Former Edinburgh College student aims to present new app to Midlothian Council

Monday February 23rd 2026

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Former Edinburgh College student, Peter Sido

Written by Midlothian View Reporter, Liam Eunson

A former student of Edinburgh College has developed a digital tool which ‘could greatly streamline workloads for frontline carers’, planning to present his app to Midlothian Council soon.

Peter Sido, a former Care Support Worker for Midlothian Council and Data Science student at Edinburgh College, has developed an app after the college helped him to secure a StandardInnovation Voucher for Interface, which allowed him to develop a digital tool for carers and their managers.

The app is designed to help social workers more easily manage their work, keep track of daily tasks and manage records, and to allow supervisors access to a central dashboard to monitor documents and team workload.

Peter explained that he received great support for his project from his course lecturers, and also from the College’s Business Development Team, who encouraged him to apply for a StandardInnovation Voucher.

The Standard Innovation Voucher scheme via Interface, is an opportunity open to all small and medium-sized enterprises, social enterprises, sole traders, and third-sector organisations in Scotland. The voucher, which can be worth up to £7,500, is paid directly to the College to cover the costs of developing a new product/service, or workforce solution.

Explaining that it wouldn’t have been possible without the help of the college, Peter said:

“The academic team, led by Jorge, did a fantastic job. They understood my idea and developed a functional front-end for the mobile app and dashboards. I haven’t been able to stop since then, and have went on to learn several new coding technologies. I had been out of the digital realm for a decade before returning to Edinburgh College, and I was surprised to see how much it had moved on since then.

“The app is based on my own experience of working as a carer in Scotland, and I hope it’ll be able to make a difference for those also working in the front-line of care and social work. It’s specifically designed to meet the unique needs of Scottish care settings, ensuring compliance and efficiency.

“I received so much encouragement and support from my lecturers and the members of the Development Team. They believed in what I was trying to do, and made sure I was on the right path to secure funding and make it a reality. I can’t speak highly enough about the staff at Edinburgh College, and I would recommend studying here to anyone.”

With a long-term goal of seeing his app rolled out across Scotland, Peter plans to present his digital tool to Midlothian Council soon.

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