HIE news archive
| Inverness to host event with master marketing director Marketing guru Gerald Michaluk is to deliver a talk on the role of the marketing director in Inverness next week at the invitation of The Chartered Institute of Marketing in Scotland (CIM). | |
| HIE plans to invest over £219m for the next three years Plans to invest more than £219 million over the next three years in economic and community development have just been published by Highlands and Islands Enterprise (HIE). | |
| Scotland's first tidal device connects to National Grid A pioneering tidal scheme has taken a significant step forward this week when it began generating electricity on to the National Grid. | |
| HIE to lead Cairngorm mountain Ltd into a new future Plans to secure the sustainable future of the Cairngorm funicular railway can now get under way following agreement that ownership of its operating company CairnGorm Mountain Ltd will transfer to Highlands and Islands Enterprise (HIE). | |
| Region's renewables companies gear up for All Energy 08 With just days to go before the UK's only show devoted to renewable energy gets underway on 21st and 22nd May, Highlands and Islands businesses are gearing up to showcase some of the best of the region's talent. | |
| Under 30s urged to have their say on the Highlands and Islands People between 15 and 30 from across the Highlands and Islands and beyond are being urged to have their say in a major online survey launched this week to discover the deciding factors behind living and working in the region. | |
| Subsea technology firm move to Forres Internationally known and highly regarded subsea technology firm, Bennex, has just moved into a purpose-built new unit at The Enterprise Park, Forres. | |
| Major new campus for Inverness takes step forward Two planning firms have been appointed to draw up a master plan for what is considered to be one of the most important developments for the Highlands and Islands over the next 20 years. | |
| Youngsters to play star role in career planning It's called career planning - but not as we know it. A radical approach to the way secondary school pupils plan their future takes off this week in the Highlands and Islands. | |
| Wigwams in the wild north The Wild West is where you would normally expect to see wigwams, but a new take on the old design is making its mark throughout the north of Britain. | |
