Smartphone filming workshop: make great content
Give a more professional look to the video footage you capture on your mobile phone, through a morning workshop at Cambridge TV Training on Thursday 13 June.
Entry opens to the 2019 Cambridge Independent Science and Technology Awards
There are 15 categories available to enter in the region's leading science and technology awards.
The Impostor Syndrome
The honest truth behind the Impostor Syndrome, and how to handle it...
MPs to assess threat from invasive species with public outreach event at Cambridge University
The government's Environmental Audit Committee is to take evidence at St. Catharine’s College, Cambridge as part of its inquiry into invasive species.
Cleantech Futures: policymakers, academics and entrepreneurs debate on how clean technology can solve global challenges
Cambridge Cleantech hosts its Annual Conference, Cleantech Futures, at Trinity Centre in Cambridge on July 10, 2019, with the theme ‘The role of clean growth, innovation and sustainability.’
Retail investment intentions lowest in survey history- CBI
Retail sales in the year to May fell at the fastest pace since October 2017, according to the latest quarterly Distributive Trades Survey.
What is remarketing?
You've done the hard bit. You've defined your audience, created compelling ads and attracted them onto your website...but what if they don't purchase there and then?
Prior Scientific celebrates 100 year anniversary
Swynford Manor near Newmarket, Cambridge, hosted Prior Scientific and its guests for Prior’s 100 year anniversary celebration last week.
Give your gas analysis requirements the ‘green light’ – The Rapidox 5100 Portable Multigas Analyser
The Rapidox 5100 Portable Multigas Analyser may look different, but it’s still the same high specification instrument that you have come to rely on. Whether your application is Biogas or Syngas, the Rapidox 5100 can control and monitor gas with ease.
Bronze bust marks 100 years of Save the Children
A bronze bust of Save the Children founder Eglantyne Jebb produced by Anglia Ruskin University Fine Art graduate Ian Wolter has been unveiled at the Royal Albert Hall in London, where the charity was founded 100 years ago this week.
Push the Boat Out coincides with a very special anniversary
Grafham Water Centre in Cambridgeshire is hosting a very special event on Monday (27 May), as the Centre celebrates its opening 50 years ago with an Open Day.
European investment into UK tech reaches all time high
Investment from European funds into the UK’s thriving tech ecosystem reached a record high of £1.89bn in 2018 (up from just £1.66bn in 2017), according to a new report by leading law firm Penningtons Manches.
Cambridge China Forum returns with a focus on UK|China investment and trade
Returning for a second year, on 15-16 October, Cambridge China Forum is the only conference focused on enhancing relationships and increasing investment and trade between China and the Cambridge Science & Technology Cluster.
Help for researchers seeking funding
Recognising that the research funding landscape is busy and complex, the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) has added an Investment Timeline to its website to help researchers with forward planning for grant applications.
Agri-Tech East’s GROW agri-hackathon: 48 hours to save the world!
Agri-Tech East’s second GROW agri-hackathon (Cambridge, 5-7 July 2019) addresses sustainability.
Small Cell Award 2019 winners announced
SCF (Small Cell Forum) has announced the winners of the SCF Small Cell Awards 2019, recognising outstanding achievement within, and contributions to, the global small cell industry.
Now is the time to contribute to your ISA!
Sarah Austin of Independent Financial Advice firm Martin-Redman Partners comments on Stocks and Shares ISAs and the benefits they can bring in the form of tax-efficiency, growth and inflation-proofing your savings.
British public want focus on benefits of major infrastructure projects, not cost
Only three per cent of British adults feel that a low overall cost of construction should be the most important measure of success of major infrastructure projects, a new report says.
Your opportunity to pitch to Japanese and Taiwanese corporates
During London Technology Week next month, the Department for International Trade ( DIT) is offering UK companies the opportunity to pitch to major Japanese and Taiwanese corporates who are looking for UK tech solutions.
Marshall celebrates high fliers and the milestone of 50,000 vehicles leased
VIPs from the motor industry gathered at Cambridge airport last week to celebrate the flying accolades of Dr John C Taylor OBE, FREng, DEng, DSc, FInstPI and Sir Michael Marshall MA, CBE, DL, FRAcS, FIMI.
Thousands back Greater Cambridge vision for better journeys
Thousands of people have backed action in Greater Cambridge to reduce traffic and dramatically improve public transport to achieve better journeys for everyone across the city and beyond.
Star Shine Night Walk celebrates 11th year as 479 walk back to the 80s
Arthur Rank Hospice Charity is delighted that nearly 500 people joined them at their annual memory walk last Saturday. It was a colourful and memorable evening for walkers who took on a 6.5 or 10 mile challenge to raise funds for the Hospice.
Ashtons expands planning and construction team
Ashtons Legal has expanded its planning and construction team with the recruitment of chartered legal executive Joanna Baker.
Waste fruit turned into non-toxic bug repellent
Emerging technologies for the circular economy will be discussed at a forthcoming Agri-Tech East event.
Checkit and Next Control Systems to create global leader in real-time operations management
The £10.5m acquisition of Next Control Systems (Next) by Elektron Technology plc marks another milestone for customers who are seeking smart solutions that manage key aspects of operational and business performance.