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Scott Arthur MP visits Heriot-Watt University to discuss a sustainable future for UK electronics

Published

22 August 2026

Topic

operational-macro

Sectors

Deep Tech: Semiconductors

Geography

United Kingdom

Source

Read at hw.ac.uk

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Fusion42 · 22 August 2026 · Fusion42 review

Scott Arthur MP visited Heriot-Watt University to discuss advancing research, innovation, and policy collaboration aimed at creating a sustainable, circular, and resilient UK electronics sector. The REACT Centre unites multiple universities and industry partners focusing on sustainable materials, recycling of critical metals, and supply-chain resilience, supported by significant UKRI funding.

This Wire brief sits within Fusion42's coverage of Deep Tech: Semiconductors.

◆ The Wire takeaway

You have a clearer route to participate in UK policy and funding aligned with sustainable electronics through the REACT Centre's network. Collaboration across finance, policy, and innovation now accelerates your access to support for circular economy solutions in semiconductors.

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1 source · 22 Aug 2026

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Deep Tech: Semiconductorssustainable-electronicscircular-economyukri-fundingcritical-metalssupply-chain-resilience