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A key feature of this year’s show will be the unveiling of SRUC’s new prospectus, highlighting opportunities across further and higher education, while showcasing the organisation’s commitment to developing the future workforce for a sustainable and resilient rural economy.
Among the hands-on highlights is a virtual welding simulator hosted by SRUC’s skills and work-based learning team, where visitors can test their abilities in daily weld-off competitions and learn more about the technical and vocational training opportunities available through SRUC.
The stand will also feature an interactive Data Lab which will demonstrate how digital innovation is shaping the future of agriculture and rural industries.
The SRUC-led Digital Dairy Chain, funded through UK Research and Innovation’s (UKRI) flagship ‘Strength in Places’ programme, will offer hands-on demonstrations exploring innovation, including milk analysis technology and sustainable composting research using waste milk.
On Saturday 20 June, SRUC will host its Alumni Farmers Market, showcasing businesses and products from former students, while Sunday will feature an equestrian drop-in day in partnership with Horse Scotland, focused on accessibility and animal welfare.
Family-friendly attractions will include the popular “Catch a Coo” game, food and drink sampling and interactive educational experiences.
Professor Wayne Powell, Principal and Chief Executive at SRUC, said:
“The Royal Highland Show is one of the most important dates in the rural calendar and provides a fantastic platform to showcase the impact of SRUC’s work across education, research and consultancy.
“This year’s programme highlights the breadth of our expertise and the exciting opportunities available through SRUC, including the launch of our new prospectus. From hands-on activities and skills demonstrations to innovate research exhibits, there will be something for visitors of all ages to enjoy. We look forward to welcoming everyone to the SRUC stand for a unique insight into how we are supporting the future of Scotland’s natural economy.”
SRUC will also be hosting events and panel sessions, including:
Thursday 18 June
Friday 19 June
9.30am-10.30am: SRUC and the Nature Friendly Farming Network (NFFN) host a session addressing the financial volatility of modern agriculture, specifically regarding fertiliser, feed, and fuel.
Please note that limited space is available for all events.
The Royal Highland Show takes place from Thursday 18 June to Sunday 21 June. SRUC can be found on 7th Avenue.
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