Pulsiv wins the PSMA’s 1st Global Energy Efficiency Award
Pulsiv Limited, the Cambridge (UK) innovator of power electronics technology, have won the PSMA’s (Power Sources Manufacturers Association) first Global Energy Efficiency Award.
Sable&Hawkes win competitive tender to support pan-European communications initiative.
Sable&Hawkes have been appointed by four organisations based at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne (EPFL) to deliver a communications strategy and ongoing multi-channel brand identity, design, news and social media marketing services.
How megatrends shape our evolving future
Michael Kitson of Cambridge Judge Business School explores how long-term megatrends such as climate change, AI and global politics interact with immediate crises, impacting businesses and society. The insights provided will help policymakers and leaders navigate the complexities of today’s interconnected world and prepare for future challenges and opportunities that lie ahead.
Greater Cambridge Design and Construction Awards showcase the best design and construction skills, craftmanship and engineering in the region
This is a joint news release on behalf of Cambridge City Council and South Cambridgeshire District Council, which share the Greater Cambridge Shared Planning service, and the Cambridge Forum for the Construction Industry.
Free talk reveals the tricks used to make us spend
Cambridge Festival event features insights from Professor of Consumer Psychology.
Exclusive business dining offer for Cambridge Network members from Prana Indian Restaurant
Exclusive Business Dining Offer for Cambridge Network Members - March 2025 As a valued member of the Cambridge Network, we are excited to offer you an exclusive dining experience tailored to your business needs.Enjoy our specially curated set meals for just £20 per head every Monday and Tuesday. Whether it's a team lunch, a client meeting, or a casual networking session during the evening,…
First global pituitary study gives patients voice on research
Researchers from Cambridge and London have completed a study that is a world first of its kind and gives patients an important voice on future priorities.
CEOs and Entrepreneurs: Join the conversation on building better software businesses in Cambridge
Business of Software (BoS) Conference Europe is coming back to Cambridge, UK, on March 31 and April 1, 2025, at Churchill College
SolasCure enrols first patient in a next Phase II clinical trial to advance Aurase Wound Gel
Phase II clinical trial to determine the efficacy of Aurase Wound Gel at a higher concentration of the active enzyme Tarumase in venous leg ulcers
Your best pals in a big presentation
If you’ve got an important talk to give, there are some special people you should make sure are very much onside and there for you…
Howard Group drives growth of South Cambridge’s life sciences ecosystem with new Unity Campus deal
Leading regional property investor and developer
District Council encourages parents to claim free Healthy Start vouchers
Parents of children under the age of four years old are being encouraged to check if they are eligible for free Healthy Start vouchers to help buy food and milk.
Behind the clutter – bringing hoarding into the open
Hidden mental health condition is focus of Cambridge Festival event at Anglia Ruskin.
South Cambridgeshire District Council showcases new website to enhance user experience
South Cambridgeshire District Council’s new website – which residents can now try out - makes it much easier for them to get personalised, local information at a glance. Residents can now try out the new website alongside the existing one – ahead of the new one fully taking over from Tuesday 25 March.
New research - Weight loss increases risk of death for obese adults
Study finds significant weight loss raises risk for those with cardiovascular disease.
Free outdoor theatre will tackle climate anxiety
ARU students are helping Trumpington community garden mark its 10th birthday.
Unlocking the mysteries of the brain: highlights from the Cambridge Festival
As discussions around mental health and cognitive wellbeing continue to dominate headlines, the Cambridge Festival (19 March - 4 April 2025) offers a timely, in-depth exploration of the brain’s complexities.
Over £360,000 awarded to climate-friendly causes in South Cambridgeshire through Net Zero Villages grant
Nine local organisations are celebrating grant awards, as South Cambridgeshire District Council announces those successful in their bids to receive a share of more than £360,000 available through the Net Zero Villages scheme.
Building bridges: The EFEC way to UK-China partnerships
In the realm of international business, particularly between the UK and China, cultural understanding is often hailed as the key to unlocking successful partnerships.
Cambridgeshire-based rewilding charity gets to work on the emerald isle - with The Happy Pear
Cambridgeshire-based rewilding charity Creating Nature's Corridors has extended its important messaging to Ireland, following the planting of 500 trees and hedging at the farm headquarters of The Happy Pear, the Irish twin brothers renowned for their plant-powered cooking and desire to make a positive impact on the planet.
Team from The Cambridge raises more than £1000 running half marathon in aid of Cambridgeshire Community Foundation
A team of runners from The Cambridge Building Society has raised £1,441 in support of the Cambridgeshire Community Foundation (CCF) by completing the Cambridge Half Marathon on Sunday 9 March.
CUH appoints a new Non-Executive Director
Mr John Crompton has been appointed as a Non-Executive Director of Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (CUH), which runs Addenbrooke’s and The Rosie hospitals.
Cellular changes as lung damage worsens in COVID-19 revealed
Changes in the cellular response during lung damage caused by SARS-CoV-2 – the virus behind COVID-19 – have been uncovered. Researchers reveal distinct phases where waves of immune responses give way to lung fibrosis – scarring of the lungs – in severe COVID-19.
Young Carers Action Day – Education Summit 2025
On 12 March 2025, the Young Carers in Education Summit brought together educators, charities and most importantly, young carers from across the region for a day of sharing, learning, and empowerment.