Flat screen: lockdown tech glee ends as device fatigue and cost of living hit device usage and adoption
Deloitte’s Digital Consumer Trends survey of 4,160 consumers reveals UK digital device ownership and media consumption habits.
Bio-Rad introduces anti-evolocumab antibodies for use in preclinical and clinical drug development
HERCULES, Calif. — Bio-Rad Laboratories, Inc., a global leader in life science research and clinical diagnostic products, introduces a range of type 1 antibodies that inhibit the binding of evolocumab (Repatha®) to its target, human proprotein convertase subtilisin/kexin type 9 (PCSK9), a protein that has been shown to play a key role in the regulation of cholesterol levels. These sequence…
Moisture Measurement and Carbon Capture
Preventing corrosion and compressor damage in CCUS
The UK’s biggest business survey is back and it’s time to make your voice heard
The Chambers' Quarterly Economic Survey is back and once again they're asking you to contribute to one of the UK’s largest and most reputable barometers of business opinion.
Stone King welcomes new construction Partner
Cambridge law firm Stone King is delighted to welcome Partner Sean Randall Morris and Paralegal Grace Souter to the firm, representing an expansion of its construction law practice. They join the firm from RWK Goodman.
Help to Grow Mentoring
Help to Grow is a 90% Government funded management course designed to help boost the performance and resilience of SMEs. It includes 1:1 mentoring delivered by seasoned business professionals. If you're a senior manager, entrepreneur, business coach, or consultant you can 'pay it forward by volunteering to mentor leaders in growing small to medium-sized enterprises in the UK.
Can medical devices be discriminatory?
The UK government has recently called for evidence of discrimination in medical devices. The aim is to identify how devices and technologies may be biased against different genders, ethnicities and other socio-demographic groups. This begs the question – can medical devices be designed to discriminate against certain users? The short answer is yes – but not intentionally. While it is, of…
Solving your drug delivery needs at PDA
Brennan Miles, John Burke, Chris Hurlstone and Alastair Willoughby from Team Consulting will be attending the 2022 PDA Universe of Pre-Filled Syringes and Injection Devices Conference, live in Palm Springs from 18th-19th October.
Cleantech is a crowdfunding hot property after Innovate UK EDGE help
With Innovate UK EDGE support to raise crowdfunding finance, UK manufacturing start-up Caldera is leading the way towards smarter, more sustainable methods of storing heat.
Can you do too much system engineering?
These days, a medical device needs to be considered as one element of a connected whole. Systems engineering has become a crucial part of medical device development, but can you do too much of it? Our Head of Electronics Engineering, Peter Matthewson, discusses in a new blog post.
New high-load wafer stage offers semiconductor manufacturers precise nanometre control of heavy loads
Queensgate’s wafer stage is a new addition to its product line, achieving fast response and settle times using their leading digital closed-loop controllers.
Delivering the most viscous drug ever put in an autoinjector
Autoinjectors offer patients a smart way to get their medication. Some drugs however can be too viscous for this type of delivery. Find out how Springboard helped a client solve the tricky problem of administering a highly viscous drug via and autoinjector, helping patients around the world to access their medication.
Can a board resolution be signed electronically?
Can a board resolution be signed electronically?
In the last few years, we have all experienced change. For many, work and home life have had to become more digitally focused.
Cambridge is number one in UK for quality events venues
Event organisers choosing a space in Cambridge to hold their conferences and meetings now have added reassurance that 38 venues have been awarded the Meetings Industry Association’s official seal of approval – more than any other destination in the
Home Office reinstates Priority Services
Following a five month suspension, the UK Visa & Immigration department of the Home Office reinstated its Priority Services from 12 August 2022. This applies for new customers applying in the sponsored work routes, including global talent, and for students in existing locations.
Flusso acquired by company and global PE fund
Flow sensing company Flusso Limited (Flusso) has been jointly acquired for £28 million by a company and a global private equity (PE) fund focused on investing in semiconductor companies and other high-tech industries.
The future of phone calls
Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP), is the future of telephony. Allowing you to access enterprise level phone functionality, and make and receive calls from anywhere you have an internet connection. It’s far more cost-effective, scalable and powerful than traditional phone services.
Computational chemistry news 2022
Computational chemistry news from Cresset, including: custom force fields, molecular dynamics, molecular scaffolds, clustering algorithms in Spark, Cresset Discovery, small molecule design.
Deloitte without a degree? Apprenticeship scheme opening doors to students
With A-Level results now releasing, Deloitte’s BrightStart higher apprenticeship programme is a smart choice for school leavers leaping into the world of work. The BrightStart apprenticeship is an earn-while-you-learn apprenticeship, with the chance to gain professional and degree level qualifications, and was recently ranked in the Top 100 Apprenticeship Employer list.
Cambridge Cognition selected by the University of Oxford as a cognitive assessment partner for the ISAP study
Cambridge Cognition is pleased to announce that it will be collaborating with the University of Oxford by providing cognitive assessments for the Impact of Semaglutide in Amyloid Positivity (“ISAP”) study. As a consequence Cambridge Cognition expects to receive validation data for its voice-based solution, NeuroVocalixTM.
Accountancy training provider, First Intuition, receives ‘Outstanding’ rating in Ofsted report
Ofsted awards the accountancy training provider, First Intuition Cambridge Limited, ‘Outstanding’ status in the college’s latest report.
FEA: dangerous in the wrong hands
FEA (Finite Element Analysis) used to be considered to be something of a “black art” practiced only by specialists using (expensive) specialist tools. That’s no longer the case, as CAD tool vendors have since brought FEA to the masses. So, what’s wrong with that?
Rubber Cheese launches new website for Holkham
Rubber Cheese, a leading web design agency for visitor attractions, has developed the new website for Holkham.
Holkham is a thriving 25,000-acre rural estate in north Norfolk, and home to the
Innovate UK EDGE and UKRI support Cambond and new consortium to deliver £7.3m green chemistry industry BONDIFI project
Innovate UK EDGE supports Cambond to obtain a £7.3m UKRI grant for its green chemistry industry BONDIFI project.