Scotland Opens £3m Plant Phenotyping Facility
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James Hutton Institute receives a £3 million investment from Scottish Enterprise
The James Hutton Institute has received a £3 million investment from Scottish Enterprise for its new high throughput phenotyping facility, part of the Advanced Plant Growth Centre (APGC), housed in its Crop Innovation Centre (CIC).The facility allows researchers to assess the plants architecture and…
Scottish Enterprise invests £3m in agtech facility
The James Hutton Institute has received a £3m investment from Scottish Enterprise for its new high throughput phenotyping facility that’s part of the Advanced Plant Growth Centre (APGC) in Invergowrie, Scotland. The facility is part of a suite combining advanced phenotyping, automation, AI-driven analytics and a high-performance computing cluster that supports research and industry collaboration. The plant phenotyping platform is designed to cr…
The James Hutton Institute receives a £3 million investment from Scottish Enterprise
The James Hutton Institute has received a £3 million investment from Scottish Enterprise for its new high throughput phenotyping facility, part of the Advanced Plant Growth Centre (APGC), housed in its Crop Innovation Centre (CIC).
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