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Strategy boost for life sciences | Strategy boost for life sciences |
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A strategy has been launched to help develop Scotland as a leading centre for life sciences. | |
The initiative - 2020 Vision: Achieving Critical Mass - aims to attract investment from around the world. | The initiative - 2020 Vision: Achieving Critical Mass - aims to attract investment from around the world. |
It will focus on five key areas including developing new technologies, attracting leading scientists and building collaborative projects. | It will focus on five key areas including developing new technologies, attracting leading scientists and building collaborative projects. |
The strategy has been developed by the Life Sciences Alliance in partnership with Scottish Enterprise. | The strategy has been developed by the Life Sciences Alliance in partnership with Scottish Enterprise. |
Finance Secretary John Swinney said Scotland was already a hub for life sciences, which contribute more than £2.8bn to the economy each year. | |
At the strategy launch he added: "Life sciences is an industry that can boost investment in Scotland and, with Scottish expertise, develop revolutionary and potentially life-saving technologies. | |
"We welcome the contribution this strategy makes to equipping the sector in Scotland with expertise and skills needed to lead global developments." | "We welcome the contribution this strategy makes to equipping the sector in Scotland with expertise and skills needed to lead global developments." |
Jack Perry, Scottish Enterprise chief executive, said: "Life sciences has been one of Scotland's greatest success stories in recent years and it has the potential to become even more significant for the growth of our economy." | Jack Perry, Scottish Enterprise chief executive, said: "Life sciences has been one of Scotland's greatest success stories in recent years and it has the potential to become even more significant for the growth of our economy." |
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