UK Business Delegation to China: Canton Fair & China–UK Future Technology Exchange, 12–21 October 2026
Cambridge-based NPZ Technology Ltd, as promotional partner to London agency Intennel Business Group, invites UK businesses to join a ten-day delegation to Guangzhou and Shenzhen this October — combining the world's largest trade fair with direct access to China's robotics and AI innovation ecosystem.
Cambridge Future Tech acquires Vest Coast Capital, establishing permanent U.S. presence
Cambridge Future Tech (CFT), the deep tech venture studio, announces the acquisition of Vest Coast Capital, a U.S. based investment and advisory firm specializing in the capitalization and commercialization of transformative, early-stage technologies.
Don't miss your chance to enter the Cambridge Independent Business Awards
You have until 11.59pm on Sunday, July 12 to enter the Cambridge Independent Business Awards 2026.
CWOW 2026 draws record-breaking 5,000+ attendance from UK’s Golden Innovation Corridor and beyond
Cambridge Wide Open Week (CWOW) 2026 welcomed a record-breaking audience of more than 5,000 attendees, marking its largest edition to date and highlighting the growing strength of the UK’s Golden Innovation Corridor connecting Oxford, London and Cambridge.
Deloitte strengthens Cambridgeshire leadership with partner promotions
Deloitte has boosted its senior ranks in Cambridge with two new partner appointments, part of the firm’s annual promotions round-up.
Collaboration to develop next-generation applications for PGMs
Cambridge Future Tech and Johnson Matthey launch a programme to combine scientific scouting with venture-building, to commercialise new uses of Platinum Group Metals.
National Inclusion Week September 14th
If your business is preparing for activity in National Inclusion Week this year, we may be able to support you with images for your internal and external comms.
The discipline of not pursuing
How do organisations decide which opportunities deserve attention when time, expertise, capital, and institutional capacity become more constrained?
Lightbringer raises $10M to take on patent attorneys with the world's first AI-native patent firm
6 Degrees Capital and Newion co-led the round to fuel Lightbringer’s US expansion and next phase of product development.
Evaluating and optimising your top-of-the-funnel in Life Sciences marketing
A strategic guide to making top-of-the-funnel marketing work harder for Life Sciences brands in crowded, competitive markets.
Google DeepMind, Google.org and Sanger Institute to launch new AI consortium for genomics
Announced on 8 June at the AI x BIO conference, the Wellcome Sanger Institute and Google DeepMind, with support from Google.org, have announced a new artificial intelligence (AI) consortium for genomics.
New research: why good AI principles don’t always change behaviour
New research explores the gap between responsible AI principles and what people actually do – and some practical ways organisations are responding.
Leading deeptech voices come together for Cambridge Tech Week 2026
Deep tech leaders working at the frontier of AI, global innovation, infrastructure, venture capital and public policy will take to the stage at Cambridge Tech Week 2026 to explore ‘How Deep Tech Changes the World’, the theme of this year’s event.
Cambridge Enterprise launches new initiative to boost Cambridge startups’ access to tech’s biggest global markets
University city ranked behind only the Bay Area and Boston, in Dealroom's latest ranking of global innovation ecosystems.
Relying on Windows 10 extended support? Time to upgrade
Are you still running Windows 10 because “it’s fine for now”?We hear that a lot.
It doesn't begin with recruitment
As AI reshapes the environments in which early-stage capability has historically formed, a quieter question is beginning to surface alongside the more visible debates about productivity and automation: where does that capability now develop, and who is responsible for the conditions that produce it?
Custom E-Learning Development and Learning Management System (LMS) contract secured by Capytech UK with Aviation Pioneers Eagle Eye Innovations
Capytech UK secures a major contract with aviation leaders Eagle Eye Innovations (EEI) to deliver high-capacity Learning Management System (LMS) infrastructure and 20 custom-built, interactive e-learning modules for global drone training and CAA compliance.
The problem with CV shortcuts: they end at the interview
You know the feeling when your CV looks sharp. Every keyword in the job description has been ticked. And within 48 hours an interview invitation arrives. You think - I’ve cracked this!
Ely & Cambridge businesses urged to prepare for growing supply chain disruption
Dr Peter Dawe is taking action by setting up the Gulf Genesis group to help Ely and Cambridge businesses take the urgent steps to prepare for increasing disruption to global supply chains following the ongoing conflict involving the United States and Iran. Gulf Genesis starts with it's first business seminar taking place in May.
Cambridge Wide Open Week 2026 announces top-tier keynotes & participating ventures for new expanded format
Cambridge Wide Open Week 2026 has unveiled further details of its highly anticipated June 11–19 event as the life sciences festival expands across the UK’s innovation “Golden Triangle” for the very first time.
Global digital learning specialist Capytech UK announces Cambridge expansion
Capytech UK Ltd, an established digital learning consultancy with a 13-year international track record, has officially launched its UK operations with a new regional base in Cambridge.
Securing enterprise digital sovereignty: Daryo89 Ltd Joins the Cambridge Network
Daryo89 Ltd is a boutique digital architecture and growth consultancy operating out of Cambridge. We engineer Sovereign Digital Assets, deploy zero-latency infrastructure, and execute Generative Engine Optimization (GEO) to mitigate digital liability for high-stakes professional services.
How to stop AI projects stalling
Have you noticed how many AI projects start with excitement… and then quietly go nowhere?
We’re seeing it a lot.
Cambridge Science Park submits masterplan to unlock the region's potential
Cambridge Science Park submits its masterplan for planning consent, continuing its commitment to a site that has been a cornerstone of the Cambridge phenomenon over the past 50 years. The plan is entirely privately funded, increasing built space from 2.8 million to approximately 8 million square feet.
When the conversation stalls
Readiness and International Engagement in Life Sciences.