Leading legal AI technology, Luminance, exceeds 300 customers in over 50 countries
Luminance, the market-leading artificial intelligence platform for lawyers, has announced that over 300 customers in more than 50 countries are using its machine learning technology to revolutionise the process of document review.
Vector Photonics leads the £1.5m BLOODLINE consortium to develop lasers for next-generation metal printers
Vector Photonics is leading the BLOODLINE project; an Innovate UK funded, international consortium project developing PCSEL-based chips for 3D metal laser printing. This is a market set to quadruple to $10bn by 2025*.
Why your business website is more essential than ever – navigating COVID-19
The coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has significantly altered the way businesses – particularly SMEs and mid-market businesses - operate. The cycles of change happened very quickly from the first lockdown to where we are now in 2021, and we are still in lockdown.
Cambridge law firm holds insightful training to help organisations affected by Brexit
Stone King's series of online training sessions will help businesses, charities and schools get to grips with the changes brought about by Brexit.
Insight into the effects of coronavirus: a cautionary tale
If there is any doubt about the devastating effects of Covid-19, an article by Cambridge-based Tim Hayward in the FT Magazine - 'Covid and me: 10 days on life support '- should banish them forever.
1st Virtual Cambridge Information & Intellectual Property Meeting (CIIPM) is a great success
The 1st Virtual Cambridge Information & Intellectual Property Meeting (CIIPM) took place last week on 20 and 21 January.
Swedish Sea Rescue Society improves emergency response with Sepura’s over the air programming solution
Swedish Sea Rescue Society in Sweden has enhanced its existing Sepura critical communications solution by upgrading to include Over the Air Programming, saving the team time and reducing costs while improving their programming capability.
Surviving lockdown: Cambridge Network steps up to help
Wellbeing and positivity are at the centre of new webinars and training courses designed by Cambridge Network to help the business community survive the latest lockdown.
Adder announces new features for ADDERLink™ INFINITY 4000 Series
Adder Technology, a global leader in connectivity solutions and high performance IP KVM, has today introduced a range of new features to its multi-award winning ADDERLink™ INFINITY 4000 series (ALIF4000) including support for HDR10 video standards. The latest updates, available to all new and existing customers, have been developed to meet the growing demand for high resolution content creation.
First Cambridge Covid-19 large scale vaccination centre launches at The Grafton
The NHS launches its first large scale vaccination centre in Cambridge this Thursday (28 January 2021) as part of the biggest vaccination programme in NHS history.
Be more productive: expert offers timely advice
Working from home saves commuting time but there are ways to use that extra time more wisely, says Harvard Business Review article co-authored by Dr Jochen Menges of Cambridge Judge Business School.
Developers break ground on new £100K homes in South Cambridgeshire
Work has begun on four new £100K Homes in South Cambridgeshire, which will be available to local working people for £100,000 by the end of this year.
Engaging, inspiring, exciting: A new festival for Cambridge
Last year, the University of Cambridge announced a brand new, exciting festival for Cambridge, which will replace the hugely popular Cambridge Science Festival and the Cambridge Festival of Ideas. The Cambridge Festival will host an extensive series of free, online events between 26 March – 4 April this year.
EY Cambridge welcomes James McElhone as a new Partner in Consulting
EY has announced the appointment of James McElhone, who joins the business as a Partner to head up the Consulting team in Cambridge, with a regional and national remit working with privately owned and listed businesses, including those operating in the Life Science sector.
Cambridge Index gains 1.7%
The Cambridge Index climbed 479.6 points or 1.7% to close at 28067.8, as six of the top ten Index heavyweights posted weekly gains to their share price.
How learning cultures enable innovation to future-proof your business
If the year 2020 has taught us anything, it is that modern businesses must create a culture of continuous learning if they want to continue to innovate and grow. Besides the disruption caused by a global pandemic, machine learning, the internet of things and consistent technological advancement will continue to change how and when we work, what jobs we do and how we do business, which means that…
The Møller Institute announces its Advisory Board
The Møller Institute, Churchill College, University of Cambridge, is pleased to announce the establishment of a new Advisory Board which brings together a diverse group of established and emerging leaders to shape the thinking and direction of the Institute during the next stage of its development.
Secondmind affirms its commitment to Asian automotive market
Secondmind announces the appointment of Tomohiro Inoue as its VP of Customer Success and Country Manager in Japan. In his new role, Inoue will lead Secondmind’s business development in the region, establishing the company’s automotive business in Asia, and extending its work in engine calibration to other applications designed to optimize fuel efficiency and emissions, calibrate…
Dotmatics collaborates with HighRes Biosolutions to provide single software interface for lab digitalization
Bishop’s Stortford, UK, and Beverly, MA, 25 January 2021: Dotmatics Ltd, a scientific informatics software and services company that is driving the automation of laboratory data workflows for scientific discovery and innovation research, today announced a partnership with HighRes Biosolutions (HighRes), a company that designs and builds innovative robotic systems and laboratory devices.
Anthias Consulting delivers training at Virtual Pittcon 2021
Anthias Consulting will be delivering three online training sessions as part of the Short Courses programme at Pittcon® 2021, the world's leading annual conference and exposition on analytical science and instrumentation.
Marshall confirms intention to relocate radar
Marshall Aerospace and Defence Group (MADG) has confirmed at a meeting today (Monday) its intention to relocate its new radar following concerns raised by a number of its closest neighbours.
The Carlyle Group acquires Jagex
Global investment firm The Carlyle Group (NASDAQ: CG) today announced it has acquired Jagex, a leading developer and publisher of video games. Terms of the transaction were not disclosed.
Solution focus - really?
John Cockburn-Evans, founder of Team Coaching Boutique, talks about how continually being driven to deliver solutions can have negative effects leading to sub-optimal short term fixes...
100 years and counting with Andrew Butcher
Marshall celebrates 100 years of apprenticeships with Andrew Butcher who joined the Marshall Centre apprenticeship programme in September 2000, working for Marshall Aerospace and Defence Group.
Are donated devices safe for reuse?
Malware has been found on some of the laptops being given to children in schools, according to a report in The Guardian. This comes as no surprise to Veritas Digital Services Ltd.