Accelerating legal negotiation with contract analytics
How contract analytics can help inside counsel balance the demand for speed with the need for accuracy.
Exclusive auction raises more than £60K for hospice charity
An exclusive online auction featuring a range of work from high profile artists has raised an incredible £63,000 for East Anglia’s Children’s Hospices (EACH).
Cambridge law firm answers immigration queries in online training session
Informative immigration training aims to help religious orders and is one of a number of sessions for the education, charity, personal and business sectors.
One year on from lockdown: Q&A with Julie Moktadir, Head of Immigration at Stone King
From lockdowns to Brexit: Julie Moktadir looks back at the last year and its impact on the legal sector, businesses and individuals. Julie also has valuable advice on immigration law as well as for those considering a career in the profession.
AVEVA and SHELL provide perspective on how Industry 5.0 will connect human elements to smart production
AVEVA, a global leader in engineering and industrial software, and the Shell Oil Company joined forces to discuss the future of Smart Production recently.
Studio 24 named in 'The Drum' top 50 digital agencies in Britain for client satisfaction
Studio 24 has been named as one of the top 50 client rated digital agencies in the UK in The Drum‘s Digital Agency Census 2021.
Cambridge in the top five tech hubs for VC investment in the UK in 2020, says Tech Nation report launched today
Cambridge attracted £217m in VC investment in 2020, according to the annual Tech Nation report which launches today. It joins Oxford, Bristol and Edinburgh at the top for tech investment outside London. The report cites one new tech unicorn created in the East of England already in 2021 - Cambridge-based Kymab - while Norwich attracted £33m of VC investment in 2020, up from £8.3m in 2019…
Big Four’s adoption of Luminance’s AI rockets by over 50% in 2020
Luminance, the leading artificial intelligence platform for the legal profession, has announced a surge in the uptake of its machine learning technology by ‘Big Four’ accountancy firms in 2020, providing further evidence of alternative legal service providers’ increasing willingness to encroach on the traditional domain of law firms.
Strong results mean Bango looks to the future with confidence
Bango (AIM: BGO), the data-driven commerce company, today announces its Final Results for the year ended 31 December 2020.
Pandemic crisis resembles a cultural rite of passage, says expert
Organisations can learn from cultural anthropology in using the coronavirus pandemic as a “liminal” experience or time of trial in order to emerge stronger, says a new 'Harvard Business Review' article co-authored by Professor Jennifer Howard-Grenville of Cambridge Judge Business School.
Cambridge market to reopen for street food trading tomorrow
Cambridge's city centre market will reopen tomorrow (Wednesday 17 March) for street food, hot drinks and all other licensed retail businesses that are currently eligible to trade under lockdown rules.
Project investigates autism in British Indian families
Researchers are appealing to British Indian parents to help them build a clearer picture of some of the unique issues faced by these families when raising a child with autism.
Birketts advises East Anglian freight giant in £1m boost to region’s economy
Birketts has advised Norfolk-based Freightforce Distribution Limited (Freightforce) on its purchase of a new million-pound site in Great Yarmouth, bringing with it more business and jobs to the East of England.
Cambridge MP’s yellow box plan adopted
The Government is planning to adopt transport ideas promoted by Cambridge MP Daniel Zeichner, including giving councils powers to enforce laws to stop traffic clogging up in cities like Cambridge.
Cambridge Index gains 1.7%
The Cambridge Index climbed 464.4 points or 1.7% to close at 27,102.2, as eight of the top ten Index heavyweights posted weekly gains to their share prices.
Pioneering MedTech company to locate global HQ in Cambridge, creating 18 new jobs
An animal health MedTech company behind pioneering wireless animal monitoring technology has announced it will expand its UK operation and established a new Global Headquarters in Cambridge.
From the impact of slavery to growing up insecure: education-related events at the Cambridge Festival
How has higher education benefited from the slave trade and what can it do about it? Does education need to be reformed in the wake of climate change and what will the legacy of Covid be on children?
eg technology supports development of ‘Mini-brain’ cancer treatment response predictor through HEE Innovation Voucher award
Having received over 20 applications covering a fascinating range of emerging medical technologies, eg technology and leading NHS medtech innovation consultancy, Health Enterprise East (HEE) are pleased to announce that the winner of the HEE Innovation Voucher competition is Mr Ryan Mathew, from Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust (Co-I Dr Heiko Wurdak, University of Leeds).
Cambridge City Council welcomes Cambridgeshire Climate Commission report
Cambridge City Council has welcomed the publication today (15 March) of the initial report of the Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Climate Commission.
Tame your computer - hands up!
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 describes how to quickly raise your virtual hand during a meeting (MS Teams).
Study finds shared origins for chronic diseases in multimorbidity
A study published in Nature Medicine identifies risk factors that increase the likelihood of individuals developing multiple non-communicable diseases.
Antiverse raises £1.4 million to advance its AI antibody drug discovery platform
Antiverse, a biotechnology company developing a computational antibody drug discovery platform, has raised seed funding totalling £1.4 million ($2 million USD), comprising new investment and match funding from the UKI2S Innovate Accelerator. The funding will be used to further develop Antiverse’s AI antibody drug discovery platform, which rapidly and accurately predicts antibody-antigen binding…
Babraham Research Campus announces new Board Chair Appointment
Babraham Bioscience Technologies Ltd (BBT), the organisation which oversees the development and day-to-day management of the Babraham Research Campus is delighted to confirm Jo Parfrey as the new BBT Board Chair.
Traces of Earth’s early magma ocean identified in Greenland rocks
New research led by the University of Cambridge has found rare evidence – preserved in the chemistry of ancient rocks from Greenland - which tells of a time when Earth was almost entirely molten.
NeoPhore announces £15.2m financing to advance DNA mismatch repair pipeline
NeoPhore Limited, a small molecule neoantigen immuno-oncology company, has announced the close of a £15.2m (US $21m) Series B round. The syndicate was led by Claris Ventures and included 2Invest, 3B Future Health Fund and Astellas Venture Management alongside founding investor the CRT Pioneer Fund.