Sepura signs Waleed Communications as sales partner in Oman
Sepura has signed Waleed Communications as a sales partner in Oman, adding a proven solution provider to their network of partners and increasing their presence in the fast-growing Middle East critical communications market.
On-boarding hybrid staff – how to get them up to speed and feeling part of the team
Many business's have implemented hybrid working to bridge the gap between office and remote working. The benefits of collaborating together in one workplace cannot be overstated. We are social beings and need to be present to make meaningful relationships and bond. But as this type of work evolves, how you can best manage inductions for new hybrid staff? The HR Dept. have some tips.
‘Tri for Tom’ sees Cambridge gym team cycle across the UK in memory of local boy
A Cambridge gym team are taking up a unique take on a triathlon in memory of a local boy who died from a brain tumour.
Creasallis wins startup business of the year 2023 at the CambridgeLive Business Awards
On March 23rd, Creasallis was invited to the CambridgeLive Business awards of 2023 where they were up against 2 other Cambridgeshire businesses in all sectors for startup business of the year, and they were so honoured to be selected as the winners.
Marshall Aerospace gets green light for Cranfield relocation
Central Bedfordshire Council has approved Marshall Aerospace’s Outline Planning Application (OPA) paving the way for the relocation of its UK headquarters to a new facility at Cranfield University.
The Big Help Out with EACH
Potential volunteers are being encouraged to spare some time and make a contribution to their community as a way of marking the King’s Coronation.
Maxion Therapeutics awarded £2 million Innovate UK funding to develop ion channel antibodies for “hard-to-treat" autoimmune diseases
Biotechnology company Maxion Therapeutics announces it has been awarded a prestigious GBP £2 million grant from Innovate UK, as part of its
Cresset April 2023 Newsletter
Explore some advanced computational chemistry methods such as FEP and Python workflows, alongside a range of exciting news in the Cresset April newsletter!
AI is being exploited to create more convincing scams
Artificial Intelligence is all over the news. It seems like every time you go online, there’s more information about how it will either enhance or detract from our lives. However, as with everything, it’s not just being used for good. There’s no doubt it can and will change the way we work. AI chatbots and ChatGPT are being used by cyber criminals to make their lives easier too.
Managing TUPE. A guide for employers
In this practical guide for employers and HR departments, we detail the rules on managing TUPE transfers and how you can reduce your exposure to legal risks.
Smart Packaging will become a US$2.6 billion market by 2033, says IDTechEx
IDTechEx predicts that the smart packaging market will grow to US$2.6 billion by 2033. Source: IDTechEx - "Smart Packaging 2023-2033".
What is Metal Photo Etching?
Metal etching, which is also known as photo etching, chemical etching or photo chemical milling (PCM) is a manufacturing process which uses ferric chloride as an etching chemistry to produce intricate and highly precise precision metal components.
Speechmatics to launch pioneering real-time speech translation capabilities in 69 language pairs
This offering will integrate real-time translation with its industry-beating real-time transcription in an all-in-one API
Civic reception for first international students
Mayor and Deputy Mayor welcome ARU Peterborough students at Town Hall
Time capsule leaves a legacy at Northstowe Sports Pavilion
Secondary school pupils buried a time capsule full of memorable objects to officially celebrate construction starting on Northstowe Phase One's Sports Pavilion.
Skin Cancer Awareness Month and Sun Safety Awareness Week
After what seemed like a cold and long winter, spring is finally here! With days getting longer, temperatures rising and the sun shining bright, we will be spending more time outdoors enjoying the fresh air.
Cambridge winners in Microbiology Society awards
Two Addenbrooke’s experts who led the fight against COVID-19 are to be presented with prestigious awards at a major national conference this week.
New CUH Directions phone app helps patients find the way
Patients have led the way in a project to make it easier to navigate your way around Addenbrooke’s and the Rosie hospitals.
Cambridge buys houses to expand rent-return scheme
The Cambridge Building Society has invested in two family-sized houses to expand its unique ‘Rent to Home’ rent-return housing scheme.
Cambridge Innovation Capital invests in Complement Therapeutics’ €72 Million Series A Funding
Cambridge Innovation Capital (CIC), the venture capital investor focused on deeptech and life sciences businesses in the Cambridge ecosystem, has invested in Complement Therapeutics’ €72 Million Series A funding round led
Traveling with Carnets (not a lot of love)
Carnets are essential for international productions allowing the companies to move equipment seamlessly through customs. However, there have been instances where using carnets has been problematic. WaveFX is a webcasting company based in the UK providing live streaming and event production services. Over the last 20 years, they have established themselves as one of the leading companies in the…
IQGeo receives Carbon Neutral status for the second consecutive year
IQGeo, a developer of geospatial software that is “Building better networks” for telecom and utility operators, announces that for the second consecutive year it has received Carbon Neutral Organisation status for its 2022 carbon footprint assessment.
Millrose joins innovative Cambridge Network
Millrose is pleased to join Cambridge Network, a membership organisation based in the vibrant high technology cluster of Cambridge that includes members such as Amazon, Microsoft and University of Cambridge.
What do we mean by additive manufacturing?
Within the mainstream media there tends to be no differentiation between additive prototyping and additive manufacturing. Instead, journalists resort to the catch-all term 3D printing because non-technical audiences can visualise ‘printing’ parts in three dimensions. But, what is the difference? What do we mean by additive manufacturing?
Mayor of Cambridgeshire & Peterborough to officially open next week’s Huntingdonshire Business Fair
The countdown is on for the Huntingdonshire Business Fair taking place at Burgess Hall, St Ives on Wednesday 26 April.