Moving your IT to the Cloud? Why not Private Cloud?
I am sure you are aware organisations are moving to the “cloud” and you probably have some cloud systems already. Most of us do!
New academic programme lowers cost for university researchers to access leading-edge machine learning method
Academics in chemistry, materials research and life sciences can tap into advanced AI tool
Bridging the Skills Gap: How Cambridge Local Authorities are Empowering Job Seekers with Data-Driven Badges
Local Government has access to remarkable labour market data, however, this data is not linked to local learning and employment opportunities, which is a missed opportunity.
AudioTelligence launches Orsana, the first universal assistive listening device
Orsana is the first universal assistive listening device designed to help everyone hear clearly in noise - with or without hearing aids.
Avacta appoints Karen Harrison as Chief Operating Officer for Therapeutics Division
Avacta Group plc (AIM: AVCT), a life sciences company developing innovative, targeted oncology drugs and powerful diagnostics, today announced the appointment of Karen Harrison as Chief Operating Officer of its Therapeutics Division.
XJTAG Makes Boundary Scan Project Creation Easier & Faster
XJTAG® announces a new release of its world-leading JTAG boundary scan tools. XJTAG 3.13 offers engineers several benefits – an efficient way to deal with build variants, faster categorising of I2C devices, aided checking of net categorisations, adding images to dialogs.
PCML Group discusses sustainability in precision component manufacturing
What is Green Manufacturing?Buzzwords like green and sustainable are thrown around in a rather haphazard manner, but diluting these terms has no benefit as there is incredible importance to pursuing sustainable practices across all industries, not only within manufacturing.
When was the last time you visited the Chris Dunn Consulting website?
The 5th generation is now live with even more content to help you grow your business the 'smart way'.
Three ways the “Back to work” Budget may help you recruit
Like many SMEs, you may have been struggling with recruitment and/or retention over the past couple of years. Here, HR Dept highlights three ways the 'Back to work' Budget may help you recruit.
SolasCure announces completion of GBP 10.9m Series B investment round to advance wound care innovation
Funding will support the development of Aurase Wound Gel and progress toward further Phase II clinical trials of innovative wound debriding enzyme
Sable&Hawkes design new ward environment For Addenbrookes Hospital
Working with CUH Arts – Cambridge University Hospitals’ arts-in-health programme and Cambridge University Botanic Garden, Sable&Hawkes and writer Hannah Jane Walker researched the flora, history and folklore of a typical English cottage garden to record them in digital illustration and poetry for a new ward environment design at Addenbrookes hospital.
Stand up for public speaking success
Want to make a real impression with your public speaking and presentations? Then be sure to stand up.
Entrepreneur visas in the UK
Since the closure of the Tier 1 Entrepreneur visa, there is no longer a single, dedicated entrepreneur visa for the UK. Instead, applicants should take advice on their circumstances to determine which of the current immigration routes are open to you to come to the UK to pursue commercial opportunities.
Cambridgeshire secures government funding to make homes energy efficient
A local authority partnership, led by Cambridge City Council, has secured a grant of up to £11.5M from the government’s Department of Energy Security and Net Zero (DESNZ) to deliver energy improvements to both privately owned and council owned homes across Cambridgeshire.
Meet Cambridge celebrates partnership with Arthur Rank Hospice Charity
Meet Cambridge celebrates partnership with Arthur Rank Hospice Charity's Education and Conference Centre
Xaar celebrates sustainability roadmap achievements
Leading inkjet technology Group Xaar held its first Sustainability Week, to mark the significant progress its Sustainability Roadmap has had across the business in its first year.
Innovative skills and jobs scheme Turning Point beats targets for skills and jobs
A scheme to help those in Peterborough and Fenland into good jobs or training at key periods of change in their lives has exceeded its targets for the number of people helped.
Can you dismiss an employee on sick leave?
Employers can lawfully dismiss an employee who is off sick, provided they have a fair reason for dismissal, act reasonably in all the circumstances and follow a fair procedure.
Foresight makes multi-million pound equity investment into Cambrionix
Foresight Group (“Foresight”), a leading listed regional private equity and infrastructure investment manager, is pleased to announce a multi-million pound investment into Cambrionix Ltd (“Cambrionix” or the “Company”), a Cambridge-based designer of hardware and software solutions for the global mobile device management market.
Beyond the Horizon
A Cabinet seat for the new Minister for Science, Innovation and Technology and ‘record-breaking public R&D spending’ can only be good things. But will they deliver what the UK R&D sector needs?
Corazon Health has a brand new website
Corazon Health writes...we've been working hard behind the scenes over the past few months and we're thrilled to unveil our brand new website!
The Cambridge is helping kids’ careers with Maths games
Students from local schools across the county will attend a bespoke learning event highlighting maths-based careers, at The Cambridge Building Society this week.
New Government funding to continue work to decarbonise South Cambs Council homes
South Cambridgeshire District Council has successfully bid for £1.7 million Government funding, to continue work to decarbonise Council homes.
Life sciences venture capital experts join Mission Street board
Peter Finan and Jonathan Hepple have extensive experience in the biotechnology industry
EdTech trends to watch
Teaching channels and student support have changed massively, not only due to the pandemic. Some of that change was arguably overdue, and much of it is here to stay.