SE ramps up growth drive
Chief executive Lena Wilson launched the strategy in March as part of SE’s “ambitious” three-year business plan.
Now Gillies will move the work up a gear by laying down a challenge to companies to approach the agency for help to grow. He will outline measures that the agency can implement to help firms develop extra products or services.
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Gillies will visit Edinburgh-based Sensewhere, a spin-out from Edinburgh University that makes technology that allows mobile phones to work out their position inside buildings.