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Date: 30/11/09

Couldn't make it to the meeting? Catch up online!

Professor Gareth Jones presented September's Cambridge Business LectureIf you missed the chance to attend any of Cambridge Network's past meetings you can now catch up, with videos now available online thanks to Stream Projects.

Stream Projects has made available a complete archive of recent Cambridge Network events as well as some fascinating Cambridge Business Lectures featuring guest speakers.

Meetings you may have missed, or wish to revisit, include last autumn's cross-party debate featuring (as pictured, from left): the Minister for Science and Innovation Lord Drayson; the Tory science spokesman Adam Afriyie, and the Liberal Democrats' Dr Evan Harris. The event generated a high level of press coverage - see Politicians debate 'The S-Word'.

For those who have not been able to attend events, the material (detailed below) from Stream Projects at http://www.cambridgenetwork.streamprojects.com  will prove invaluable – as it includes not only fully edited, navigable video and audio content but also, where possible, the speakers’ slides and a transcript of their presentations to enable you to view the content in the most suitable way for you.

 

Nov 23rd 2009 – Open Meeting: A cross-party debate on UK Science Policy

This video has been divided into four sections for easy access:



            From left: the Minister for Science and Innovation Lord Drayson; the Tory science spokesman Adam Afriyie, and the Liberal Democrats' Dr Evan Harris 
Lord Drayson, Minister for Science and Innovation

 
Adam Afriyie, Conservative spokesman on Science
 
 
Dr Evan Harris, Liberal Democrat spokesman on Science

 
Question and answer session

September's Cambridge Business Lecture: 'Leading clever people'


Professor Gareth Jones
Professor Gareth Jones

 

May’s Cambridge Business Lecture: ‘The pleasures and sorrow of work’


Alain de Botton
Writer and broadcaster Alain de Botton

 

Cleantech Special Interest Group midday Lecture: Cleantech energy advanced design

Amory LovinsWorld-leading environmentalist Amory Lovins speaking about energy efficiency at Cambridge University’s Engineering Department 

 

'Now is the Hour' - the story of businesses that started up during the last downturn and how they have grown and thrived since

Jonathan MilnerJonathan Milner, Group Chief Executive, Abcam

 






 

Paul WebsterPaul Webster, Lead Architect-Hardware Systems, Ubisense

 



 

 

 

A trio of Cambridge University professors explaining how their ideas may one day change the world

Professor Austin SmithStem cells  - overcoming the embryo: Professor Austin Smith, director of the Wellcome Trust Centre for Stem Cell Research 



 
 

Professor Colin HumphreysLow Cost GaN LEDs for energy saving, reducing carbon emissions and purifying water: Professor Colin Humphreys, CBE FREng, University of Cambridge Department of Materials Science and Metallurgy

 

 

Professor Peter RobinsonComputation of emotions in man and machines: Professor Peter Robinson, University of Cambridge Computer Lab 

 



This material is now freely available to Cambridge Network members via the links above or at
http://www.cambridgenetwork.streamprojects.com

 

Professor Austin Smith talks about stem cells

For a limited time only, Stream Projects is offering a discount to Cambridge Network members of 30% off the production costs for i-meeting projects like those you see featured here.

Contact Peter Tysoe, Managing Director, to discuss your requirements:

Peter Tysoe
Managing Director
Stream Projects Ltd
e:
peter.tysoe@streamprojects.com
t:  +44 (0)7739 478060  +44 (0)7739 478060

 

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News article:  Politicians debate 'The S-Word'








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