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The timeline of Dundee history shows the significant events in the history of Dundee, Scotland.

1100–1799

1800–1899

1900–1999

2000–present

  • 2024 – The Competitive Games Lab and Wacom Cintiq Lab opens at Abertay University, specialising in research and development in gaming, esports and digital art.
  • 2025
    • The CoSTAR Realtime Lab is expected to open at Dundee’s waterfront, specialising in developing new technologies for TV, film and gaming.
    • LIVEHOUSE Dundee, a 4,500-seat live entertainment venue is expected to open at the former Green's Playhouse site.

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Notes

References

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