E.ON and Superdielectrics collaborate to develop revolutionary energy storage
Leading energy provider E.ON and Superdielectrics, the Cambridge-based energy storage technology company, announces they have entered into a wide-ranging collaboration agreement to promote and develop the British-developed battery solution, which is ultimately intended to give millions of homes access to safer, cheaper and cleaner power.
Xaar rebaselines sustainability targets for improved ESG roadmap
Xaar is reinforcing its commitment to sustainability with the announcement of a rebaselined ESG Roadmap, setting ambitious yet achievable targets to drive meaningful environmental, social, and governance impact.
25 years of Guardtech: Q&A with Projects Director Conor Barwise
‘Mr. Guardtech’ on how he helped lead Guardtech Cleanrooms in a new direction to become a leading light in UK controlled environment construction.
Concrete, glass, and steel: The wireless nightmare
Buildings are getting smarter, but is your wireless coverage keeping up?
The harsh truth is that modern construction materials are wireless connectivity’s worst enemy. They block, absorb, and scatter signals, leaving businesses with spotty coverage and frustrated employees.
The 8Cs of smart business expansion: A simple framework for going big, the right way
By Gary Jennings, Innovation Director, The EpiCentre.
KDM Communications support for Cambridgeshire charity creating nature’s corridors
Cambridgeshire-based rewilding charity, Creating Nature’s Corridors, was supported by KDM Communications to plant 800 trees and hedging plants at Paus just outside the city.
MP support for Cambridgeshire charity - creating nature's corridors
MP SUPPORT FOR CAMBRIDGESHIRE CHARITY CREATING NATURE’S CORRIDORS Cambridgeshire-based rewilding charity, Creating Nature’s Corridors, was joined by 70 volunteers on Friday, as the team - joined by MP for Huntingdon Ben Obese-Jecty - dug deep to plant 4,000 trees and hedging plants at Huntingdon Racecourse.
Cambridge Wireless’ CWIC 2025: Resilience at the heart of innovation
Hundreds of delegates gathered at Hinxton Hall (and virtually) for the 16th annual Cambridge Wireless International Conference (CWIC), where this year’s theme, “Building Resilience: Future-proofing the Future,” brought together leaders from across technology, business, and government to tackle one of the most pressing issues of our time – resilience in a rapidly evolving world.
How to overcome the challenges of constructing a new cleanroom in an old facility
UK-based contamination control experts the Guardtech Group have a long history of turning tired, old premises into stunning new homes for a wide range of applications
Rupert Baines appointed Chair of Cambridge Tech Week 2025: A vision for global impact
Cambridge Tech Week has always been a showcase for innovation, but in 2025, it’s set to shine even brighter under the leadership of Rupert Baines, the newly appointed Chair.
A quick guide to marketing your CleanTech business
With businesses nowadays becoming increasingly eco-conscious while trying to scale and leverage technology to the fullest extent, simultaneously navigating the tough economic times faci
Finding Clarity, Support and Momentum as an Innovation Entrepreneur
By Garry Jennings, Innovation Director, The EpiCentre
Sable&Hawkes win competitive tender to support pan-European communications initiative.
Sable&Hawkes have been appointed by four organisations based at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne (EPFL) to deliver a communications strategy and ongoing multi-channel brand identity, design, news and social media marketing services.
How megatrends shape our evolving future
Michael Kitson of Cambridge Judge Business School explores how long-term megatrends such as climate change, AI and global politics interact with immediate crises, impacting businesses and society. The insights provided will help policymakers and leaders navigate the complexities of today’s interconnected world and prepare for future challenges and opportunities that lie ahead.
Over £360,000 awarded to climate-friendly causes in South Cambridgeshire through Net Zero Villages grant
Nine local organisations are celebrating grant awards, as South Cambridgeshire District Council announces those successful in their bids to receive a share of more than £360,000 available through the Net Zero Villages scheme.
Cambridgeshire-based rewilding charity gets to work on the emerald isle - with The Happy Pear
Cambridgeshire-based rewilding charity Creating Nature's Corridors has extended its important messaging to Ireland, following the planting of 500 trees and hedging at the farm headquarters of The Happy Pear, the Irish twin brothers renowned for their plant-powered cooking and desire to make a positive impact on the planet.
Highlights from another great year for Cambridge Enterprise
The Cambridge Enterprise Annual Review 2024 showcases how the commercialisation of groundbreaking research creates tangible societal benefits.
25 years of Guardtech: the past, present and future as told by their founder
The Suffolk contamination control specialists constructed their first ever cleanroom 25 years ago – Director and founder Ray Wheeler explains how we became the business we are today
A guide to Solar Panel Micro Inverters for Cambridgeshire homeowners
The shift towards renewable energy sources is gaining momentum and more UK homeowners are choosing to install solar panels as they become widely available at a more affordable price. There is lots of terminology around solar panels and one new thing in particular that people are now discussing is micro inverters. These offer a slightly different approach to converting solar energy for homes. But…
Why regional hubs are critical to biotech success - The next biotech breakthrough won’t happen in isolation
The biotech sector is pivotal in innovation and scientific advancement and is going from strength-to-strength. But often for start-ups in this space, success comes down to more than just breakthrough science. It’s also about location, collaboration, and the resources to scale innovation effectively.
Guardtech Group set for expo treble, careers fair and awards showpiece in mega March
The Haverhill contamination control specialists will be appearing at two Space exhibitions in consecutive weeks as trade show season ramps up
A design for Life Science: scoping out your cleanroom construction project with the Guardtech Group
Suffolk contamination control specialists have fleshed out some critical early stages advice for clients looking to start a new cleanroom build
Webinar on demand - ESG Compliance: How to achieve ESG reporting readiness
Watch CFGI’s webinar on demand to demystify the requirements and principles of ESG reporting. This webinar discusses how effective implementation can take compliance from a cost-incurring to a value-adding exercise, including Scope 1, 2, and 3 emissions reporting.
Centre for Computing History invites Cambridge to the launch of ‘Broken Tech: Broken Earth’
The Centre for Computing History launches its exciting new project, 'Broken Tech: Broken Earth' on Saturday, 22nd February, with community events taking place from 11am to 4pm. £2 per person entry tickets can be booked online, on a first-come, first-served basis.