Domino Run Club goes the extra miles for Cam Sight
A team from a Cambridge company has completed a sponsored run to raise funds for a regional charity that supports people across the county who live with low vision and blindness.
Taylor Wessing expands offering in China with the launch of Beijing Tailun IP Agency
Today Taylor Wessing announces its expansion with the launch of an exclusive relationship with a specialist trade mark and IP agency in China.
Everyday we read or hear the words Cyber Security…
Recently you would have received some communication from the DfE and NCSC, regarding the high levels of Cyber-attacks on schools and MAT’s recently and it’s even made the news.
Study shows brain differences in interpreting physical signals in mental health disorders
Researchers have shown why people with mental health disorders, including anorexia and panic disorders, experience physical signals differently.
Medovate named 'Best Medical Device Innovation Development Company 2021 – UK'
Cambridge-based start-up Medovate has been awarded the accolade by Global Health and Pharma’s (GHP) 2021 Global Excellence Awards for its drive to become a provider of specialty medical devices for anaesthesia, critical care and surgical solutions that help to enhance patient care and quality of life.
LegoChem Biosciences and Iksuda Therapeutics expand licence agreement for development of antibody-drug conjugates
Newcastle, UK, 22 June, 2021: Iksuda Therapeutics, the developer of a new generation of antibody drug conjugates (ADCs) with raised therapeutic index, today announced that it has expanded its research collaboration and Licence Agreement with LegoChem Biosciences, Inc. (“LCB”) to explore additional ADC programmes which leverage LCB’s proprietary ADC platform technology.
2021 UK Technology Fast 50 programme
Deloitte is delighted to open the 2021 UK Technology Fast 50 programme. Apply today and you could join the likes of DivideBuy and Revolut as a Technology Fast 50 winner.
Cambridge South station takes a step towards reality
Network Rail has submitted a Transport and Works Act order (TWAO) application to seek deemed planning permission to build the new station and associated infrastructure which will serve the southern fringe of Cambridge and the biomedical campus.
GIS adds Epson D3000-A1R printhead support to further expand product range
Global Inkjet Systems (GIS), the leading strategic partner for OEMs and system builders, is developing flexible drive electronics and software for the Epson D3000-A1R industrial inkjet printhead to coincide with the release schedule for the printhead from Epson later this year.
Founder's book lands in Qatar
Team Coaching Boutique's founder John Cockburn-Evans' book arrives in Qatar to the delight of the consulting team.
Study identifies trigger for ‘head-to-tail’ axis development in human embryo
Scientists have identified key molecular events in the developing human embryo between days 7 and 14 - one of the most mysterious, yet critical, stages of our development.
Targeting cellular response to SARS-CoV-2 holds promise as new way to fight infection
A new treatment approach focused on fixing cell damage, rather than fighting the virus directly, is effective against SARS-CoV-2 in lab models. If found safe for human use, this anti-viral treatment would make COVID-19 symptoms milder and speed up recovery times.
Birketts celebrates employee trust ownership milestone for specialist wholesaler
In 2017, top 100 law firm Birketts, assisted the co-owners of Peregrine Livefoods Ltd (Peregrine), Europe’s largest specialist wholesaler within the reptile sector, in transitioning the business to an employee ownership model. In just four short years, the company has paid off its founders to become an independent employee-owned business.
Cambridge Film Festival at Home announces July screenings
The Cambridge Film Festival at Home ‘Rewind’ season continues in July with a Catalan theme that includes the unmissable Black Bread, Spain’s 2012 Oscar contender.
Cambridge lawyer explains the EU Settlement Scheme
The deadline for the EU Settlement Scheme (EUSS) is 30 June.
Market-optimised 3nm physical IP for Armv9-based CPUs
For many decades, the computing industry has been focused on keeping pace with Moore’s Law by packing more compute into smaller areas. As Moore’s Law comes to an end, and new compute applications emerge, specialised processing will be the key to achieving the increased performance, power, and area (PPA) expected across the industry.
NVIDIA and Arm CEOs share vision of a deal made for a hypergrowth era
In an online talk, Jensen Huang and Simon Segars describe a tech industry growing faster than ever and a combined company that will increase competition and opportunity for all.
Cambridge Index declines 0.9%
The Cambridge Index fell 244 points or 0.9% to close at 27434.6, as five of the top ten Index heavyweights posted weekly losses to their share prices.
Stone King unveils latest webinar and training programme
Cambridge law firm Stone King has unveiled its latest round of online training and webinars. The sessions are for those working in the charity, education and business sectors and are on a range of informative topics.
HRH The Duchess of Cambridge describes how ‘lifeline’ children’s hospices ‘needed now more than ever’
The Duchess of Cambridge, Royal Patron of East Anglia’s Children’s Hospices (EACH), has asked everyone to join her “in thanking the UK’s 54 children’s hospices and their incredible staff for the life-changing care they provide”, in a message to mark Children’s Hospice Week this week (21-27 June).
Sable&Hawkes delivers visual arts environment project for children's cancer ward
Cambridge brand, graphic design and copy writing agency Sable&Hawkes has delivered a new visual arts project for Gt Ormond Street Hospital (GOSH). Giraffe ward, which treats children with cancer and leukaemia, is the latest in a decade-long relationship that has seen Sable deliver over 30 individual arts and environment projects for the trust.
Howes Percival celebrates Pride Month 2021
Howes Percival has embarked on a series of initiatives to celebrate Pride Month throughout June.
No Fault Divorce - an update
Head of Family Law at Howes Percival, Justine Flack provides an update on no fault divorce; when it is expected to start, how it will change things and what to do in the meantime.
Extra £20 million of Government funding could be used to boost ARU Peterborough campus
Extra funding for the ARU Peterborough campus is being sought as the city council’s preferred bid for the Government’s Levelling Up Fund scheme.
Study investigates companies as they change course
Study of firms in an accelerator programme identifies key limitations to the ‘build-measure-learn’ scientific approach of early venture creation, says paper by Monique Boddington and Stelios Kavadias of Cambridge Judge.