Scottish Enterprise
Scottish Enterprise is Scotland's primary economic development agency, functioning as a non-departmental public body of the Scottish Government. Established in 1991 and based in Glasgow, it aims to enhance Scotland's economic landscape by fostering an innovative and productive economy with a strong international presence. The agency collaborates with both public and private sectors to identify and leverage opportunities for sustainable economic growth. It supports small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) by connecting them with appropriate funding sources, facilitating access to finance, and assisting in management and growth strategies. Scottish Enterprise specifically targets sectors such as food and drink, creative industries, financial services, renewable energy, healthcare, and biotechnology. Additionally, it partners with various investors, including business angels and venture capitalists, to strengthen the funding landscape for Scottish businesses, ultimately contributing to the broader objectives outlined in its business plan.
Ossur is a trusted and global leader in the development, manufacturing, distribution, sales and marketing of high technology orthotic and prosthetic devices. With its head office in Reykjavik, Iceland, the company's U.S. sales and marketing headquarters are located in Aliso Viejo, California; the Canadian office is in Vancouver, BC; the Nordic office is in Uppsala, Sweden; and the European office is in Eindhoven, Holland. The company has a considerable distribution network in other markets. Given its mission to offer people a life without limitations, Ossur allocates an industry record of 6-8 percent of its revenue on medical technology research and development, and provides extensive education programs through the Ossur Academy. The company also sponsors a variety of community outreach programs and non-profit organizations.
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