CW selected as IoTUK Boost local partner
Following a competitive application CW (Cambridge Wireless) has been chosen as one of four successful organisations that will deliver IoTUK Boost, a series of local IoT innovation challenges and rapid incubation activities taking place over the next five months. The Boost programme aims to convene and amplify the UK’s IoT industry to help business and economic growth.
Discovering Start-Ups 2015 winners impress judges with tech innovation and entrepreneurship
Smart glasses for the blind, a gene testing platform, wireless sensor networks, real-time cyber risk assessment and a new approach to software debugging shone out in the face of tough competition at Discovering Start-Ups 2015.
Wayra Open Future and Cambridge Wireless (CW) launch partnership
Wayra Open Future, Telefonica’s digital start-up accelerator, has signed a new partnership with Cambridge Wireless (CW) to support growing mobile and wireless technology businesses and to strengthen links between London and Cambridge tech hubs.
6th Discovering Start-Ups Competition finalists announced
The 16 Discovering Start–Ups 2015 finalists announced today will pitch their disruptive technologies and business plans to a panel of over 30 judges including angel investors, VCs and industry experts from the likes of Samsung, Qualcomm Ventures, MediaTek Labs, Deloitte, IBM, Telecom Italia and Google. The finals take place in London on 21st October sponsored and hosted by Deloitte, the business…
15 years in the development of a Global Wireless Network
Cambridge Wireless celebrates its 15 year anniversary.
6th Discovering Start-Ups Competition attracts a wide range of innovative entrants
Now in its 6th year, the Discovering Start-Ups Competition 2015, hosted and sponsored by Deloitte, the business advisory firm, on 21 October, is set to have another great line-up of cutting edge technology, new innovations and business models. Entries are rolling in from across the UK and Europe and from a range of industries including IoT, security, games, health, analytics and social media…
Another honour for CW Deputy Chairman
Professor William Webb has been awarded an Honorary Doctor of Science degree by The University of Southampton in recognition of his outstanding international contributions in the field of engineering.
Breaking down the barriers of full duplex radio
Self-interference cancellation techniques are advanced enough to make full duplex a reality, according to speakers at the CW Radio SIG meeting in Bristol.
We don’t need 5G, say delegates at the Future of Wireless International Conference
It’s official – we don’t need 5G, or at least anytime soon and as narrowly defined. That’s according to delegates at the CW Future of Wireless International Conference yesterday (Weds), who took part in the closing Cambridge Debate focused on the question, ‘Do we need 5G?’
Industry experts, global players and start-ups line up for 7th Future of Wireless Conference
Speakers at next week's Future of Wireless Conference - from Ofcom, Qualcomm, Accenture, BT, Jaguar Land Rover, GSMA, Rohde & Schwarz, Samsung and more - will focus on opportunities for the wireless industry to harness disruptive technologies.
Multi–band, full-duplex LTE world phone becomes a reality
University of Bristol set to demonstrate prototype for single antenna full–duplex radio that could double capacity of wireless systems at Cambridge Wireless (CW) Radio SIG meeting
5G – what is it good for?
Industry experts preview the big 5G questions to be asked at the CW Future of Wireless International Conference.
Discovering Start-Ups Competition 2015 open for entries
CW and SETsquared have launched the 6th annual Discovering Start-Ups Competition (DS15), inviting emerging UK and international early-stage technology companies and digital entrepreneurs to win the chance to pitch their technology and business ideas at the finals to be held at Deloitte’s London offices on 21 October 2015.
Wireless industry may take a few knocks, but will bounce back stronger says CW chairman
The disruption of out-dated business models in the wireless industry will pave the way for new growth, predicts serial entrepreneur and keynote speaker at the CW Future of Wireless International Conference, Dr David Cleevely, CBE, FREng, FIET and chair of Cambridge Wireless (CW).
Start-ups are disrupting the UK tech sector
The UK is fast becoming the entrepreneurial hub of Europe - and Cambridge is one of the cities flying the flag.
Wireless helps to reinvent rail travel
A recent Cambridge Wireless (CW) event examined the successes and setbacks in bringing technological development to the UK rail network.
Cambridge Wireless appoints Bob Driver as new CEO
UKTI Director Bob Driver is to head up further expansion at Cambridge Wireless (CW).
CW TEC focuses on IoT and seamless connectivity for smart wearables
There are only three weeks until the inaugural CW Technology and Engineering Conference that will bring together world-class speakers to discuss the future of mobile, satellite, TV, IoT, wearable technology and their impact on spectral value.
Wireless industry finds increasing value in service centric business models
The forthcoming CW Future of Wireless International Conference will address the growing trend of wireless companies drifting away from product innovation.
Accenture’s Aiden Quilligan takes to the floor for CW Prestigious Lecture
Aidan Quilligan, Global Managing Director at Accenture Industrial Software Solutions (AISS), gave the Fifth Cambridge Wireless Prestigious Lecture yesterday evening (Weds), presenting his views on ‘The Fourth Industrial Revolution - when Digital Technology meets the Shop Floor’.
The new wireless tech space race?
The forthcoming CW Technology & Engineering Conference explores the battle for spectrum and connectivity.
A practical approach to 5G
CW event looks at whether the wireless industry will be able to deliver 5G.
Wireless, but not as we know it: conference focuses on storm of disruption
The Future of Wireless International Conference makes its London debut on 23rd–24th June.
Cambridge Wireless experts make 2015 predictions
Industry experts from Cambridge Wireless (CW), the leading global community for companies involved in wireless and mobile technologies, have made their personal predictions for 2015. CW Special Interest Group (SIG) champions comment on a wide range of topics, from the evolution of wearable devices and the promised launch of the Apple iWatch to the hype surrounding the Internet of Things and the…
'Governments need to release more spectrum for mobile broadband'
Speakers at Cambridge Wireless conference say that there could be trouble ahead unless action is taken at WRC-15.