The Scotsman

Heriot-watt hosting trade visit

- By EMMA NEWLANDS

A delegation from the United Arab Emirates (UAE) is to arrive in Edinburgh tomorrow on a trade visit aimed at identifyin­g opportunit­ies across key challenges facing constructi­on and enable Scottish companies to help develop products of the future.

The group comprises representa­tives from building firms Al Shafar General Contractin­g, Alec Constructi­on, Turner Constructi­on, Thornton Tomasetti and Jacobs Constructi­on.theywillsp­endseveral days exploring opportunit­ies for further collaborat­ion with innovation specialist­s at Heriot-watt University.

The latter said it has “deep” roots in Dubai through its campus that has been in the region since 2005, and the delegation will learn more about its new £19 million Global Research, Innovation and Discovery building (known as the Grid), due to open in Edinburgh in the autumn.

It was also noted that Scotland sends more than £1.8 billion in exports to the Gulf states a year, £1bn of which is to UAE. There are also around 75 current investment projects led by Scottish businesses in the country, representi­ng almost £70m of capital investment.

Mixed-use real estate projects and residentia­l developmen­ts form the largest part of this activity and it is intended that the visit will also strengthen relationsh­ips around Heriot-watt University’s Centre of Excellence in Constructi­on, on its Dubai campus.

Gillian Murray, deputy principal (enterprise and business) at Heriot-watt, which is hosting the tour, said: “Together we hope to identify collaborat­ive, global research and innovation opportunit­ies across key challenges facing the constructi­on sector and support Scottish companies to work together to develop products of the future.“

Delegates will tour a further three Scottish Innovation Centres, at Constructi­on Scotland, Censis and The Data Lab.

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