/PRNewswire/ The organizers of the Advanced Lateral Flow Conference (ALFC) 2024 are excited to announce that the full conference agenda is now available for.
The organizers of the Advanced Lateral Flow Conference (ALFC) 2024 are excited to announce that the full conference agenda is now available for download. This year's conference, set to take place on February 12-14, at the Hard Rock Hotel San Diego,.
Polly Purvis ACCOUNTANCY firm Johnston Carmichael has unveiled a new tech advisory board. The firm has assembled a number of senior figures to provide clients with advice on achieving growth in the fast-growing digital sector. The seven external advisers include Polly Purvis, the former chief executive of technology trade body ScotlandIS. Ms Purvis is now on the boards of Edinburgh Science Festival and Converge Challenge, which works with universities to support spin-outs. Johnston Carmichael s new tech advisory board includes Giles Hamilton, chief executive of Inverness-based life sciences firm ODx Innovations, and Alasdair Gunn of Framewire, the Scottish advisory practice for tech and digital start-ups. Hazel McIntyre, Grant Smith, Les Gaw and Brendan Waters, who between them bring broad experience in sectors ranging from, data, AI and software security to deal-making and corporate finance in the tech sector, make up the seven.
Article By Calum MacLeod Published: 16:00, 03 January 2021
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Lil Thomson and Malcolm Herron, who both celebrated 17 years with Lifescan on the same day have joined ODx at Solasta House facility at Inverness Campus.Picture: Gary Anthony..
Two workers who started a new job on the same day have found history repeating itself more than 17 years later.
Lill Thomson from the Black Isle had been working in a kilt makerâs before moving to Inverness diagnostic systems maker LifeScan, while Malcolm Herron, from Inverness, had been a bookshop manager.