Flatter, more accurate wafer positioning from Queensgate
The new WP120B Z-axis, tip-and-tilt piezo positioning stage for 300 mm (12”) wafers offers minimal off-axis errors for consistent focus and measurement accuracy. Queensgate has launched the latest of its piezo nanopositioning stages, the WP120B low-profile Z-axis, tip-and-tilt stage. It was developed in response to customer demands for improved roll and pitch errors in wafer piezo…
Intellegens and Materials Design, Inc. collaborate to accelerate materials research
Intellegens and Materials Design, Inc., today announced a collaboration enabling materials research organizations to combine advanced machine learning and the full range of materials simulation methods, deli
Reduce sickness absence, retain staff and increase productivity in your business
As it is Mental Health Awareness Week, it’s a perfect opportunity for me to reintroduce myself.
Alfa Corporate Finance advises on the sale of Cambridge based Blue Scientific to Aptco Group
Alfa Corporate Finance has advised on the sale of BlueScientific to Aptco Group, supporting the shareholders from initial strategic review through to buyer selection, negotiation and completion. The transaction enables BlueScientific to join a broader pan-European platform while retaining leadership continuity, and was structured to balance value, cultural alignment and long-term growth.
Cambridge Science Park appoints Senior Director to drive bold vision for its future
Cambridge Science Park has appointed Keith Purdie as Senior Director of Development and Operations, where he will lead the Park management team, oversee day-to-day operations and strategic direction, and support the progression of its estate masterplan.
Guardtech unveil revamped Isopod Configurator online cleanroom pod builder tool
The East Anglian cleanroom construction specialists have given their revolutionary ‘build your own cleanroom’ software a facelift to further enhance users’ procurement journey
Partnership Spotlight: Cambridge Online
SustainableTech4Good were proud to support our partner, Cambridge Online, at April's networking event; "Why Innovation Is Mostly Accidental" An Evening with David Cleevely CBE
Cambridge NeuroWorks named “Tech for Good” winner for advancing breakthrough neurotechnology
Cambridge NeuroWorks has been named winner of the “Tech for Good” Award at the Cambridge Independent Science & Technology Awards 2026, recognising its rapid progress in accelerating breakthrough neurotechnologies with the potential to transform millions of lives.
Application window opens for Cambridge Tech Week's 2026's innovation showcase of deeptech startups and scaleups
The application window for Innovation Alley is now open, offering startups and scaleups the opportunity to be part of Cambridge Tech Week 2026‘s central exhibition of disruptive innovation.
12 gene therapies converge on retinitis pigmentosa and a $3.4bn market by 2033
This month Gene Scope Intelligence (www.genescope-intelligence.com), a dedicated gene therapy market intelligence platform releases a brand new commercial analysis and demand forecast for new gene therapies directed at Retinitis Pigmentosa (RP).
The conditions of delivery: navigating the UK’s evolving industrial strategy
The UK’s latest Modern Industrial Strategy Quarterly Update (January–March 2026) points to a more coordinated approach to growth.
Antibodies.com Awarded King's Award for Enterprise in International Trade
Cambridge, United Kingdom — Antibodies.com, a leading UK-based life sciences company specialising in high-quality research reagents, is proud to announce that it has been awarded a King's Award for Enterprise in the International Trade category for 2026.
When is a Printed Battery better than a Coin cell?
What if the biggest limitation in next-gen electronics isn’t the chip—but the battery?? As electronics continue to shrink and diversify, the limitations of traditional coin cell batteries are becoming harder to ignore.
Innovate Cambridge to recognise a new wave of companies at the Business Weekly Awards
Innovate Cambridge has announced a new award category for this year’s prestigious Business Weekly Awards, recognising a new generation of science and technology companies redefining what successful innovation looks like.
Daniel Zeichner MP welcomes Astrazeneca’s £300 million investment as boost for Cambridge
Daniel Zeichner, MP for Cambridge, has welcomed the announcement made by the Prime Minister, Sir Keir Starmer, during Prime Minister’s Questions today that AstraZeneca will invest £300 million into the UK’s life sciences sector.
CVE appoints new Ebflow Sales & Marketing Director
Cambridge Vacuum Engineering (CVE) has appointed a new Global Sales & Marketing Director for its Ebflow technology, reinforcing its commitment to accelerating adoption of advanced electron beam welding solutions across heavy engineering sectors worldwide.
Build your next big, bold and beautiful controlled environment facility with Cleanroom Solutions
Guardtech’s turnkey brand are redefining high-spec cleanroom construction by marrying operational excellence and environmental efficiency with new installation innovation and stunning aesthetics
Cambridge and Munich researchers map a route to deeper AI-for-science collaboration
Over sixty researchers from the University of Cambridge and the Munich Center for Machine Learning (MCML) gathered in Cambridge on 16 April 2026 for a working session on what closer UK–Germany partnership on AI for science might look like in practice.
Building buyer personas that genuinely resonate with scientist buyers
Learn how stronger buyer personas can sharpen Life Sciences marketing strategy and access a free, ready-to-use template.
SustainableTech4Good; Supporting the Cambridge Literary Festival
This month, join SustainableTech4Good in welcoming BBC Newsreader, Sophie Raworth, to the Cambridge Literary Festival!
Anthias Consulting attends a number of conferences in Spring 2026
With a busy few months ahead with our training and consultancy calendar, the Anthias team are taking time out to head to a few well known conferences over the next couple of months to present talks, network with members of the industry and gather insight into all the latest trends.
Bridging Cambridge’s MedTech scale-up gap: the missing link between prototype and production
Cambridge leads in early-stage MedTech innovation, but many promising ideas stall when moving from lab prototypes to clinical-ready devices. The core challenge lies in fragmented, early-stage manufacturing and regulatory pathways, often pushing companies to look overseas. This reflects a broader UK gap in scaling MedTech innovation.
Baya Systems Strengthens Engineering Leadership to Accelerate Chiplet Implementation
At Baya Systems, we are focused on enabling our partners to accelerate the journey from architecture to silicon as AI and chiplet-based systems grow in complexity.
The retinal delivery bottleneck: why today’s tools won’t scale
Cell and gene therapies make up a large and growing proportion of pipeline treatments for high-prevalence diseases of the retina. For these advanced therapies to deliver on their promise, most need to be delivered into the retina, overcoming significant physiological barriers. But existing retinal delivery is a slow, skilled, small-scale business: enabling patients with high-prevalence diseases…
Supporting busy teams with practical 90-minute Microsoft Copilot training
Help your team save time, reduce manual work, and get more from Microsoft Copilot. These 90-minute, instructor-led sessions focus on practical skills your team can start using immediately in Excel, Word and PowerPoint.