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.
St John’s Innovation Centre makes founding donation to fund for a fairer Cambridge
St John’s Innovation Centre, a dedicated technology innovation hub based in North Cambridge, accelerating the growth of ambitious innovative firms, has made a significant founding donation to a new community fund designed to make Cambridge a more equal and inclusive city.
SustainableTech4Good; Supporting the Cambridge Literary Festival
This month, join SustainableTech4Good in welcoming BBC Newsreader, Sophie Raworth, to the Cambridge Literary Festival!
New industry toolkit aims to standardise managing dietary requirements at events
Meet Cambridge supports the launch of the Managing Dietary Requirements at Events Toolkit - a practical new resource developed by the ABPCO Dietary Requirements at Events Taskforce to help event planners, venues and caterers communicate dietary needs clearly, consistently and safely across all types of events.
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…
How to break up with your IT support provider
Most organisations don’t suddenly decide to change their IT support.Nothing has failed outright, but confidence starts to slip.You’re not sure what you’re paying for anymore. Security conversations feel vague. Planning feels reactive, not reassuring.
50,000 join Cambridge Festival for ideas, debate and discovery
Cambridge turned curious, noisy and gloriously hands on this spring as the Cambridge Festival wrapped its 2026 edition with a surge of public energy, big ideas and record numbers.
Kimbolton pupils brave freezing night to raise funds for homeless veterans
Seven Upper Sixth pupils from Kimbolton School, Cambridgeshire, demonstrated resilience, compassion and community spirit by taking part in an overnight charity sleep-out in late March, raising over £500 of vital funds to support homeless veterans across the UK.
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.
Staying confident and human-centred in the age of AI: An interview with Katherine Wiid
On 14 April, CamAWiSE will explore careers in the age of AI in an interactive workshop with Katherine Wiid, Career Management Coach and Facilitator at Career Ambitions. Ahead of the event, we spoke with Katherine about supporting career journeys, navigating change, and what changes AI will - and will not - bring to STEMM careers. Read the interview with Katherine Wiid to learn more about what…
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…
Cambridge to establish Rokos School of Government
Record-breaking donation will enable new School to prepare tomorrow’s leaders to tackle the world’s biggest problems.
Important: Protect your organisation from digital fraud
Scams aren’t what they used to be.
They’re not always obvious. They’re not always clumsy. And they don’t always come with spelling mistakes or odd graphics.
Nurses and midwives shortlisted for national awards
ARU receives ten nominations for the prestigious Student Nursing Times Awards.
Cambridge Science Centre bolsters five year growth plans with exceptional additions to Board of Trustees
Cambridge Science Centre (CSC) is excited to announce that Jimmy Doherty, Ayeisha Kone-Massouma and Tamara Sword are joining its Board of Trustees. The appointments support the Charity’s ambitious future plans as outlined in its five-year
Meet Cambridge helps Red Hen Project celebrate local volunteers
For the first time in its history, The Red Hen Project was able to bring all of its volunteers together in one place – thanks to a helping hand from Meet Cambridge.
Prepare your organisation for more refined cyber threats
Cyber criminals aren’t simply causing chaos anymore. They’re getting smarter, more organised, and much better at finding weak spots in businesses of every size.
Kimbolton School named finalist in SME Cambridgeshire Business Awards 2026
Kimbolton School, Cambridgeshire, is delighted to announce that it has been shortlisted as a finalist in the Community Business of the Year category at the SME Cambridgeshire Business Awards 2026.
Microsoft finally fixes these Teams issues
If there’s one thing guaranteed to test your patience during a busy workday, it’s a messaging app that doesn’t behave the way you expect it to.For a tool that millions of us rely on every day, Microsoft Teams does an impressive job of keeping organisations connected and conversation
New fund launched to tackle inequality and transform opportunities for young people in North Cambridge
A new community fund has been launched to support children, young people, and families in some of Cambridge's most underserved communities, as part of a drive to build a more equal and inclusive city.
Roku and Form the Future team up to inspire the next generation
Pupils from Stanground Academy stepped inside one of the world’s leading technology companies when they visited Roku’s Cambridge office for an interactive STEM Project Day delivered in partnership with Form the Future.
ARU Arm AI Lab powers up on Cambridge campus
University students and academics will benefit from latest AI technology advancements.
Faye Holland joins pioneering Cambridge x Manchester collaboration as Partnership Director
Faye Holland will lead the groundbreaking partnership between two of the UK’s leading innovation cities as the newly-appointed Cambridge x Manchester Partnership Director.
Is “technical debt” slowing your organisation’s growth?
You know that feeling when everything should be running smoothly… but something in your IT just keeps getting in the way?
Not a big dramatic failure.
Just a constant sense that your systems are slower, fussier, or more fragile than they used to be.
Mills & Reeve advises on creation of IonQ Quantum Innovation Centre at University of Cambridge
Mills & Reeve has advised the University of Cambridge on a landmark strategic collaboration with IonQ, Inc., supporting the creation of the new IonQ Quantum Innovation Centre and long‑term research programme at the University’s Cavendish Laboratory.