Open the door to a new series where ambitious and forward-thinking people are taking on societal and global challenges and driving inclusive economic growth.
If you’ve ever wondered about Scotland’s rich tradition of scientific excellence and industrial collaboration; how organisations are investing, what teams are building, and how entrepreneurship and innovation in Glasgow are making a difference around the world, then Door to the District is the right show for you.
Taking you behind the scenes at Glasgow City Innovation District, you’ll discover bold enterprise and cutting-edge research across an array of industries, from space and advanced communications to FinTech, HealthTech and Quantum.
Every episode we meet industry leaders and academics who are working in the District towards an adaptable, accessible and sustainable future.
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Open the door to a new series where ambitious and forward-thinking people are taking on societal and global challenges and driving inclusive economic growth.
If you’ve ever wondered about Scotland’s rich tradition of scientific excellence and industrial collaboration; how organisations are investing, what teams are building, and how entrepreneurship and innovation in Glasgow are making a difference around the world, then Door to the District is the right show for you.
Taking you behind the scenes at Glasgow City Innovation District, you’ll discover bold enterprise and cutting-edge research across an array of industries, from space and advanced communications to FinTech, HealthTech and Quantum.
Every episode we meet industry leaders and academics who are working in the District towards an adaptable, accessible and sustainable future.
Subscribe and listen to learn more.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Welcome to this week’s episode of Door to the District.
Today we are speaking to industry experts to discover more about the District’s 5G and advanced communications cluster.
Hear from our guests Professor Bob Stewart, Professor of Signal Processing and Communications, University of Strathclyde, Professor Harald Haas, Director of the LiFI Research and Development Centre, University of Strathclyde and Dr Mike Short, previous Chief Scientific Advisor, Department for International Trade and Strategic Adviser, The Scotland 5G Centre.
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