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- REVEALED: WINNERS OF WHO WANTS TO BE AN ENTREPRENEUR
- Dr Wei Huang right and partner at last week's Who Wants To Be an Entrepreneur awards held at Crutherland House Hotel in East Kilbride. Dr Huang's company, Colonsay Communications, was one of the six finalists at the awards organised by Scottish Enterprise Lanarkshire and sponsored by the Bank of Scotland...
- Research articles 2002-03-24
- CALLING ALL ENTREPRENEURS; Winning ways to help secure a meteoric
- It's back and it's bigger than ever. With six prizes of pounds 20k plus an invaluable support package up for grabs, Business Editor Kenny Kemp wonders who wouldn't want to be an entrepreneur IT'S back - only this time it is bigger and better. The second Who...
- Research articles 2001-09-12
- (pounds) 60k and invaluable advice up for grabs
- THE technology sector is in the doldrums - so now is the time to take a risk and dust down the business plan. Scotland's premier com-petition for technology start-ups, Who Wants To Be An Entrepreneur, sponsored by the Sunday Herald, Scottish Enterprise Lanarkshire and Bank of Scotland,...
- Research articles 2001-09-02
- Neighbourhood watch
- www.society andbusiness. gov.uk www.uksif. org www. enterprising- communities. org.uk A FEW blocks away from Kennedy International Airport you can find one of New York City's toughest neighbourhoods. A place where you wouldn't wander after twilight. Greater Jamaica in south-east Queens has a large shifting immigrant population - with more...
- Research articles 2001-08-26
- Winners to scoop package
- THE waiting is almost over for some of the brightest minds in Scottish business who answered the rallying call of Who Wants To Be An Entrepreneur. The 10 winners of the competition, run by Bank of Scotland, Sunday Herald and Scottish Enterprise, will be announced at a...
- Research articles 2000-11-26
- Our #100,000 awards announced this week
- SOME exciting new technology, created and developed in Scotland, will be unveiled on Tuesday evening as the 10 winners of the successful Who Wants To Be An Entrepreneur contest are announced. The competition, run by the Sunday Herald, Bank of Scotland and Scottish Enterprise, has aroused great...
- Research articles 2000-12-03
- Alba gets #40m public-private treatment
- A NEW public-private joint venture company has been formed in a #40 million bid to take forward the development of Scotland's leading edge semiconductor design campus. Alba Campus Ltd, a joint partnership between Scottish Enterprise Edinburgh and Lothian, Miller Developments and the Bank of Scotland Miller BoS,...
- Research articles 2000-09-10
- Gordon's tonic sends entries spiralling
- WHAT better endorsement for becoming an entrepreneur than one from Gordon Brown. His budget has been a boost for those thinking of starting their own business. And the Sunday Herald's Who Wants To Be An Entrepreneur competition, in conjunction with the Scottish Enterprise Network and Bank of Scotland, is proving...
- Research articles 2000-03-26
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- Mindwarp swots up for #1m global push
- Mindwarp Pavilion, the e-learning start-up, has secured over #1 million in funding to push its revolutionary revision tool on to a world stage. Some of Scotland's leading entrepreneurs - Ian Ritchie, Brian Souter and Sir Tom Farmer - as well as Braveheart Ventures, the Bank of Scotland...
- Research articles 2001-04-29
- DEAF GET GOOD VIBRATIONS
- A doorbell for deaf people designed by students at HeriotWatt University in Edinburgh is tipped to win a business prize sponsored by The Royal Bank of Scotland and Scottish Enterprise. The device, worn as a wristband, vibrates when the doorbell is pressed, alerting those who are deaf or...
- Research articles 2006-06-04
- Caledonian Cheese wins award. (News).(Caledonian Cheese Company announced as one of the top winners at the Scottish Enterprise Dumfries and Galloway Business and Learning Awards 2003)(Brief Article)
- The Caledonian Cheese Company has been announced as one of the top winners at the second Scottish Enterprise Dumfries and Galloway Business and Learning Awards 2003. The awards ceremony, organised in association with The Royal Bank of Scotland, recognised eight companies who have demonstrated a high...
- Research articles 2003-04-01
- Vortis Technologies Ltd. Secures Scottish Financing in Move to U.K.; Global Entrepreneurs Programme Helps Silicon Valley Tech Start-up Retain More Equity and Expand Globally
- SAN FRANCISCO -- Vortis Technologies Ltd., a wireless antenna technology company, announced it has closed a seed round with an investors group led by Scottish Enterprise with participation from the Bank of Scotland and individual investors from the U.S. The deal provides seed capital on terms that enables the California-based...
- Research articles 2005-07-05
- New enterprise remit for McNab
- ANDY McNab, formerly head of new ventures at Scottish Enterprise Lanarkshire, has been appointed director of Scottish Enterprise's National High Growth Start-Up Unit. McNab was the creator and judging panel chairman of the Sunday Herald and Bank of Scotland-sponsored Who Wants To Be An Entrepreneur competition. His...
- Research articles 2002-04-28
- Giants in move to solve chronic skills shortage
- THE skills shortage in Scotland is now so acute that five of Edinburgh's largest companies - including Royal Bank of Scotland and BT - have joined forces to launch a unique welfare-into-work initiative. The move comes as Wendy Alexander, the enterprise minister, prepares to unveil Scottish Enterprise's...
- Research articles 2001-01-28
- [ Judges are on their marks for another bumper year ]
- Judges are on their marks for another bumper year SCOTLAND'S premier technology competition, Who Wants To Be An Entrepreneur, also has a top-level team of judges to match. The panel of six are experienced professionals who have helped a score of businesses get moving in Scotland and...
- Research articles 2001-09-09
- Internet exchange ready to connect
- ScoLocate will open Scotland's first privately operated internet exchange in South Gyle in Edinburgh in November, in direct competition with the Scottish Enterprise funded ScotIx, due to open on September 15. Both will provide hubs through which internet service providers, telecommunications carriers and operators of e- commerce servers can...
- Research articles 1999-08-29
- Who wants to be an entrepreneur? You do and here's how you can
- Competition: prizes worth #500,000 to help turn your business dream into a reality FROM today onwards the talking is over. Now there can be no excuses for not talking action. For anyone who wants to start a high- growth business in Scotland, here is the chance you...
- Research articles 2000-03-05
- Time is running out for Rischard and his global 'high noon' strategy
- Jean-Francois Rischard wants to try and change the world - before it is too late. Faced with destructive problems such as global warming, deforestation and a population explosion, the vice president for Europe of the World Bank has developed a unique solution to what he calls the world's "high noon"....
- Research articles 2001-03-11
- Searching for tomorrow's leaders
- Who Wants To be An Entrepreneur, the innovative competition for hi- tech high growth business start-up ideas, has now attracted over 100 registrations as the contest enters its second month. The drive to find tomorrow's business leaders, backed by the Sunday Herald, Bank of Scotland and the Scottish...
- Research articles 2000-04-02
- Advancing the Alba Centre
- A joint venture company has been formed to advance the development of Scotland's Alba Centre campus. Alba Campus is a joint partnership between Scottish Enterprise Edinburgh and Lothian, the inward investment agency, and Miller Developments, a construction company, and the Bank of Scotland Miller BoS. Alba Campus will...
- Research articles 2000-09-18
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