Scottish Centre for Enabling Technologies
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The Scottish Centre for Enabling Technologies is a collaborative initiative between the University of the West of Scotland, and The Digital Design Studio in Glasgow School of Art.
The Centre is a SEEKIT project co-funded by the two partner universities, the Scottish Government and Scottish Enterprise, and as such it is tasked with working with Scottish companies to assist them in exploiting the latest technologies. The Centre offers a range of free services such as technology advice and guidance, as well as a £5000 feasibility study grant.[citation needed]