Scotland is a genuine centre of excellence for electronic technologies and is one of the most vibrant and exciting locations in Europe in which to work. Find out more about what a move to Scotland could offer you within the electronic technologies sector.
Be a part of the groundbreaking electronic technology advancements in Scotland
The electronic technologies industry in Scotland is home to over 200 companies and some of the best research institutions in the world. Over 170 electronic technology companies are profiled on the TalentScotland website.
A variety of new and exciting advances are being developed within the electronic technologies industry, ranging from Magnetic Resonance Imaging through to MEMS, polymer physics, nanotechnology and ultrafast systems - advances which enable the digital networks of the future.
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01 September 10 - Support for Dundee’s Digital Sector
- The Culture Minister has emphasised the importance of Dundee's digital industries to the Scottish economy during a visit to the city.
01 September 10 - Tourism Boost for Glasgow
- New statistics show that hotel bookings in Glasgow are at their highest level for the past 11 months with the city continuing to outperform many of its major European competitors.
23 August 10 - Edinburgh Sets Academic Record for Company Formation
- The University of Edinburgh created a record number of new companies in the past academic year, further strengthening its position as Scotland's leading research institution.
10 August 10 - Laser Firm Deal is a Measure of Success
- An Aberdeen-based firm which designs laser distancing devices has sold a 29 per cent stake in the business for £2.3 million in a deal that could lead to a full buy-out.
06 August 10 - SE Reveals £16M RSA Jobs Boost
- Scottish Enterprise has announced a £16m jobs boost for the Scottish economy in its quarterly report on Regional Selective Assistance (RSA) funding.