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Flute Theatre Will Present Shakespeare Festival For Autistic Individuals and Their Families

Flute Theatre Will Present Shakespeare Festival For Autistic Individuals and Their Families The festival will include Shakespeare s Pericles and A Midsummer Night s Dream, among others.by BWW News Desk Flute Theatre, who since March 2020 and the onset of the pandemic have made over 700 online performances for autistic individuals and their families, will present three productions from Monday 7th June for 6 weeks. They will present their two previous adapted productions of Shakespeare s Pericles and A Midsummer Night s Dream alongside their newly commissioned production, created in association with Teatro La Plaza in Lima Peru, of The Tempest presented in both English and Spanish. Flute Theatre s Shakespeare Festival has been created and developed with international partners in order including Teatro La Plaza, Lima Peru, Escuela Monserrat Montera, Granollers Spain and Samatha Learning Centre, Bangalore India.

Women Hold Up Half the Sky: Best quotes from Nicola Sturgeon speeches

exclusive The book covers Nicola Sturgeon’s speeches from when she was elected in 2014 to when Scotland left the EU in February 2020 Women Hold Up Half the Sky, a new anthology of Nicola Sturgeon speeches, comes out tomorrow. Published by Sandstone Press, independently of the Scottish Government and the SNP, the book covers the First Minister’s speeches from when she was elected in 2014 to when the country left the EU in February 2020. Here are the top quotes from the book: 1. “I hope that my election as First Minister sends a strong, positive message to girls and young women. There should be no limit to your ambition or what you can achieve. If you are good enough and work hard enough, no glass ceiling should stop you achieving your dreams.”

Nicola Sturgeon speech anthology feminist document from a feminist leader

A NEW anthology of Nicola Sturgeon’s speeches is a “feminist document from a feminist political leader”, according to its editor. Robert Davidson said Women Hold Up Half The Sky, which is published tomorrow, “signals the direction the new Scotland is going” as it heads ­towards independence. Published by Sandstone Press, ­independently of the Scottish ­Government and the SNP, the book covers the First Minister’s speeches from when she was elected in 2014 to when the country left the EU in ­February 2020. Davidson told The National: “I think politically focused people will enjoy [the book] but that it will also reach socially aware people. It’s going to be very quickly seen as a progressive and agenda-setting document.”

Coastal News Today | UK - New satellite communications tech set to revolutionise Scotland s aquaculture sector

Led by R3-IoT, the Glasgow-based satellite communications start-up, the group will develop a software system that automatically captures large volumes of continuous sensor data across aquaculture sites securely in one place, where it can be processed, stored, and actioned. The digital platform will be developed in parallel with R3-IoT’s satellite communications solution, which brings seamless connectivity to remote and rural areas – enabling organisations to fully digitise their business operations across multiple sites and locations. The project is funded by the Seafood Innovation Fund, with support from the Sustainable Aquaculture Innovation Centre (SAIC); Northern Light, the aquaculture consultancy; The Data Lab, Scotland’s innovation centre for data science and AI; CENSIS, Scotland’s innovation centre for sensing, imaging systems, and Internet of Things technologies; Edinburgh Napier University; the University of Stirling’s Institute of Aquaculture; and the Scottish Sa

R3-IoT: Digital platform is set to revolutionise aquaculture

A CONSORTIUM of Scots research partners has been awarded funding of £250,000 to develop a new digital platform that could revolutionise the aquaculture sector. Glasgow-based satellite communications start-up – R3-IoT – will lead the development of a software ­system to automatically capture large volumes of sensor data across aquaculture sites securely in one place, where it can be processed, stored and actioned. The digital platform will be developed in parallel with R3-IoT’s satellite communications solution, seamless connecting to remote and rural areas – enabling organisations to digitise operations across multiple sites. Funded by the Seafood Innovation Fund, the project is being ­supported by the Sustainable Aquaculture ­Innovation Centre (SAIC), aquaculture consultancy Northern Light, The Data Lab, Censis, Edinburgh Napier University, the University of Stirling’s Institute of Aquaculture and the Scottish Salmon Producers Organisation (SSPO).

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