The Cambridge chooses Jimmy’s as 2023 charity
Employees of The Cambridge Building Society have voted to support Jimmy’s Cambridge as its charity of the year for 2023.
Could you be It Takes A City's new Treasurer?
It Takes A City is looking for an experienced treasurer to help us grow and support our homeless neighbours.
Cresset appoints first Chief Financial Officer
As a consequence of recent investment from Scottish Equity Partners, we are delighted to welcome John Leighton to the Board and Executive Management team.
Riverlane Raises £15m Series B to advance useful Quantum Computing
Cambridge, UK – Quantum engineering company Riverlane today announced it has raised £15 million in a Series B funding.
Crowdfunding democratising equity funding in agri-tech
There is still money out there for agri-tech but entrepreneurs are finding there is less appetite for risk and greater demand for faster returns. However, companies turning to crowdfunding are finding this a successful way to raise significant finance and also to engage with potential power users of their technology – leading to co-design that is accelerating time to market and international…
Cambridge University Catering Managers’ Committee has raised £15,600 for two local charities
A charity ball organised by a sub-group of the Cambridge University Catering Managers’ Committee has raised £15,600 for two local charities.
Managing clinically vulnerable workers
Among the considerations for employers adjusting to the post-pandemic world is how to manage clinically vulnerable workers who continue to be at high risk of COVID 19.
Viability of European cross-border access opportunities to streamline access to ATMPs
In December 2021, the Regulation on Health Technology Assessment (HTA), as originally proposed by the European Commission, was adopted.[1] The Regulation introduces
Learn more about the commercial property and the Party Wall Act
Commercial building owners wishing to make alterations to their premises should bear in mind their legal rights and obligations under the Party Wall Act 1996. The same goes for adjoining owners whose neighbours are carrying out building works.
Guardtech Group raising the bar with new Cleanroom Solutions website
Haverhill cleanroom construction company elevate their turnkey offering with launch of ground-breaking new website
Meet Cambridge celebrates 25th Anniversary with major symposium on future of events
The official convention bureau for Cambridge and the surrounding area recently held an event to mark its 25th anniversary, focusing on the key challenges and opportunities facing the business meetings industry today.
Sphere Fluidics begins work with partners on 3DSecret program to investigate mechanisms of metastasis in cancer
3DSecret funded by European Innovation Council’s Pathfinder Open 2022, established under the EU Horizon Europe program Consortium to leverage novel microfluidic technology to culture 3D cancer models for multi-parametric analysis, to inform cancer diagnostic and theDo you need to improve your cellular coverage?
Improving cellular coverage is a growing need for all schools, universities, hospitals, airports, hotels, and all other large corporations or offices.
Impression acquires Norwich-based digital agency, FLOCC
Impression acquires Norwich-based digital agency, FLOCC
Handling the ultimate public speaking horror
Lifesaver alert! How to deal with that awful moment when the technology packs up and your presentation simply refuses to work. Read blog below by Simon Hall.
Stone King’s Julian Blake joins influential advisory panel
Julian, a Partner in the law firm's Charity team, is delighted to have been invited to join the VCSE Crown Representative’s Advisory Panel.
CMR Surgical wins an inaugural King’s Award for Innovation
CMR has been awarded a King’s Award for Enterprise for Innovation for Versius, its small and modular next-generation surgical robotic system. The newly renamed King’s Award for Enterprise celebrates outstanding achievement by UK businesses
Bango global success earns King’s Award for Enterprise
Bango announces that it has been honoured with the first-ever King’s Award for Enterprise for International Trade. The award recognizes excellence and achievement in global trade over a sustained period.
A Love Letter to Ukraine
Laptops4Learning sponsor event at the Cambridge Literary Festival this weekend.
Free wellbeing webinars for Cambridge business leaders with inspirational mental health speaker
Cambridge City Council is offering a series of free webinars to support local business leaders’ wellbeing – and their employees’ – with sessions covering topics ranging from self-care and resilience, to financial wellbeing and having better conversations about mental health.
UK entry clearance guide - A guide for foreign Nationals
If you’re a foreign national looking to come to the UK, the following guide will help you to understand the rules and requirements relating to entry clearance, from what this actually means to the rules on transiting through the UK.
An analysis of obesity diagnosis and treatment in Medicare and the associated policy landscape
Obesity is a common, serious, and costly disease that increases people’s risk for morbidity and mortality.[1] It is characterized
Milton Keynes City Council offsets rising energy prices with Telensa smart street lighting
Annual energy savings of over 60% are forecast with carbon savings equivalent to 5 million kWh
Xaar invests in state-of-the-art cleanroom to drive manufacturing & energy efficiencies
Xaar, the leading inkjet printing technology Group has invested approximately £1.2 million in its printhead manufacturing facilities, as the business continues to focus on improving its operational and energy efficiency.
The EpiCentre supports Haverhill community
The EpiCentre in Haverhill is proud to be supporting initiatives to help local charities and the wider business network.