SmithsonHill submits vision for global-scale AgriTech park for Cambridge’s cluster to the National Food Strategy call for evidence
The National Food Strategy independent review is the largest review of the English food system in 75 years. SmithsonHill's view is that the future of the UK and world’s food supply lies in Cambridge and its AgriTech cluster.
More than £47,000 Bridges the Gap for two well-loved local charities
Cambridge’s eighteenth Bridge the Gap Charity Walk was being celebrated last night (Tuesday). The walk, which this year visited Christ’s College, Cambridge University Library, Queens’ College, Corpus Christi College, Pembroke College and Downing College, has now raised an incredible £550,000 since it started.
Watch&Go learning video in post-production
Following a successful film shoot in October, the Scott Bradbury team and Cambridge Filmworks have been busy in the editing suite, working with the raw footage, selecting shots and combining them into sequences that will finally end up as new content for the firm's WATCH & GO® video library.
Stone King voted one of the UK’s Best Law Firms
Cambridge law firm Stone King has once again been included in the prestigious Times Best Law Firms 2020 survey, commended for its excellence in education law and singled out as a top 3 law firm in the charity sector.
Nepal’s Tribhuvan International Airport, Kathmandu, deploys first national TETRA communications solution
Tribhuvan International Airport, Kathmandu, has installed Nepal’s first TETRA network, providing airport users and security teams with a comprehensive critical communications solution.
PASS adopts new Redgate data cataloging solution to stay ahead of data privacy concerns
PASS, the global community of data professionals, has become one of the first major users of a new solution from Redgate that automatically discovers and classifies sensitive data in SQL Server. The adoption of SQL Data Catalog will give the organisation a clear picture of data across its entire estate, enable the automatic masking of development and test data, and help streamline compliance work…
Breakthrough protein analysis instrument – the Fluidity One-W – launches at PEGS Europe 2019
Fluidic Analytics Ltd, experts in protein analysis and the company behind in-solution diffusional sizing, launches a breakthrough innovation at PEGS Europe Protein and Antibody Engineering Summit this week (18-22 November 2019 – Lisbon, Portugal) on stand 233.
Another essential date for job hunters
If you are under the impression it’s mainly doctors and nurses who work at Addenbrooke’s and the Rosie hospitals, then think again!
Stocks in Focus: National Grid
This week Trina Yates of NW Brown Wealth Management looks at the electricity and gas utility company National Grid following the recent release of its half year results.
APG Noisy Thinking – is it possible to plan long-term anymore?
Last week, strategists of all persuasions assembled at Google HQ’s to attend APG's latest event, which focused on the balance of long-term and short-term planning. We listened to great minds from Saatchi & Saatchi, Mother and Adam&Eve during the firestorm of misbehaving technology. Great to see the pratfall effect in full operation here!
Candidates take to the stage in Cambridge
People in Cambridge will have their chance to put questions to their electoral candidates at an environmentally focused hustings event at Anglia Ruskin University (ARU) this week. Parties have been invited to set out their plans to tackle the climate change crisis.
Circular secondments for Cambridge Judge students in major EU project
Cambridge Judge Business School students work with companies in Poland, Cyprus and Belgium in a 1.7 million euro (£1.5 million) European Union project on the circular economy and the Internet of Things.
Artificial intelligence used to protect passport data at Singapore travel firm
Darktrace, the world’s leading cyber AI company, has today announced that travel company Global Travel, a Singapore Top 500 Enterprise, has deployed artificial intelligence to protect confidential traveler information, including passport data.
Form the Future annual conference attracts more expert participants
Join the region's leading careers education organisation, Form the Future, on Monday 2nd December 2019 for its Annual Conference 2019, focused on the theme: ‘Inequality is bad for business and companies have a role to play in creating a fairer society’.
Audio Analytic named one of Europe’s 50 hottest tech companies
Audio Analytic is one of Europe’s hottest 50 tech companies according to the Digital Top 50 Awards, which are organised each year by Google, McKinsey, Rocket Internet and supported by TechCrunch.
£59m baggage system upgrade progresses at pace as Stansted Transformation Project celebrates two-year milestone
As London Stansted marks two years since the start of its multi-million-pound transformation project, one of its most complex and important projects is progressing at pace behind the scenes.
Call for Olympics-style delivery body for Oxford-Cambridge Arc to stop development deadlock
Property chiefs are calling for the creation of an Olympic-style body to deliver the homes and infrastructure needed to create a supercluster within the Oxford-Cambridge Arc, warning that a lack of new housing, workspace and suitable infrastructure threatens to stifle growth in the region by pricing out talent and businesses.
EY reports steady UK growth as UK fee income rises 1.5% to £2.45bn
EAST, 19 November 2019: Following multiple years of strong growth, EY has prioritised continued investment in audit quality, talent, technology, environmental sustainability, and the expansion of its regional business over the last financial year, growing UK revenues by a steady 1.5% and hiring over 2,600 people.
Cambridge doctor raises dementia awareness in powerful charity campaign
Cambridge-based clinician and researcher, Professor James Rowe, takes the spotlight in an inspiring new charity film exploring the impact dementia has on the brain and the power of research to overcome it.
Students look forward to a bright future in coding thanks to winning scholarships
Four students are looking forward to a bright future thanks to winning scholarships with a new Digital Academy at Cambridge Regional College.
Hitachi and Cambridge renew 30 year research partnership
The University of Cambridge and Hitachi Ltd have announced that they have signed a new agreement to continue and grow their long-standing relationship through the Hitachi Cambridge Laboratory (HCL), part of the European R&D Centre of Hitachi Europe Ltd., a wholly owned subsidiary of Hitachi.
BroadbandUK partners with the CDRC
BroadbandUK is pleased to announce that it is partnering with the Consumer Data Research Centre (CDRC).
WaveFX voted 'Best UK webcasting company'
For a second year WaveFX has topped the Event Technology awards, winning 'Best UK webcasting and streaming company 2019'.
Awards podcast spreads success and knowledge
Learn about the success of PR campaigns through a highlights podcast recorded by Cambridge TV.
PragmatIC inspires innovators to create extraordinary solutions
PragmatIC has developed a unique, patented semiconductor device platform that provides the opportunity to invent entirely new applications for electronics: as well as being ultra-low cost, it is also ultra-thin and flexible, and can be easily combined with other thin film electronic components to create novel solutions. Its FlexIC Foundry now allows third parties to access this technology to…