Windows 11’s new focus on efficiency
For the past year or so, it’s felt like every Windows update came with three new AI features attached. Some of them are genuinely useful. Some feel like they’re there because they can be.
Cambridge scientist wins Lister Prize for pioneering Parkinson’s research project – backed by Addenbrooke’s Charitable Trust
A scientist whose pioneering Parkinson’s research was given early backing by Addenbrooke’s Charitable Trust (ACT) has just been awarded a prestigious Lister Prize Fellowship.
Deloitte digital consumer trends: over a third of consumers believe GenAI health advice is always accurate
A quarter of GenAI users have used the tool for advice about health or personal problemsHuman interaction in customer service is still the preference for consumers Four in five (81%) UK consumers don’t want AI to replace actors in film and TVA quarter (26%
Passive Radar for Detecting Aircraft Without Emitting
The case for listening rather than shoutingEvery conventional radar has the same vulnerability: it announces its presence. The moment a radar transmits, it becomes detectable, locatable, and, if the adversary is sophisticated enough, targetable.
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.
Nearly 500 Star Shine Night Walkers light up Cambridge to support Arthur Rank Hospice Charity Care
Star Shine Night Walk 2026 supporters turn the Cambridge streets green
How technology transfer is reshaping sovereign security
From automotive to critical infrastructure, cross-sector technology transfer is reshaping sovereign security. The challenge of monitoring Critical National Infrastructure (CNI) is evolving at speed. As nuclear decommissioning sites progress through their lifecycle, security risks decrease, yet traditional high-security monitoring systems remain expensive and resource-intensive.
Is data security your top priority?
Most IT leaders say data security is their number one concern when improving technology.
In fact, nearly seven in ten rank it at the top of the list. Yet only around a third say they feel extremely confident they would pass their next regulatory audit.
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.
PSTN Switch-Off: What You Need to Know
PSTN Switch-Off: What Does It Mean for Your Organisation?
The rise of Hybrid Event Production in Cambridge and across the UK
Whether you are hosting a leadership town hall, AGM, conference, product launch or corporate event, our Cambridge hybrid event specialists deliver professional event streaming solutions designed for engagement, reliability and measurable ROI.
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.
New Event Lighting Solutions from WaveFX
Cambridge based event production company WaveFX has just upgraded its lighting with state-of-the-art LED technology. The new kit means brighter visuals, better colours, and more creative options for events of all sizes.
Ahead of Volunteers’ Week - meet the local people giving their time to Addenbrooke’s Charitable Trust
“You think you’re doing it for others, but it helps you so much as well” Ahead of Volunteers’ Week, meet the local people giving their time to Addenbrooke’s Charitable Trust – and making a real difference
Grace launch free IT security alerts
Grace Solutions has introduced a new fortnightly IT security bulletin to alert organisations to current threats.
Why so many keynotes get left on the train home
The events industry generates an eye-watering £1.3 trillion globally, but most keynotes lose their impact somewhere between the applause and the train ride home. By the time attendees walk through the front door, they can barely remember who walked on stage.
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.
What makes a product "cool"? Utility beats style, says new study
The English word “cool” is known and used around the world. Marketers seek for their products to be seen as cool, as this attracts customers and publicity alike. And who wouldn’t rather be described as cool rather than uncool?
Mayor of Cambridgeshire and Soham Town Rangers Chairman learn CPR with East Anglian Air Ambulance at Knife Angel
Charity offering public free training between now and mid-June
Thank you, Wisbech! Star Shine Night Walk raises over £13,000 for Arthur Rank Hospice Charity
Star Shine Night Walk in Wisbech raises over £13,000 for Arthur Rank Hospice Charity
42 Technology and Omnisense collaborate on safer autonomous drone landing system
42 Technology (42T) has played a central role in helping Omnisense, a company specialising in terrestrial positioning technology, to demonstrate a safer autonomous drone landing system when satellite navigation signals are unreliable.
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.