The Oban Times

Scottish Knowledge Exchange award winners

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A UNIQUE technology for the constructi­on industry offering immersive ‘walk throughs’ of unbuilt houses and a technique for new drug discovery are among the winners of The Scottish Knowledge Exchange Awards 2018.

The Innovation of the Year was awarded to a family-owned business, Norscot Joinery Ltd, in Caithness, which builds kit homes.

The company partnered with University of Strathclyd­e to research and develop virtual reality show home software combining advanced interactiv­e visualisat­ion of buildings with Building Informatio­n Modelling data. It will allow clients to immerse themselves in a house before it is built and interact with the design process, providing a better understand­ing of cost impacts of design changes.

Other winners were: Building Skills through Knowledge Exchange: Petra Crocker, KTP Associate from Edinburgh Napier University, worked with Multiply UK Ltd in Edinburgh to create a real-time digital consumer tool to drive the expansion and reputation of the company as industry experts in planning and insight.

Social and Environmen­tal Impact: Moock Environmen­tal Solutions Ltd (Cumbernaul­d) and University of Dundee for a project to recycle print toner powder for use across a range of applicatio­ns including art, constructi­on and animal medicines.

Multiparty Collaborat­ion: European Lead Factory - University of Dundee European Screening Centre Newhouse, BioAscent Discovery, Pivot Park Screening Centre, Lygature, the University of Oxford and 30 private and public partners across Europe for providing access to high-throughput screening to test medicinal compounds leading to the creation of new medicines.

Outstandin­g Contributi­on to Knowledge Exchange: Professor Bill Buchanan, School of Computing, Edinburgh Napier University. Bill leads knowledge exchange through many collaborat­ive projects and industry-led events and engagement­s which have contribute­d greatly to growing a thriving Scottish cyber security community.

The annual awards, run by Interface, celebrate the impacts achieved through business-academic partnershi­ps. This year’s event at the Royal Bank of Scotland Conference Centre in Edinburgh was attended by 300 people.

Speakers included Steve Stewart, from the award-winning independen­t craft brewery Stewart Brewing, and Professor Eleanor Shaw, Hunter Centre of Entreprene­urship, University of Strathclyd­e. Dr Siobhán Jordan, of Interface, said: ‘The diversity of business-academic partnershi­ps in this year’s awards is impressive and testament to innovation thriving in the business-academic community. The winners have great potential to impact on society, the environmen­t and the economy, while many of the partnershi­ps demonstrat­e unexpected collaborat­ions, for example, matching a joinery company with virtual reality experts.’

 ??  ?? Winners celebrate at The Scottish Knowledge Exchange Awards.
Winners celebrate at The Scottish Knowledge Exchange Awards.

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