Innovate UK support boosts jobs and R&D spend for AI sector
An Ipsos MORI study finds Innovate UK grant support has created jobs and new opportunities in artificial intelligence (AI) across the UK.
Featurespace’s Enterprise Risk Hub recognised for ‘aggressive technical innovation’
Featurespace™ has been recognised by Forrester as a Strong Performer in The Forrester Wave™ Enterprise Fraud Management Q3 2021 evaluation.
100 years and counting with Jonathan Perring
It’s a special day for Quality and Compliance Manager, Jonathan Perring as today marks his 31st year at Marshall, making him the 2nd longest serving employee at Marshall Centre.
Submission deadline approaches for Cambridge Venture Project proposals
Do you need a market analysis around a new product, treatment or service? Are you looking to pivot into a different market segment or geography entirely? Do you have limited resources to look into these things?
Polishing your productivity
Do you want to improve your productivity? There's an easy trick to help, and it's all about variety, writes Simon Hall...
£30,000 for local organisations supporting families and vulnerable people
As part of Cambridgeshire County Council’s Covid Local Support Grant, £30,000 has been given to a range of local organisations in South Cambridgeshire to support families over the summer months with food, fuel and other emergency supplies.
Birketts advises on purchase of iconic WWII Spitfire
Birketts has advised on the purchase of one of the few remaining airworthy WWII Spitfires in the UK.
Go wild with clay at the British Science Festival
Ceramic artist and Anglia Ruskin University (ARU) MA Fine Art student Sarah Strachan is inviting people to go wild with clay during a pottery class with a difference at the British Science Festival in Chelmsford on 8 September.
Combined Authority Board members start roles championing public health and the environment
Lead members responsible for newly created Combined Authority portfolios in Public Health and Environment and Climate Change have spoken about what they will bring to the roles.
Thespina De Rosa joins Salus Wellness Clinics
Thespina De Rosa has joined Salus Wellness this month.
The PASS Data Community Summit opens its doors for free registration
Data professionals from across the world can now register for up to five days of training, expert speaker sessions, networking activities and events at the revived and renewed PASS Data Community Summit, the free online conference which will be held on November 8–12.
Foresight sustainability week
Join Foresight for a week of live streamed breakfast debates focusing on delivering a net-zero, resilient future as we accelerate towards 2050. Monday 27 September – Friday 1 October 2021.
Johnson Matthey joins new solid-state battery consortium
MOU signed between Johnson Matthey, Faraday Institution, Britishvolt, Oxford University, UK Battery Industrialisation Centre, Emerson & Renwick and University of Warwick.
Four friends fund treatment for a child with a brain tumour for a whole year through 140-mile coast-to-coast challenge
Four novice cyclists have raised £1,480 for children’s brain tumour charity Tom’s Trust after pedalling 140 miles in a coast-to-coast challenge – enough to fund a child’s treatment for over a year.
Avacta appoints Dr. Mark Goldberg as Non-Executive Director
Avacta Group plc (AIM: AVCT), a clinical stage oncology drug company and developer of powerful diagnostics based on its innovative Affimer® and pre|CISION™ platforms, announces the appointment of Dr Mark Goldberg as Non-executive Director to the Board with immediate effect.
Time for change?
Then look no further! Breathe Technology's Managed Service (Proactively Managed I.T. Support) is delivered in a different way than the ‘old fashioned traditional helpdesk’ that you may be familiar with. “It’s a balance of the ultimate skillset and a touch of personal service”
How to use penetration testing effectively
With cybercrime on the increase, and cybercriminals becoming more sophisticated, it is essential that businesses take steps to ensure their cybersecurity features can keep them secure. An important part of this process is penetration testing.
Award accolade and September opening confirmed for Cambridge Country Club
It’s full steam ahead at Cambridge Country Club as the luxury development edges ever closer to its official opening date, the 1st September. It’s continued commitment to pushing ahead with the development of its multi-million pound complex, despite the challenges caused by the pandemic has not gone unnoticed, in fact, the club has just been awarded the Prestige Award for ‘Country Club of the Year…
Sepura’s automate application drives safety and operational improvements
Sepura have extended their applications portfolio with the launch of AutoMate, which works by enabling TETRA radio automation through geofencing and situational triggers. This intelligent application improves both operational performance and staff safety whilst maximising existing radio assets.
NICE issues a positive medtech innovation briefing for Endomag’s Magtrace® breast cancer lymphatic tracer
Endomag’s lymphatic tracer, Magtrace®, has received a positive Medtech Innovation Briefing (MIB) from the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) for locating sentinel lymph nodes.
Employees celebrate ten years with PAB
Two key members of the team at translation services firm PAB Languages are celebrating a professional milestone.
How can we work together to tackle the digital divide?
With lots of everyday services moving online, from healthcare to shopping, access to technology is becoming vital to our day to day lives. But some in society face major challenges when trying to access the world online.
CRC shortlisted for Catering College of the Year in the Public Sector Catering Awards 2021
Following on from their success in 2020, when they were announced as Catering College of the Year, Cambridge Regional College has been shortlisted in the Public Sector Catering Awards for a second consecutive year.
Outside of London, Oxford has attracted the highest venture capital funding in the UK
Bidwells Summer 2021 Oxfordshire report reveals that demand for office and laboratory space in Oxford has had an intense investor interest over the last two years.
Empathy training could cut crime figures
Research by ARU criminologists, published in the journal Psychology, Crime & Law, suggests a new, low-cost approach that could potentially reduce antisocial behaviour and crime.