Waterpark is latest addition to local facilities at Northstowe
New extensive walking and cycling routes connecting people with nature have opened at Northstowe, as further services and facilities to improve health and wellbeing become available for residents.
Five reasons to move to the Cloud
There’s a reason 85% of enterprises are using multiple clouds - Tier Consulting shares its top five reasons why you should consider moving to the Cloud instead of using on-premise infrastructure.
What's the importance of Industry 4.0 for an EMS company?
The Fourth Industrial Revolution is extremely relevant and increasingly important in electronic manufacturing, says Elite Electronic Systems.
Driving vision: from strategy to delivery
Running a family business can be all-consuming but, at the same time, incredibly rewarding. Here’s the journey of Justin Pringle whose career has seen him develop from a Volvo apprentice to become the owner and managing director of Prototype Projects.
bit.bio welcomes Anthony Browne MP to open Cambridge headquarters
South Cambridgeshire MP Anthony Browne has officially opened the labs and office space of Cambridge-based synthetic biology start-up bit.bio.
Missed Anthias Consulting's live sample preparation training courses? Attend on-demand!
Anthias Consulting's training courses covering eight individual sample preparation techniques for GC & GC-MS and HPLC & LC-MS are now available to attend On-Demand, at a time convenient to you.
Avacta announces new appointments to the Scientific Advisory Board of its Therapeutics Division
Avacta Group plc (AIM: AVCT), a clinical stage biopharmaceutical company developing innovative cancer therapies and powerful diagnostics based on its proprietary Affimer® and pre|CISION™ platforms, announces new appointments to its Scientific Advisory Board (SAB), reflecting the progress of the Therapeutics Division and Avacta’s transition to a clinical stage Company.
Teamwork and collaboration can weather any storm
What a year it’s been. Like all businesses, the coronavirus pandemic has brought Pure Resourcing its fair share of challenges. "But we’ve been overwhelmed by the support of our team, clients, candidates and business partners. And if this extraordinary period has taught us anything it’s that with teamwork and collaboration we can weather any storm, " they say.
Deadline extended for applications to Amplify business growth programme
Allis is currently recruiting for its Amplify business growth programme in Cambridge and it has extended its application deadline to this Sunday (12th September).
How has the pandemic affected working women?
There can’t be many people whose jobs haven’t been affected by the pandemic – whether that’s newly working from home, being furloughed or even losing a position permanently. But it’s had a particular impact on women, with their job losses outpacing men’s significantly in 2020. So why have they been so hard hit, and what can employers do to try to put things right?
Lucida Medical and Hampshire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust announce major study on AI for prostate cancer
Lucida Medical Ltd, the Cambridge-based start-up, and Hampshire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (HHFT), have initiated a ground-breaking, collaborative multi-centre research project. This is the first retrospective study in the UK to validate the use of AI to help identify prostate cancer using real-world data from a range of hospitals and scanner types. It will demonstrate the potential of this…
All (name) change at the Babraham Research Campus
Babraham Bioscience Technologies Ltd, which manages and develops the Babraham Research Campus on behalf of its shareholders - BBSRC and the Babraham Institute – is now known as Babraham Research Campus Ltd.
New research project aims to make the UK a global leader in digital roads technology
Cambridge engineers will explore how Digital Twins, smart materials, data science and robotic monitoring can work together to develop a connected physical and digital road infrastructure system.
Cambridge alumna to fly to the International Space Station on her first-ever spaceflight
University of Cambridge alumna and NASA astronaut Kayla Barron will experience her first spaceflight when she serves as a mission specialist for the agency’s SpaceX Crew-3 mission to the International Space Station next month.
A decade on: Professor Christoph Loch steps down after 10 transformative years
Cambridge Judge Business School looks very different in September 2021, as new Dean Professor Mauro F Guillén takes the helm, than it did when Professor Christoph Loch took office in September 2011.
Going up: birds and mammals evolve faster if their home is rising
The rise and fall of Earth’s land surface over the last three million years shaped the evolution of birds and mammals, a new study has found, with new species evolving at higher rates where the land has risen most.
Nano ‘camera’ made using molecular glue allows real-time monitoring of chemical reactions
Researchers have made a tiny camera, held together with ‘molecular glue’ that allows them to observe chemical reactions in real time.
ESG just one in a line-up of Cambridge Network events this autumn
ESG (Environmental, Social and Corporate Governance) has become an increasingly important focus for investors who want to drive a smarter future. What exactly is it? And how can SMEs comply? Join Cambridge Network to discover answers to these questions and more, in one of a range of events coming up this autumn.
Newmarket gears up for popular Food and Drink Festival this weekend
Thousands of food enthusiasts are expected to attend the popular Newmarket Food and Drink Festival this weekend.
Tame your computer - make your slideshows slicker
In her regular series for Cambridge Network members - now in its 15th year - software training expert Karen Roem offers handy tips to help you 'Tame your computer'. This week she explains how to remove all speaker notes in one go (Microsoft PowerPoint).
Breaking down the barriers
Your presentations and public speaking can be greatly enhanced by one simple trick... the art of knowing where to stand on the stage, writes Simon Hall.
Australia's TechnologyOne acquires Cambridge software company for £12m
TechnologyOne [ASX:TNE], one of Australia’s largest enterprise Software as a Service (SaaS) companies, has entered into an agreement for the acquisition of leading Cambridge-based higher education software provider Scientia.
Cambridge MP shows support for Childhood Cancer Awareness Month
Daniel Zeichner, MP for Cambridge, will seek to raise awareness of childhood cancer, including the vital importance of research, when he collects a gold ribbon pin badge at Cancer Research UK today in support of Childhood Cancer Awareness Month.
Penguin launches audiobook of New Generation Thinkers
The new audiobook Instant Expert will feature radio essays from the first 100 New Generation Thinkers and celebrate a decade of the scheme.
Local BBC radio launches a campaign to help young people get active
As children go back to school, local BBC radio stations across England are asking for sports kit and equipment donations to help them to get fit and active. The aim is to give children access to kit that they may not otherwise be able to afford or get hold of.