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Meet Cambridge to host conference to help organisers plan sustainable events
Meet Cambridge are hosting Shaping Sustainable Events to help event organisers build environmental and social sustainability into their events. ...
Riverlane granted two US “power-aware” patents
Riverlane has been granted two United States Patents for its “power-aware transmission of quantum control signals” and “quantum computing apparatus and associated methods”. ...
Jagex appoints Marc Allera as Chairman
Cambridge, UK - Jagex, a leading UK video game company and developer of the RuneScape franchise of games, is pleased to announce the appointment of Marc Allera as Chairman of the Board. As part of the Company's new direction under CVC & Haveli ownership, the appointment of Marc is a...
Shining a light on the future of business: The Guildhall to light up for B Corp Month this March
Between 13 and 20 March, The Guildhall, in Cambridge City’s Market Square, will light up in white, yellow and pink to celebrate B Corp Month, which takes place throughout March. The visual celebration by Cambridge City Council is in recognition of the growing number of B Corp certified ...
Award-winning Recruitment Agency in Cambridge
Kameo Recruitment writes...We were beyond thrilled to not only attend the Cambridgeshire Independent SME Awards this year but take home Gold for Business Person of the Year 2023. ...
Free business support programme for Huntingdonshire businesses
A new business accelerator to support entrepreneurs and early-stage businesses has been launched by Huntingdonshire District Council (HDC) via the UK Shared Prosperity Fund (UKSPF). ...
More about Sensor Calibration and Smart Dew-Point Sensors
How smart dew-point sensors can overcome skills gaps Industrial companies around the world face a host of technical and commercial challenges: skills shortages, supply chain disruption, artificial intelligence, geo-political uncertainties, climate change and many more. ...
Cambridge Museum of Technology is awarded a £99,932 grant by The National Lottery Heritage Fund to implement ‘Full Steam Ahead’
Cambridge Museum of Technology receives a grant of £99,932 from The National Lottery Heritage Fund for an exciting heritage project, Full Steam Ahead. Made possible by money raised by National Lottery players, the project will allow the museum to increase capacity and reach more audienc...
The role of the super-connector
By John Gourd, CEO at Cambridge Network.
Drivers in the East unconvinced by electric vehicles
Motorists see cost and charging infrastructure as main barriers to buying a vehicle. ...