Government £1.9bn plan to fight cyber crime
Automatic defences to stop hackers hijacking websites or spoofing official domains will get a boost from a £1.9bn government cybersecurity strategy.
Aluminium car ports prove popular
Admiral Homespace is literally 'covering' Cambridgeshire and the surrounding counties.
Charities and social enterprise specialist lawyer joins Birketts
Liz Brownsell has joined Birketts as a Senior Associate in the Corporate Services division and will specialise in three core areas: charities, education and social enterprise.
Remembrance Sunday at IWM Duxford
This Remembrance Sunday (13 November), IWM Duxford is hosting a day of commemorative activities to honour all who have lost their lives in conflict.
Beating the odds: Enterprise Tuesday with Tim Jones, Allia CEO
Tim Jones, CEO of Allia and space pioneer Professor Monica Grady CBE will be talking at Enterprise Tuesday next week (8th November) about what entrepreneurs and innovators can learn about beating the odds from the Rosetta space project to land Philae on a comet.
Compact chilled mirror hygrometer measures down to -90°C with no external cooling
The S8000RS from Michell Instruments has proved itself as a ‘workhorse’ in many calibration laboratories and industrial settings.
New managing partner for Marks & Clerk’s Cambridge office
Marks & Clerk, the UK’s largest firm of Patent and Trade Mark Attorneys, has appointed Dr Kirsteen Gordon as the new Managing Partner of its Cambridge office, promoted two of its Patent Attorneys and recruited three new Trainee Patent Attorneys.
Horizon Discovery: progress update on its high-throughput molecular screening platform
Horizon Discovery Group plc, the world leader in the application of gene editing technologies, today provides an update on the operation of its high-throughput molecular screening platform, which includes drug combination and immuno-oncology screening. Horizon announces the signing of more than £800,000 of new drug combination and immuno-oncology service agreements with revenue to be recognised…
Coaching alive in Cambridge!
After a successful launch in Peterborough, 'INSPIRE IGNITE' brings its personal and corporate coaching offering to Cambridge and its surrounding areas.
Anglia Ruskin among the greenest UK businesses
Anglia Ruskin University has been shortlisted for a national award thanks to its commitment to sustainability across the organisation.
Martin Harriman appointed to board of small cell wireless backhaul specialists CCS
Experienced telecoms entrepreneur joins CCS team as non-executive director.
Charity Leaders Forum hosted by Pure to provide free support to charities in East Anglia
Ten leaders from charitable organisations across East Anglia attended an inaugural Charity Leaders Forum in Cambridge, hosted by professional recruitment specialists Pure to provide free support on strategic planning.
Protecting our data and identity: how should the law respond?
Many of us see our privacy as a basic right. But in the digital world of app-addiction, geolocation tracking and social oversharing, some may have cause to wonder if that right is steadily and sometimes willingly being eroded away.
City Council named Living Wage Champion for second year running
The Living Wage Foundation has named Cambridge City Council as its Living Wage Champion for the East of England region for the second year running in the national Living Wage Champion Awards.
The banking revolution: A sneak preview
Insignis Chairman Paul Richards enthuses about the technology changes afoot for banking that will affect us all: "I've had a sneak preview of the future of banking and I like what I see..."
Skanska team joins forces with charity to create garden makeover
A centre offering leisure and learning activities for disabled people in the Cambridge area has benefited from a much-needed garden makeover.
Chocolate-free photo Advent calendars, the zero-carb option for photo enthusiasts
Every day of Advent offers a sweet surprise, free of sugar and artificial sweeteners, saving 1,000 calories.
CamNet Data Communications relocates to Chesterford Research Park
Chesterford Research Park is delighted to confirm that CamNet Data Communications has taken office space within Garden Cottage – ideal accommodation for smaller companies within the larger Park environment.
Sable&Hawkes appointed for new corporate identity project
Cambridge design communication agency Sable&Hawkes has been appointed to design the corporate identity for the Midlands Metro Alliance (MMA) – a new partnership to revolutionise the £1.2 billion construction of future tram routes across the West Midlands.
Graphcore secures $30m to accelerate artificial intelligence
Graphcore Ltd, a startup developing new technology to deliver massive acceleration for machine learning and AI applications, has completed a $30m Series-A funding round from a world-class line up of venture capital and strategic investors.
Number of profit warnings in East Anglia remains low despite Brexit uncertainty
Quoted companies in East Anglia issued two profit warnings in the third quarter of 2016, the same number of warnings issued in the previous quarter and the same quarter of last year.
Tame your computer - find a formula
In her regular series for Cambridge Network members, software training expert Karen Roem offers handy tips to help you 'Tame your computer'. This week she describes how to find and select all cells that contain a formula (Microsoft Excel*)...
Be your ideal hero when you speak
Communication Coach Jon Torrens describes how your favourite fictional characters may hold the key to your speaking confidence.
Potential new treatment for haemophilia developed by Cambridge researchers
A new treatment that might one day help all patients with haemophilia, including those that become resistant to existing therapies, has been developed by researchers at the University of Cambridge.
Cambridge Jazz Festival 2016: star performers provide a series of workshops
Big names from the jazz world, including Soweto Kinch, Bill Laurance and Anita Wardell, will be leading a series of masterclasses at this year’s Cambridge Jazz Festival (16-27 November), helping the next generation of budding jazz musicians to perfect their art and anyone, whatever age, who has a passion for jazz.