Interested in doing business in China?
A Chinese delegation, soon to visit Cambridge, is looking to attract local companies that might choose to set up in its ‘Free Trade Zone’ in Shanghai.
Cambourne to Cambridge report deferred
A report outlining preferred options for improved bus, cycle and walking journeys between Cambourne and Cambridge will now be published next month.
Domino Printing Sciences’ new £19 million factory in China opens up business opportunities
A foundation stone-laying ceremony was held recently for Domino China’s new factory in Changshu – Domino Printing Technology (Changshu) Co. Limited – attended by the Domino Asia-Pacific Management Team, leaders of the Changshu Economic Development Zone and representatives from the construction party.
‘Serial acquirers’ (like Olympic runners) can be predicted in advance
Serial company acquirers, like elite Olympic runners but unlike serial killers, can easily be profiled in advance, finds new academic study co-authored at Cambridge Judge Business School.
Anthias Consulting launches new Metabolomics training courses
Anthias Consulting are excited to launch a range of training courses within the field of biochemistry, with two Metabolomics training courses scheduled for November 2016.
AlgoDynamix is going for gold at this year's BBVA Open Talent 2016
AlgoDynamix has secured a place to compete at this year's BBVA Open Talent 2016 competition.
Anglia Ruskin launches awards to celebrate its success stories
Anglia Ruskin University is to celebrate the achievements of its former students with new awards, launched today by its Vice Chancellor, Professor Iain Martin.
Sainsbury’s donates £3,560 to help disabled people in the Cambridge area
Sainsbury’s on Sidney Street, Cambridge has been busy fundraising for local disability charity Papworth Trust, raising over £3,500 to help local disabled people.
Studio 24 takes part in Cambridgeshire’s first EACH Colour Dash
On Saturday the Studio 24 team donned their luminous orange running shirts and took part in the Cambridgeshire Colour Dash in aid of East Anglia’s Children’s Hospice (EACH).
Kx financial analytics technology tackles ‘Big Data’ crop research at Earlham Institute
Kx Systems (Kx) has been chosen by the Earlham Institute (EI) as their technology partner for a new project which will revolutionise research into bioinformatics and promote a sustainable bioeconomy.
Aesthetics over athletics when it comes to women in sport
Men are two to three times more likely than women to be mentioned when it comes to discussing sport and sporting achievement, according to new research by language experts at Cambridge University Press.
Residents dig deep to raise thousands for local charities
Caring tenants at some of Cambridge City Council’s sheltered housing schemes have raised the remarkable sum of almost £7,000 for deserving charities in recent years.
Thales announces support for AWS Key Management Service
Thales, leader in critical information systems, cyber security and data protection, announces support for AWS Key Management Service (KMS) with enhanced security and control through bring your own key (BYOK) with hardware key protection.
Oktoberfest comes to Jesus Green next month
Traditional Bavarian revelry is coming to Cambridge next month, for the city’s first German Oktoberfest.
Infographic reveals lack of awareness despite an increase in staff-related security incidents
IT Governance, the leading cyber security and penetration testing services provider, has released a new infographic that reveals employees are still unaware of the phishing tactics cyber criminals employ despite the substantial increase in phishing attacks.
Hundreds respond to Cambridge congestion plan
Express city bus services from villages, late night Park & Ride and free work breakfasts for cyclists - these are just some of the ideas being put forward to help tackle congestion in Cambridge.
Stansted Airport welcomes over 2.3 million passengers in July
The Balearics, Dublin, Edinburgh and Rome top the favourite destinations list as Stansted Airport welcomes over 2.3 million passengers in July, up 6.6% on the same month last year.
IT Governance congratulates SyntheSys on achieving Cyber Essentials certification
IT Governance, the cyber security consultancy firm and CREST-accredited certification body, is pleased to congratulate SyntheSys on achieving Cyber Essentials certification.
Cambridge Food Tour shortlisted for a travel award
The Cambridge Food Tour has been shortlisted as a potential winner in the 2017 Holiday & Tour Specialist Awards.
Gene signature in healthy brains pinpoints the origins of Alzheimer’s disease
A specific gene expression pattern maps out which parts of the brain are most vulnerable to Alzheimer’s disease, decades before symptoms appear, and helps define the molecular origins of the disease.
Jeff’s gruelling charity cycle will start his relaxing holiday
A father-of-two has chosen a novel way to kick-start a family holiday – by cycling 100 miles to the coast for charity.
Get it in writing!
The Court of Appeal held that a clause which required any variation to a contract to be in writing and signed did not prevent an oral variation of the contract. Woodfines Solicitors explains.
Cheffins boosts Planning and Development team with key strategic hire
Cheffins is increasing its profile within the Planning and Development industry across the Cambridgeshire region with the appointment of Jon Jennings as Departmental Director.
Land Rover BAR defend Portsmouth title to lead World Series
Under glowering skies but in perfect racing conditions, Land Rover BAR has defended its America's Cup World Series Portsmouth title. The victory – in front of The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge – took the team into an overall series lead going into the final two events of the season.
In technology, finding and nurturing the right people is key
Technology investor Mike Lynch, the founder of Invoke Capital and co-founder of Autonomy, says it’s important to challenge people to do great things.