Acteon launches AI training informed by behavioural science and AI best practice
Behaviour change consultancy Acteon has released free TikTok style training helping employees use AI safely, effectively and confidently. Free to download now.
Turning your Life Sciences leads into long-term commercial value
Learn how aligning content, channels and automation through lead mapping can unlock better performance across the funnel.
The scaffolding of expertise: rethinking capability formation in an AI-enabled system
Recent reporting from Accenture, Jisc, and the Institute of Student Employers points to a subtle but consequential shift in early-career development. While large-scale entry-level job loss has not yet materialised, a quieter change may already be underway: growing uncertainty about how professional capability actually develops in AI-enabled environments.
Small habits to make your Windows 11 PC last longer
When did you last replace a perfectly usable work computer simply because it had become slow or unreliable?For many organisations, that moment is coming sooner than it used to.
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.
A Dinky Surprise - Exclusive Dinky Doors Afternoon Tea Experience at Parker’s Tavern
University Arms Cambridge unveils Exclusive Dinky Doors Afternoon Tea at Parker’s Tavern
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.
AI adoption isn't a tech challenge - it's a behaviour change challenge
Acteon's Rebecca Trigg uses a playful framework inspired by the Spice Girls to explore the different responses to AI adoption in organisations – and explains why understanding people, not technology, is the key to lasting change.
Weight loss drugs boom drives pharma R&D returns, but industry could face ‘bubble’ effect
Top global pharma companies’ return on R&D increased for third consecutive year; Growth is almost entirely driven by GLP-1 drugs - used to treat obesity and diabetes - and accounts for 38% of projected sales;Obesity drugs have displaced oncology drAVEVA to invest c.£30million in Cambridge Research and Development hub to support future growth
Global industrial software leader to consolidate its Cambridge teams at Science Park global HQ ahead of a 2027 opening, reinforcing its long-term commitment to the city and its Industrial Intelligence strategy.
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.
Acteon's new-look website speaks to common challenges in the world of work
From AI adoption to L&D that drives business results, Acteon's refreshed site shows how a behavioural, human-centred approach can turn today's toughest challenges into real change.
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.
AI & Connectivity Converge at CWIC 2026 as Industry Leaders Tackle Quantum & Network Transformation
The Cambridge Wireless International Conference 2026 (CWIC) has unveiled a high-impact agenda featuring leading voices from across telecoms, defence, quantum, manufacturing and public sector innovation - cementing its position as a key date in the global connectivity calendar.
1956 Individuals Introduces AI-Powered Customer Journeys at Retail Technology Show 2026
London, UK, April 2026 - At Retail Technology Show 2026, taking place at ExCeL London on 22 and 23 April, SKC Studios based at The EpiCentre in Haverhill, will showcase a new approach to retail customer experience through 1956 Individuals, its flagship conversational AI platform. The exhibit explores how connected, conversational journeys can retain context and transform fragmented interactions…
Deloitte invites rapidly growing tech scale-ups across Cambridgeshire and the East of England to apply for prestigious Technology Fast 50
Deloitte is calling on the most innovative and rapidly growing technology scale-ups across Cambridgeshire and the East of England to apply for the firm’s prestigious UK Technology Fast 50. Applications for this year's programme are officially open.
European Commission greenlights €211 million funding for Cambridge graphene photonics spinout
University spinout, CamGraPhIC, has received the EC greenlight for €211 million funding (about £183 million) from Italy to support the development of photonic optical transceivers based on graphene.
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.
Richard Traherne appointed as new CEO of Cambridge Consultants
Richard succeeds Monty Barlow, who has taken on the role of Global Chief Technology & Innovation Officer at Capgemini Invent.
Flow Myna launches free programme to help manufacturers uncover operational bottlenecks
Flow Myna is offering five businesses early access to its operational analytics platform to explore how their work flows, where it gets stuck, and where improvements are best focused.
Genome loaded onto a quantum computer in world first
Sanger Institute team and their collaborators have successfully loaded the Hepatitis D viral genome on a quantum computer.
Divergence as a working condition
Over the past two decades, the UK and China have followed increasingly distinct economic trajectories. The ways in which each system allocates resources, values expertise, and defines progress have not converged — they have diverged.
Another good reason to enforce MFA
A recent cyber security investigation uncovered a large data-theft campaign.
Sensitive business information was quietly collected and later sold online.
PEM announces promotion of Michael Godfrey to Partner
PEM is delighted to announce the promotion of Michael Godfrey to Partner.
Are you really using Microsoft Word properly? Why structure matters more than you think
Many professionals rely on Microsoft Word every day, yet common habits like using the Enter key for spacing or manually formatting documents can lead to inconsistent results. Following a recent training session with a corporate client, Computer Tutoring highlights why understanding document structure—not just formatting—is key to working efficiently in Word, especially when combining it with…