Highlands and Islands Enterprise Highlands and Islands Enterprise submits evidence to the Enterprise Network Review
HIE has submitted its written evidence to the review of Scotland’s enterprise network being conducted by the Scottish Parliament’s Economy, Energy and Tourism Committee.
Caithness bakery wins top award
A Caithness family bakers says that winning Scotland’s top prize in the prestigious national Great Taste Awards felt like winning the Scottish Cup.
Cabinet Secretary visits Ross-shire business
John Swinney, Cabinet Secretary for Finance and Sustainable Growth, has been in Dingwall to look at how the latest in service management technology can provide high value posts for rural areas.
Business tourism study for Caithness and Sutherland
Highlands and Islands Enterprise has commissioned a study to investigate the nature and impact of business tourism on the economy of Caithness and North Sutherland.
Future of rural healthcare comes under the microscope at Highland conference
The innovative use of modern technology to promote health and prevent illness is the subject of a national conference being held in Inverness next month.
Highlands and Islands businesses encouraged to target decommissioning work
A project has been launched encouraging Scottish companies to go nuclear in a bid to win new contracts.
Scotland's Housing Expo boosts local businesses
Scotland's Housing Expo in Inverness closed this week after boosting the local businesses taking part. The Expo welcomed visitors including construction and housing professionals and families throughout August.
Public views sought on the National Renewables Infrastructure Plan
The public are being invited to have their say on the Stage Two report of the National Renewables Infrastructure Plan (N-RIP) and the accompanying Environmental Report and four Appendices.
Social Enterprise plays key role in Highlands and Islands economy.
Key figures from Scotland and the UK’s Social Enterprise sector visit Inverness this week for a major conference exploring how the social economy in the Highlands and Islands can play a leading role in the region’s economic recovery.
Cabinet Secretary chairs first Inverness campus forum
John Swinney, Cabinet Secretary for Finance and Sustainable Growth, is in the Highlands today (Wednesday, September 1) to chair the forum which will shape the future Inverness Campus as a world class academic, research and commercial facility for Scotland.
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