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Plans revealed for new car park near Glasgow Airport
Plans revealed for new car park near Glasgow Airport

Glasgow Times

time4 days ago

  • Automotive
  • Glasgow Times

Plans revealed for new car park near Glasgow Airport

Agent company Ryden has lodged an application for planning permission on behalf of AH3 for a 180-space facility on brownfield land in Abbotsinch Road. If approved, the layout would consist of rows of bays arranged to the east and west of a 'central spine' road with each parking aisle having a dead end. A small portable unit with amenities for customers and an office for staff would be located to the western edge, immediately to the south of the access. Explaining how the car park would operate, a planning statement said: 'The facility primarily serves pre-booked customers but walk-in customers without prior bookings can be manually granted access through on-site creation of a 'walk-in booking'. 'Automated electric barriers will be incorporated to the internal access road, meaning vehicles will only be permitted entry to the car park with a prior booking. 'On arrival, ANPR [automatic number plate recognition] validates the booking and a welcome message is displayed on external display screens. 'As a secondary access control measure, customers will be able to scan a barcode at the barrier console. 'This will prevent delays occurring in the event of technical issues with the ANPR camera equipment and gives customers flexibility in the event that their vehicle registration details may have changed since their booking was made. READ MORE: All the changes at Glasgow Airport this summer - including pick-up costs 'Customers are directed to park in any empty bay and then drop their keys into the automated key drop locker. 'Upon returning to the site, customers scan their unique QR code at the automated key return locker. The locker dispenses the car key and provides the vehicle's bay location. 'Customers must exit the site within a defined period to ensure vehicles cannot re-enter without a new booking.' The perimeter would be equipped with CCTV surveillance, lighting and security fencing to 'further ensure safety and visibility' within the car park. The statement added: 'The operation will provide two parking services: 'park and stroll' and 'meet and greet'. 'The former allows customers to park on site and walk 7-8 minutes to the airport terminal. 'The 'meet and greet' option allows customers to check in, drop off their car which is then driven by a member of staff to an off-site location at West Avenue, Linwood and a circa 5-10 minute drive away. 'Vehicles are returned to the main site for customer pick-up on the day of their return.' The statement claimed the plans would create 'direct and indirect jobs' and support the future growth of the airport. A decision on the application, which is expected to be made by council officers, will be confirmed at a later date.

Company moves into Glasgow office with plans to recruit staff
Company moves into Glasgow office with plans to recruit staff

Glasgow Times

time18-05-2025

  • Business
  • Glasgow Times

Company moves into Glasgow office with plans to recruit staff

Planet DDS, which provides cloud-based dental software solutions, has relocated from The Garment Factory to a new office at Ediston's 'Workstation' on Wellington Street in Glasgow. The move comes as the company continues to grow, with plans to recruit more staff. Read more: Popular Glasgow restaurant celebrates first anniversary with expansion plans The new office space was acquired with the help of Ryden's office agency team. The company was looking for a location that would offer a similar environment to their previous office, while also providing improved flexibility and functionality. The new office at Workstation was chosen for its fully furnished office suites, dedicated boardroom, and tea preparation facilities. (Image: Supplied) The building also features a recently refurbished shared ground-floor amenity space, which provides a substantial breakout zone with various formal and informal seating arrangements, a full kitchen, and a breakfast bar. Allan Mayberry, site lead and director of engineering at Planet DDS, said: "We are delighted with our new office, which is a great place for our staff to be and which will help with our planned growth." Gillian Giles, office agency partner at Ryden, said: "This move allows Planet DDS to transition effortlessly into a new building where they can simply bring their personal effects, plug into the IT infrastructure, and get to work immediately. "The recently installed common facilities provide fresh, flexible space that aligns perfectly with their wellbeing requirements and growth plans." Read more: Glasgow Telly Festival's full programme revealed - here's what you need to know Andy McKinlay of Ediston, on behalf of Clydebuilt, said: "Securing our first new occupier for 'Workstation' so quickly after completing the refurbishment demonstrates the quality and appeal of the space for modern occupiers. "We are very pleased to welcome Planet DDS and we look forward to seeing them thrive in their new home." Ediston and Clydebuilt LP were represented by Sarah Hagen, director and head of office agency at CBRE.

Olis Launches $499 Diagnostic Tool That Runs on Any Android Device
Olis Launches $499 Diagnostic Tool That Runs on Any Android Device

Associated Press

time24-04-2025

  • Business
  • Associated Press

Olis Launches $499 Diagnostic Tool That Runs on Any Android Device

SEATTLE--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Apr 24, 2025-- Automate attendees entering Olis Robotics' booth #3748 in Detroit, May 12-15, will be the first to experience a future in which their mobile device becomes the gateway to remotely managing an automation cell. This press release features multimedia. View the full release here: After setting up an Android device with the Olis app in a robotic cell in Texas, Mid Atlantic Machinery Automation can now assist their customer faster by remotely monitor, diagnose and troubleshoot from their headquarters in Pennsylvania. 'We're incredibly excited to show visitors how easy it is now to safely, inexpensively and securely connect their mobile phone or tablet directly to an industrial controller (PLC) without any additional hardware required,' says CEO of Olis Robotics, Fredrik Ryden. By connecting their mobile device to a PLC through the new Olis app, attendees can experience how easy it is to get going with Olis. They will also be able to remotely control a robot arm and view live video of a remote robot with PLC/telemetry data overlaid, enabling users to diagnose automation issues instantly from anywhere in the world. Complete picture of what went wrong The Olis app synchronizes real-time video with system logs, providing a complete picture of what went wrong. 'With remote access to the automation cell, engineers can resolve problems faster and keep production running smoothly without unnecessary guesswork and travel,' says Ryden. Full set-up takes less than five minutes - including a simple online purchase - making it an efficient retrofit for legacy automation systems. Users simply download the Olis app onto an Android tablet or phone and connect an ethernet connection to the controller. From there, they can configure IP addresses and start collecting diagnostic data. In addition to receiving synchronized telemetry and video in parallel, engineers can set up alerts regarding irregular activity before it escalates into a costly hard stop. The Olis app also supports screen-sharing functionality, enabling troubleshooting teams to collaborate in real-time. Mid Atlantic Machinery among early adopters Mid Atlantic Machinery Automation is one of the companies already benefiting from using the Olis app. 'Deploying the Olis app on an Android tablet is the easiest way to add diagnostics capabilities to our machines,' says Josh Mayse, VP and Co-founder of Mid Atlantic. 'This helps our service team manage our rapidly growing install base. At Mid Atlantic, the app is being used in press brake tending applications, where it continuously monitors performance and operational data. What's more, customers no longer need to invest in industrial PCs — they can now access the entire automation cell directly through a mobile device, making setup and support significantly more streamlined.' For customized workflows, users can set up special tags and filters to customize Olis to their operational needs enabling system integrators to assess situations remotely, minimize travel and troubleshoot more efficiently. 'Instead of reactive maintenance and lengthy troubleshooting cycles, the Olis app enables businesses to take a proactive, predictive approach to maintenance and tackle troubleshooting issues quickly, ensuring minimal disruption to production following unexpected downtime,' says the Olis CEO. Download imageshere. View source version on CONTACT: Media contact: Mette McCall, McCall Media [email protected] +1 251 278 9847 KEYWORD: UNITED STATES NORTH AMERICA WASHINGTON MICHIGAN INDUSTRY KEYWORD: TECHNOLOGY WEARABLES/MOBILE TECHNOLOGY ROBOTICS SEMICONDUCTOR IOT (INTERNET OF THINGS) ENGINEERING APPS/APPLICATIONS OTHER TECHNOLOGY MANUFACTURING SOFTWARE NETWORKS INTERNET MOBILE/WIRELESS HARDWARE ELECTRONIC DESIGN AUTOMATION DATA MANAGEMENT CONSUMER ELECTRONICS SOURCE: Olis Robotics Copyright Business Wire 2025. PUB: 04/24/2025 09:56 AM/DISC: 04/24/2025 09:56 AM

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