Cambridge spin-out starts producing graphene at commercial scale
A recent University of Cambridge spin-out company, Paragraf, has started producing graphene – a sheet of carbon just one atomic layer thick – at up to eight inches (20cm) in diameter, large enough for commercial electronic devices.
Businesses back GCP's 'Choices for Better Journeys' campaign
Businesses have backed a new engagement campaign that asks how best to cut congestion and transform public transport in Greater Cambridge.
Product design across borders
Cambridge Design Technology (CDT) says it takes pride in two things above all else. The first of these is the quality of the product and technology design consultancy services it offers. The second is the fact that quality is offered on a truly global basis.
EY Spring Statement predictions
Stuart Wilkinson, EY’s Head of Tax in the East, provides his predictions in advance of today's Spring Statement.
Chancellor late with his homework?
Stuart Wilkinson, EY’s Head of Tax in the East, comments on the contents of today’s Spring Statement:
Register for the next Feabhas webinar - 'Understanding and improving coupling and cohesion'
The next Feabhas webinar takes place on Wednesday 3 April at 10am and 3pm BST.
Emirates to launch second daily flight to London Stansted
Emirates has announced the launch of a second daily flight from Dubai (DXB) to London Stansted (STN) starting 1 July, 2019.
Cheffins comments on the Spring Statement
Simon Gooderham, joint managing partner, Cheffins, comments on the Chancellor's Spring Statement:
Cambridge Electronic Industries launches coaxial connectors for automated pick and place
Cambridge Electronic Industries, the specialist designer and manufacturer of high-quality coaxial connectors and cable assemblies for the broadcast, machine vision and medical markets, announces its first range of connectors designed for automated pick and place manufacturing techniques.
Another EACH shop comes to Cambridge
East Anglia’s Children’s Hospices (EACH) is excited to announce another new addition to its retail portfolio in Cambridge.
Martina King recognised as one of the 'Most Influential Women in Payments' 2019
PaymentsSource, a leading news and information resource for payments and financial service professionals, names Martina King, Featurespace CEO, as one of the publication’s “Most Influential Women in Payments” for a second year.
Sepura launches compact RSM For TETRA users
Sepura has extended its range of communication accessories by introducing the mRSM – a compact remote speaker microphone compatible with Sepura’s SC2 and STP Series TETRA terminals.
Teachers ‘scarred’ by legacy of 1988 anti-LGBT+ law
LGBT+ teachers who taught in schools during the late 1980s and 1990s remain scarred by the effects of Section 28 of the Local Government Act in England – a piece of legislation introduced in 1988 banning the “promotion” of homosexuality in schools – according to new research published in the journal Sex Education.
Deeper scientific insights from structural chemistry through novel visualisation capabilities
The Cambridge Crystallographic Data Centre (CCDC), world leading provider of structural chemistry data and insights for materials and life sciences, has announced an update to its Mercury software, a widely adopted solution for crystal structure visualisation, exploration and analysis.
Darktrace launches Antigena Cyber AI response modules
500 Companies Trust AI to Fight Back Against Cyber Threats in Seconds
Contamac Ltd introduces a new addition to the Optimum family of contact lens materials
Contamac is the world’s largest manufacturer of contact (CL) and intraocular (IOL) lens materials, and a leading innovator in the development of specialist polymers and biocompatible materials for medical applications.
Why Cambridge is the place to be this spring
Cambridge Network members are nothing if not busy! As we all know, Cambridge is a vibrant place to be, as evidenced by the events calendar on this site. Find out about what's happening over the next few months...
Come along to the first Cambridge PowerApps and Flow User Group meeting
Join Business Cloud Integration from 18.00 this Thursday (14 March) for the first ever Cambridge PowerApps and Flow User Group. Hear talks from Sharon Sumner, Pieter Veenstra, Jon Levesque and Audrie Gordon.
Speechmatics appoints John Milliken as CEO
Speechmatics, the Cambridge-based leaders in machine learning and automated speech recognition, is delighted to announce the appointment of John Milliken as its CEO. The appointment signals the company’s intent to expand to the next level, with John perfectly placed to cement Speechmatics’ position as a clear leader in the industry.
One thing leads to another in the search for more efficient LEDs
A small consultancy project enabled by Cambridge Enterprise has blossomed over a short space of time into a major new initiative to develop and commercialise greener and more efficient light emitting diodes (LEDs).
Sepura introduces new body-worn video camera for public safety users
Sepura has today unveiled its new body-worn video camera accessory at the BAPCO show in Coventry, UK. The sRVM (Remote Video Microphone) is a robust, feature-rich recording device combined with remote speaker microphone functionality.
UK continues upward trend in patent applications
Munich, 12 March 2019 – UK businesses again continued to file a growing number of patent applications with the European Patent Office (EPO) in 2018.
PredictImmune's first product enters NICE Diagnostic Assessment Programme
PredictImmune, developers of pioneering prognostic tools for guiding treatment options and improving patient outcomes in immune-mediated diseases, today announced the formal entry of its first product, PredictSURE IBD™, into NICE’s Diagnostic Assessment Programme (DAP).
Exhibition marks the 150th anniversary of the periodic table
Original printed copies of the periodic table are going on public display at St Catharine’s College, Cambridge, in an exhibition to celebrate the 150th anniversary of its publication.
High blood pressure, diabetes and obesity each linked to unhealthy brains
Factors that influence the health of our blood vessels, such as smoking, high blood pressure, obesity and diabetes are linked to less healthy brains, according to new research part-funded by the MRC.