Carolyn Rand joins the IQGeo Board as a Non-Executive Director
IQGeo (AIM: IQG), a developer of geospatial productivity and collaboration software for the telecoms and utility industries, has announced that Carolyn Rand has been appointed as a Non-executive Director to the IQGeo Board. Carolyn’s appointment creates an additional Board position and her extensive experience with high-growth technology companies and scientific businesses brings a wealth of…
CMR Surgical becomes the Official Medical Device Partner of ParalympicsGB
Ahead of the Tokyo Games, CMR Surgical has announced it has signed a gold-tier partnership with ParalympicsGB. The sponsorship is set to run for four years over the Tokyo, Beijing and Paris games and will see CMR supporting the team with a campaign to celebrate the power of human ability.
Careers Drive calls on businesses to pledge the gift of work experience
Cambridge 2030, in partnership with Form the Future, Cambridgeshire Community Foundation and Cambridgeshire County Council, has launched a Careers Drive campaign - calling on the Cambridgeshire business community to unite in supporting young people by pledging in-person work experience placements when workplaces and offices are open again.
Media interpretation with One Stop Language Solutions
Media interpreting includes press conferences, interviews and more, and often with politicians, business people and celebrities!
BSJP becomes first Polish law firm to announce adoption of Luminance’s AI
BSJP becomes the first Polish firm to adopt Luminance's world-leading AI platform.
Japanese Patent Office upholds key Charpentier/Doudna CRISPR patent and allows third
Dublin, Ireland, 01 June 2021: ERS Genomics Limited, which was formed to provide broad access to the foundational CRISPR/Cas9 intellectual property co-owned by Dr Emmanuelle Charpentier, today announced that the Japanese Patent Office (JPO) has rejected arguments filed in opposition to the second Japanese patent (JP6692856) filed by Dr.Charpentier, together with The Regents of the University of…
New Covid-19 ‘Test To Go’ app launched for work, leisure and travel
Test To Go, the world’s first mobile phone App that enables people to conduct rapid COVID-19 tests, record the results instantly and create a digital certificate showing their coronavirus status has been launched today.
Had enough of viruses?
Don’t forget that viruses aren’t just a human thing. They’re a computer thing too.
The PCE-OVM 3D - a digital 3D microscope for magnifying spatial structures
With the PCE-OVM 3D, PCE Instruments has a new 3D microscope in its product range that differs from other models, among other things, in allowing a particularly large work surface to be used.
Ink savings and cost reductions with Bellissima DMS confirmed by independent study
Prepress company Hamillroad Software announced today a new independent study that confirms the inherent ink savings achieved when printing using Bellissima DMS screening for flexographic printing.
PheroSyn awarded grant for novel pheromone development
PheroSyn, the company spun-out from Rothamsted Research to develop and produce novel pest pheromones, has been awarded an Innovate UK grant to develop the supply chain for a new set of insect pheromones.
Prototype Projects produces a point of care diagnostic device for TTP
After considering several alternative prototyping bureaus at various price-points and quality levels, The Technology Partnership (TTP) engaged Prototype Projects who, using their high-quality, industry-standard SLA machines, produced exceptional prototypes.
CMR Surgical collaborates with Microsoft in pioneering new trial for health data storage
CMR Surgical (CMR), the global company that has developed the next-generation surgical robot, Versius®, today announced an engagement with Microsoft in a first for health data. Clinical data from Versius procedures was stored onto a small [75x75mm] proof of concept glass platter, which can be safely preserved for more than ten thousand years, as part of the new ‘Project Silica’ trial by Microsoft.
Lucida Medical receives CE marking for Pi, its AI-machine learning software for detecting prostate cancer from MRI
Lucida Medical Ltd, the Cambridge based start-up, has completed CE marking for its new machine learning-based prostate cancer detection software, Prostate Intelligence (Pi). Lucida is one of the first companies in the world to commercialise artificial intelligence software to identify cancer in prostate MRI scans. This crucial milestone enables the cutting-edge technology to be deployed within…
Merger completed between Cambridge firms Harrison Clark Rickerbys and Hewitsons
Award winning top regional law firm Harrison Clark Rickerbys (HCR) has completed its merger with well-established firm Hewitsons. The two firms will work together from today (June 1).
Switching off heart protein could protect against heart failure
Switching off a heart muscle protein could provide a new way for drugs to combat heart failure in people who’ve had a heart attack, according to research led by the University of Cambridge.
Genetic study identifies risk for some childhood cancer patients developing secondary leukaemia and will help inform treatment plan
Scientists from the Wellcome Sanger Institute and the University of Cambridge found that in children with neuroblastoma – a cancer of immature nerve cells – treatment with platinum chemotherapy caused changes to the genome that could then cause leukaemia in some children later on.
Swaffham Prior awarded £3.2m funding in first community renewable heating project
Cambridgeshire County Council has been awarded more than £3.2 million of Heat Networks Investment Project (HNIP) funding for a community heat network in the village of Swaffham Prior.
Tips for successful volume production
Are you interested in going into volume production but lack specialist facilities? A contract electronics manufacturer (CEM) is the solution to your problem. But how do you go about choosing the right one, and what do you need to do to work successfully with them?
Detecting the risk of mould using a thermal imager
A thermal imaging camera or thermal imager can be used to locate mould-infested and mould-prone areas. Moulds are widespread and their spores are therefore present almost everywhere in the air.
Tame your computer - search strategies
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 refine your search by sender, date, attachment, subject and more - from one box (Microsoft Outlook).
Discover Cambridge from a fresh perspective on foot by taking part in an alternative version of Bridge the Gap
Through August and September you are invited to explore the beauty and uniqueness of Cambridge, by taking part in a novel alternative to the city’s traditional Bridge the Gap Walk.
Current funding opportunities from Innovate UK
Innovate UK has published a list of its current funding opportunities for businesses and researchers. Please check individual competition dates as they may have been extended.
The Food Marketing Experts maintains its winning streak
Cambridgeshire-based food and drinks specialist marketing communications agency The Food Marketing Experts has added a further two awards to its growing list of accolades.
Online or in person get togethers - what's best?
When should you get together online, and when in person? Some thoughts for best results, including a helpful magic formula, from Simon Hall...