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Scottish Knowledge Exchange Awards 2025 finalists revealed
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Revolutionary developments in renewable energy, mental health, education, sport, medicine and food and drink have made it to the finals of the 10th Scottish Knowledge Exchange Awards highlighting the diversity of sectors and disciplines thriving in Scotland.
With 32 individuals, teams and projects shortlisted across 10 categories, the 10th anniversary celebration will be the largest to date.
Amelia Whitelaw, Director of Interface, which organises the Awards, said: “At Interface, we are proud to deliver the Scottish Knowledge Exchange Awards on behalf of Scotland’s vibrant innovation ecosystem. These awards are more than just a celebration of achievements—they showcase the transformative power of collaboration between academia and industry. Each finalist represents the spirit of partnership, driving solutions that create lasting economic, environmental, and social impact. As we mark the 10th anniversary of these awards, we are inspired by the breadth and depth of innovation thriving across Scotland, reaffirming our commitment to fostering connections that unlock new opportunities and strengthen Scotland’s future.”
The awards ceremony will take place at Edinburgh Futures Institute on 19th March.
The finalists are:
Innovation of the Year – sponsored by HGF Ltd
Highland Heat Harvesters Ltd and Robert Gordon University
SolarSub Ltd, Heriot-Watt University and the University of Strathclyde
SymphoMe Ltd and the University of Stirling
Innovator of the Future – sponsored by Highlands and Islands Enterprise
Dr Dayi Zhang – Inspectahire Instruments Company Ltd and the University of Strathclyde
Matthew Gibson – Ailsa Reliability Solutions Ltd and the University of Strathclyde
Dr Sonam Norbu – The Crichton Trust and the University of Glasgow
Inward Investment Impact – sponsored by International Social Enterprise Observatory
Canon Medical Research Europe and the University of Edinburgh
Smartify and the University of the West of Scotland
ZIYX and the University of the West of Scotland
Knowledge Exchange Champion – sponsored by Knowledge Exchange UK
Dr Andrea Rodriguez, the University of Dundee
Dr Bryan McCann, Glasgow Caledonian University
Professor John Bachtler, the University of Strathclyde
Knowledge Exchange Heroes – team and individual – sponsored by Azets Ltd
Individual
Kevin McIver, Heriot-Watt University
Dr Kirsty Ross, the University of St Andrews
Susan Armstrong, Glasgow Caledonian University
Team
Scottish Centre for Food Development Innovation, Queen Margaret University
Formulation Unit, Strathclyde Institute of Pharmacy and Biomedical Sciences, the University of Strathclyde
Leverhulme Research Centre for Forensic Science, the University of Dundee
Making a Social Difference
Enable and Edinburgh Napier University
Scottish Action for Mental Health (SAMH) and Glasgow Caledonian University
Sport Aberdeen and Glasgow Caledonian University
Making an Environmental Difference
Heerema Marine Contractors Nederland SE and the University of Dundee
National Trust for Scotland and the University of the Highlands & Islands
Renewable Parts Ltd and the University of Strathclyde
Multiparty Collaboration
INTErPRET-NAFLD – Bering Limited, HistoIndex, BioDev, Precision Medicine Scotland and the University of Edinburgh
Medical Device Manufacturing Centre (MDMC) – Heriot-Watt University, the University of Edinburgh, the University of Glasgow, the University of Dundee, Robert Gordon University and over 170 medical device companies
Underwater Intervention for Offshore Renewable Energies (UNITE) – Heriot-Watt University, Imperial College London, Frontier Robotics, Fugro
Place-based Impact sponsored by Business Gateway
Digital Dairy Chain – Scotland’s Rural College (SRUC), the University of Strathclyde, the University of the West of Scotland, First Milk, Lactalis, NMR, SmartSTEMs, Kendal Nutricare, CENSIS and Cows & Co
Control of Sheep Scab – Moredun Research Institute, Lewis and Harris Sheep Producers Association, The Old Mill Veterinary Practice, Scottish Government, The Crofters of Lewis & Harris, Lewis Crofters, Neil Fell Mobile Dipping Ltd, Zoetis Animal Health Ltd and Bimeda Ltd
Powerful Partnership sponsored by Skillfluence
BAE Systems and the University of Strathclyde
Safehinge Primera and Glasgow Caledonian University
Vertebrate Antibodies-EpitogenX Ltd and the University of Aberdeen
Read more about the projects here: The Scottish Knowledge Exchange Awards | Interface Online
Join the conversation on X at #SKEAwards and LinkedIn at @Interface.
Photo above shows the shortlisted Knowledge Exchange Champions, from left Dr Andrea Rodriguez, the University of Dundee, Dr Bryan McCann, Glasgow Caledonian University and Professor John Bachtler, the University of Strathclyde.