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TWO former Ross High School pupils are feeling “S’wheat” right now, as they prepare for their first product launch next month. Jake Elliott-Hook and Amee Ritchie, of Tranent, have developed the world’s first reusable bottle made from plants. A graduate of Queen Margaret University (QMU), Jake saw a gap in the market when his fellow students complained their water bottles ended up smelling and tasting of plastic or metal. Jake, 24, told the Courier: “Everyone in my class had a reusable bottle and they all kept talking about how they only had them for a month or two and then they’d get smelly and they’d have to throw them away.
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Santander and IBM to award 1,000 Digital Experience scholarships in AI and cybersecurity 2 hours ago
Source: Banco Santander Banco Santander has launched a new scholarship programme with IBM to boost the employability of job seekers and those looking to make a career change. The Digital Economy and Society Index (DESI) shows that, in 2019, the percentage of people that had at least basic digital skills reached 58%. A large part of the EU population, however, still lacks basic digital skills, even though most jobs require such skills. According to the European Commission, 70% of businesses said a dearth of staff with adequate digital skills hinders investment. Europe also faces a shortage of digital experts to develop cutting-edge technologies for the benefit of everyone.