GE Healthcare confirms investment in CMR Surgical
CMR Surgical, the company developing, manufacturing and marketing the next-generation surgical robotic system, Versius®, notes the disclosure by GE Healthcare of its minority participation in the recent $240 million Series C financing round.
UN Global Climate Action Award recognises the power of African women’s leadership in climate-smart agriculture
The Campaign for Female Education (CAMFED) has received a UN Global Climate Action Award in the ‘Women for Results’ category for effective and scalable solutions.
Stay safe online with mobile phone app developed by students and Cambridgeshire Police
Students from Cambridge Regional College are helping people stay safe online in a team work project with Cambridgeshire Police.
Plans for Bidwells' new second home revealed
People buying or selling a home with Bidwells are set to enjoy “the most welcoming visitor experience in Cambridge” after the 180-year-old property consultants revealed plans for a new Trumpington home for its estate agency business.
Cracking the chairing
Are you chairing a panel, and worrying about how to make sure it's a success? Simon Hall offers 12 tips to help you on your way...
Wayve unveils self-driving car trials in central London
Wayve secures $20M funding to facilitate autonomous vehicle trials in one of the world’s busiest cities.
Acoustic scene technology will disrupt smartphones and headphones
Today, Audio Analytic announces exciting new context-sensing technology that recognises acoustic surroundings, enabling devices like smartphones and headphones to adapt to these dynamic environments and deliver a wave of innovative benefits.
MSc in Leadership and Management – a flexible Master’s degree with no tuition fees
Do you want to hone your management skills? Are there people in your organisation with the potential to become your next leaders?
Employer commitment to skills training strengthens, says new report
Eighty-four percent of firms are expecting to maintain or increase investment in training their workforce, according to the 2019 CBI/Pearson Education and Skills Annual Report. Latest data shows that UK employers spent £44.2 billion on training in 2017.
UKRI calls for exascale computing proposals
ExCALIBUR (Exascale Computing Algorithms and Infrastructures Benefiting UK Research) is a £45.7m Strategic Priorities Fund (SPF) programme led by the Met Office and UK Research and Innovation to meet the challenge of enabling exascale computer architectures by delivering research and innovative algorithmic development to harness the potential power offered by exascale HPC.
Consultation confirmed to give extra chance to gather views on taxi licensing policy
An extra consultation on a taxi licensing policy aimed at improving safety for passengers and drivers was confirmed yesterday (Thursday).
Cambridge Judge Business Debate podcast focuses on office politics
Though seemingly trivial, office politics can affect the performance of employees and organisations. The latest podcast in the Cambridge Judge Business Debate series asks: how can we improve them?
Hospital chimney lights up for disability day
The landmark boiler house chimney at Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (CUH) will turn purple on 03 December as part of the global #purplelightup movement celebrating International Day of Persons with Disabilities (IDPD).
Navigating the British citizenship application process
Since the Brexit referendum, the number of applications for British citizenship has continued to rise. Yet many applicants fall foul of the strict eligibility criteria and the Home Office application process, and face refusal and lost of the application fee. If you are looking to apply to naturalise as a British citizen, what do you need to know before you make your application?
Crystal ball gazing and car crash interviews!
Nobody can have escaped the recent controversial, toe curling interviews we’ve witnessed lately – Prince Andrew, Jeremy Corbyn – to name a few. They’ve been generating some pretty meaty conversations here at KISS, especially debates about how useful media training and crisis comms could have been and of course, following both, the relevance of damage control and reputation.
Sieve Studio works with global educators Excelsior to film UK Active workshop
Sieve Studio was selected to film a recent workshop on 'culture change' for global education and training consultants, Excelsior.
Crayfish.io Accelerator funding increases five-fold with second anchor investor, DBI
Shenzhen-based DB Investment Management Ltd (DBI) has joined the Crayfish.io Accelerator as its second Anchor Investor, opening up further opportunities for UK and European semiconductor and IoT companies to join the programme and get ‘China-ready’.
Michael Rosen creates poem with children to celebrate Chisholm Trail mural
Renowned children’s poet and author Michael Rosen visited Cambridge to create poems with schoolchildren whose artwork covers hoardings around the new Chisholm Trail walking and cycling route.
Tech Nation reveals the East of England’s top three early-stage scaling tech companies
Two Cambridge-based companies have been announced as the East of England’s regional winners of the UK’s only truly national early-stage tech scaleup competition, Rising Stars.
Cambridge Zero: the University's ambitious new climate initiative
If we are to avert a climate disaster, we must sharply reduce our emissions, starting today. Cambridge Zero, the University's ambitious new climate initiative, will generate ideas and innovations to help shape a sustainable future - and equip future generations of leaders with the skills to navigate the global challenges of the coming decades.
Cambridge Museum of Technology throws a Victorian Christmas celebration
Join the Cambridge Museum of Technology for a family-friendly Victorian Christmas celebration, filled with crafts, music, mince pies, and much more!
Coaching is not always about the big changes; sometimes it can be as simple as giving you time to think!
CD coaching's Carole Douillot talks about coaching benefits and the client's journey through the coaching process:
Biophilic design proves a hit for Tring Park School for the Performing Arts
Bringing the outside in to educational spaces aids wellbeing and makes good business sense, as interior-architecture practice Eve Waldron Design explains...Photo by © Nick Guttridge
Latest podcast episodes for aspiring innovators
Learn about the typical and not so typical journeys of making ideas reality, from the podcast series by Cambridge University Technology & Enteprise Club for aspiring innovators.
Meet Cambridge celebrates successful fundraising for regional mental health charity
Meet Cambridge , the official conference and events bureau for Cambridge, has celebrated two years of successful fundraising for a regional mental health charity, with an official cheque presentation ceremony.