user safety”.<br />
safehinge.com<br />
Manufacturing<br />
in Fife<br />
Winner of<br />
“Most<br />
Enterprising<br />
Place in Britain”<br />
<strong>2018</strong><br />
Supporting Fife businesses<br />
to deploy new technologies<br />
for advanced manufacturing<br />
University of Strathclyde’s Advanced Forming Research Centre<br />
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<strong>CENSIS</strong> CASE STUDY<br />
16.00 EDINBURGH NAPIER<br />
UNIVERSITY<br />
This project aimed to make it easier to test if interconnected devices<br />
and networks are secure against hacking attacks. Edinburgh Napier<br />
University and Keysight <strong>Tech</strong>nologies used data analytics to identify<br />
vulnerabilities that could put IoT devices at risk.<br />
DR OWEN LO<br />
Research Fellow, Edinburgh Napier University,<br />
School of Computing<br />
<strong>CENSIS</strong> CASE STUDY<br />
16.15 Civ<strong>Tech</strong>® and REPLICADE<br />
Replicade responded to a Civ<strong>Tech</strong> challenge call from Historic<br />
Environment Scotland to collect meaningful data from its 250+<br />
remote historic sights. Joe Tree will describe the role of Civ<strong>Tech</strong><br />
then Alistair Carty will outline the project.<br />
JOE TREE<br />
Head of Product<br />
Civ<strong>Tech</strong><br />
Owen has contributed to numerous research projects, including<br />
evaluation of a cloud-based e-Health platform (Cloud4Health),<br />
implementation of a data governance engine (safi.re), evaluation of<br />
an Anonymised, Distributed, e-Commerce Architecture (ADeCA) and<br />
development of digital forensic investigation tools (Fragment Finder).<br />
His current research area involves hardware and software security with<br />
particular focus on the topic of IoT security. Some of the recent work<br />
he has conducted includes side channel attack on the PRESENT block<br />
cipher and vulnerability analysis on Bluetooth enabled IoT devices.<br />
Owen is a member of the research group ‘Centre for Distributed<br />
Computing, Networking and Security’.<br />
@EdinburghNapier<br />
napier.ac.uk<br />
@Keysight_UK<br />
keysight.com<br />
Civ<strong>Tech</strong>® brings together public sector expertise and private<br />
sector creativity to solve real problems, develop new products,<br />
and deliver better, faster and easier services for everyone. Part of<br />
the Scottish Government’s Digital Directorate, Civ<strong>Tech</strong>’s awardwinning<br />
approach is helping transform public sector engagement<br />
with tech and innovation.<br />
With two startups, mass-market digital product experience and a<br />
Bafta Award under his belt, Joe brings a wealth of expertise to the<br />
16 week Civ<strong>Tech</strong> Accelerator programme.<br />
@Civ<strong>Tech</strong>Scotland<br />
ALISTAIR CARTY<br />
civtech.atlassian.net<br />
<strong>Tech</strong>nical Director<br />
Replicade Ltd<br />
<strong>CENSIS</strong> is grateful to<br />
Melinda Matthews-Clarkson,<br />
CEO of CodeClan for chairing<br />
today’s event and has made<br />
a donation to #techmums on<br />
her behalf as a thank you.<br />
#techmums – empowering mums, their families<br />
and communities through technology<br />
@<strong>Tech</strong>mumsHQ<br />
@CodeClanScot<br />
techmums.co<br />
codeclan.com<br />
Replicade Ltd specialises in innovative Asset Management<br />
technology solutions primarily in the Aerospace, Automotive<br />
and Cultural Heritage sectors.<br />
Cutting his teeth on assembler programming in the 1980s,<br />
large-scale database consultancy in the 1990s, high-performance<br />
3D graphics in the 2000s and financial enterprise architecture<br />
in the 2010s, Alistair's wide experience provides the backbone<br />
for Replicade's Internet of Things focused product and<br />
consultancy strategies. Alistair is a widely published author and<br />
presents regularly on the topics of Internet of Things, software<br />
development, technical strategy and heritage.<br />
@ReplicadeLtd<br />
replicade.com<br />
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EXHIBITORS<br />
Our exhibitor area will be open all day and exhibitors will<br />
demonstrate technology that fits in with our theme of<br />
disruption and disruptive technologies in IoT or sensor<br />
and imaging systems.<br />
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A2E<br />
@A2E_Ltd<br />
a2etech.com<br />
Table 37<br />
AFRC<br />
@AFRCStrathclyde<br />
afrc.org.uk<br />
Table 34<br />
Analog Devices (with Anglia)<br />
@ADI_News<br />
analog.com<br />
Table 7<br />
Anglia GOLD SPONSOR<br />
@angliaLive<br />
anglia-live.com<br />
Anglia Partners at tables 3, 7-8, 13-17<br />
Antrigulum Labs Ltd<br />
antrigulum.ai<br />
Table 38<br />
Beringar<br />
@beringarltd<br />
beringar.co.uk<br />
Table 2<br />
Arrow Electronics<br />
@Arrow_dot.com<br />
arrow.com<br />
Table 22<br />
boston<br />
networks<br />
Boston Networks SILVER SPONSOR<br />
@BostonNetworks<br />
bostonnetworks.co.uk<br />
Table 9<br />
<strong>CENSIS</strong><br />
@<strong>CENSIS</strong>121<br />
censis.org.uk<br />
Tables 11-12<br />
Edinburgh Napier University<br />
@EdinburghNapier<br />
napier.ac.uk<br />
Table 35<br />
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eg technology<br />
@egtechnology<br />
egtechnology.co.uk<br />
Table 28<br />
Electric Imp<br />
@electricimp<br />
electricimp.com<br />
Table 4<br />
European Circuits<br />
@EuropeanCircuit<br />
european-circuits.co.uk<br />
Table 18<br />
Fife Economy Partnership<br />
@FifeEconPship<br />
fifeeconomypartnership.co.uk<br />
Table 10<br />
Filament PD Ltd<br />
@filamentpd<br />
filamentpd.com<br />
Table 25<br />
FUEL (with Tontine)<br />
@ITFuel<br />
itfuel.com<br />
Table 31<br />
Gemalto (with Anglia)<br />
@Gemalto<br />
gemalto.com<br />
Table 8<br />
Heriot-Watt University<br />
@HeriotWattUni<br />
hw.ac.uk<br />
Table 23<br />
Higgs Centre for Innovation<br />
@STFC_B2B @RoyalObs<br />
roe.ac.uk/higgscentre/<br />
Table 30<br />
Honeywell Sense & Control (with Anglia)<br />
@honeywell<br />
sensing.honeywell.com<br />
Table 13<br />
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iOpt<br />
@IoPTassets<br />
ioptassets.com<br />
Table 24<br />
JT<br />
@jt_business<br />
jtglobal.com<br />
Table 19<br />
M2M Cloud<br />
@m2m_cloud<br />
m2mcloud.com<br />
Table 27<br />
MaaS Scotland<br />
@MaaSScotland<br />
maas-scotland.com<br />
Table 32<br />
Augmented Reality | Prototypes & Projects<br />
Mozenix (with Waracle)<br />
@MozenixUK<br />
mozenix.com<br />
Table 1<br />
Murata (with Anglia)<br />
@MurataEurope<br />
murata.com<br />
Table 15<br />
Omron<br />
components.omron.eu<br />
Table 26<br />
R3-IoT (with Tontine)<br />
@R3_IoT<br />
R3-iot.com<br />
Table 31<br />
Renesas (with Anglia)<br />
@Renesas_Europe<br />
renesas.com<br />
Table 3<br />
Replicade<br />
@ReplicadeLtd<br />
replicade.com<br />
Table 39<br />
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Samsung ARTIK (with Anglia)<br />
@SamsungARTIK<br />
artik.io<br />
Table 14<br />
Scottish Enterprise R&D Grants<br />
@scotent<br />
scottish-enterprise.com<br />
<strong>CENSIS</strong> information desk<br />
Sensational Systems<br />
@sensationalsys<br />
sensational.systems<br />
Table 33<br />
Smart Compliance<br />
@smart_CO1<br />
smart-compliance.co.uk<br />
Table 21<br />
SmartRural.Coop<br />
@phlindop<br />
smartrural.coop<br />
Table 36<br />
Solid State Supplies<br />
@SSSplc<br />
sssltd.com<br />
Table 5<br />
SP <strong>Tech</strong>nology<br />
@SP_<strong>Tech</strong>nologyUK<br />
sptechnology.co.uk<br />
Table 20<br />
STMicroelectronics (with Anglia)<br />
@ST_World<br />
st.com<br />
Table 17<br />
Tontine Glasgow (with FUEL and R3-IoT)<br />
@tontineglasgow<br />
tontineglasgow.co.uk<br />
Table 31<br />
University of Glasgow (BEST Research Group)<br />
@BEST_UOFG<br />
gla.ac.uk/best<br />
Table 29<br />
@RavinderSDahiya<br />
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VARTA Microbattery (with Anglia)<br />
varta-microbattery.com<br />
Table 16<br />
Waracle (with Mozenix)<br />
@WaracleUK<br />
waracle.com<br />
Table 1<br />
Wideblue<br />
@wideblue_design<br />
wide-blue.com<br />
Table 6<br />
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