Serbian service - one that got away
John Tinsley, Director of Compandben International, says: "We don't always succeed. Here's the story of a Serbia service that didn't come off."
Metropolitan adopts the district heating and cooling networks for Postmark development
Metropolitan has announced that it has been awarded the contract to adopt and operate the district heating and cooling networks which will serve Taylor Wimpey Central London’s flagship development, Postmark, in Farringdon.
Darktrace AI defends Natural History Museum
Darktrace, the world’s leading AI company for cyber defence, has announced that The Natural History Museum (NHM), one of the world’s most visited museums, has deployed Darktrace’s AI technology to defend critical research from sophisticated cyber-attacks.
Satisfying my scientific cravings
How is scientific writing like cooking? Read about kdm communications' Head Writer Jane and her scientific cravings in its latest blog...
Cambridge businesses triumph at the British Council for Offices’ regional property awards
Deloitte Cambridge and Cambridge Assessment have been recognised as two of the best workplaces in the Midlands and Central England at the annual British Council for Offices' (BCO) regional awards, held last week at ICC Birmingham.
Congenica announces on-premise deployment option for its Sapientia platform
Congenica, the global diagnostic decision support platform provider, has announced that it now offers an on-premise deployment method in addition to cloud deployment for running its Sapientia(TM) platform.
Chondrogenix secures SBRI Healthcare funding to advance regenerative cartilage therapy
Chondrogenix, a wholly owned subsidiary of Mogrify Ltd, a UK company aiming to transform the future development of cell therapies, today announced that it has secured funding from SBRI Healthcare, the NHS England funded initiative championed by the AHSN Network, to develop a safe, efficient and scalable source of therapeutic cells for the treatment of osteoarthritis.
Cambridge Enterprise refreshes its Board with five new members
Cambridge Enterprise, the commercialisation arm of the University of Cambridge, welcomes three new Directors and two new Advisors to its governing body. Together they bring a range of new perspectives to the Board, including representation from the Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences and an international outlook.
Future-proofing a forest
Faced with shifting demands on landscapes and a changing climate, how do you plan for a forest’s future?
The iceberg of success
Is there a single, simple Golden Secret of Success in life? Yes, argues Communications Consultant Simon Hall, in his latest blog...
Leading councillors welcome Combined Authority A10 pledge
Leading councillors have welcomed a pledge from the Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Combined Authority Board to look in detail at further options for upgrading the A10 – as well as the proposed full dualling of the road.
Dropping out is no embarrassment for Riches
Dr Harriet Riches has been appointed as the new Head of the Cambridge School of Art at Anglia Ruskin University, completing a remarkable journey for someone who admits to “dropping out” of art school in the 1990s.
It’s a Rosie result for maternity team
The maternity service at the Rosie Hospital, which is part of Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (CUH), has been officially fully accredited by the UNICEF Baby Friendly Initiative set up jointly with the World Health Organisation.
8 questions you should be asking yourself when creating a marketing plan
Creating an effective marketing plan takes time, commitment and knowledge. It's important you know a number of things before you begin implementing yours, otherwise, it can all go wrong. Therefore, here are eight questions you should be asking yourself when creating a marketing plan - this should help keep you organised and not miss anything out.
Six ways to hashtag like the experts on Twitter
How should you use hashtags on Twitter? Sookio's six expert tips will help get you noticed!
Cambridge researchers win European Research Council funding
Five researchers at the University of Cambridge have won Advanced Grants from the European Research Council (ERC), Europe’s premier research funding body.
CrownBio and Hubrecht Organoid Technology announce a strategic partnership
Crown Bioscience, a global drug discovery and development services company, providing translational platforms to advance oncology, inflammation and autoimmune, cardiovascular and metabolic disease research announced that parent company, JSR Corporation, has entered into a strategic partnership with Hubrecht Organoid Technology (HUB).
Wentworth Laboratories builds dual-stage wafer prober with 12” integrating sphere
Wentworth Laboratories has recently delivered a pioneering custom dual-stage wafer probe station, featuring a 12-inch integrating sphere.
Johnson Matthey achieves two major milestones in journey to commercialise eLNO
Johnson Matthey (JM), the global leader in science that makes the world cleaner and healthier, announces two major strategic developments in the commercialisation of eLNO®, its portfolio of market-leading ultra-high energy battery cathode materials.
Council agrees lease to help preserve Cambridgeshire’s last remaining thatched tithe barn
Landbeach’s Grade II listed thatched Tithe Barn has been leased by South Cambridgeshire District Council to a specially formed charity. This will better enable the group, the Tithe Barn Trust, to access much needed funding to preserve and restore the barn for the benefit of local people.
Event shares insight on UK/China business opportunities
Bailey Fisher hosted its latest Technology Leadership Dinner for Cambridge's growth tech CEOs, focusing on UK/China business opportunities, with speakers Henk Koopmans (Huawei), Ting Zhang (Crayfish.io) & Rick Hao (IQ Capital Partners).
Agri-Tech East welcomes Fiona Rust to the team
Agri-Tech East has welcomed Fiona Rust to its team to help the organisation develop its events portfolio and work with its rapidly expanding membership.
Computational chemistry news from Cresset March 2019
Cresset's science and product management team discuss patent structure-activity relationships, regression models, discovery of novel LPxC inhibitors and turning biology into novel therapeutics.
Join St Ives woman as one of 30 people skydiving to celebrate hospice’s 30th anniversary
A young woman from St Ives will be among 30 thrill seekers jumping from a plane to celebrate the 30th anniversary of East Anglia’s Children’s Hospices (EACH) in Milton.
Here's what a Cambridge immigration lawyer does in a week
Stone King's Immigration lawyer Julie Moktadir gives an insight into her busy work schedule.