Linx Printing Technologies achieves Safecontractor accreditation
St Ives-based Linx Printing Technologies, a global leader in coding and marking solutions for a variety of industries, has been awarded accreditation from Safecontractor for its commitment to achieving excellence in health and safety.
Double BAFTA winner launches film showreel
April 2016 saw the launch of a new film showreel and website from Oggi Tomic Pictures.
Busting brain myths
Neuroscientist Dr Hannah Critchlow is heading back to the Hay Festival to take part in the Cambridge Series after being named one of the stars of the Festival last year.
Making the urban small cell happen
The long-awaited deployment of urban small cells is finally starting to happen. But the deployment challenges mean that a flexible approach to backhaul is essential, says CCS.
Less than 100 places left for Hospice’s Star Shine Stroll memory walk
Arthur Rank Hospice Charity’s twilight memory walk on Saturday 14 May has proved especially popular this year.
Pure exhibits at the Ely Cathedral Business Group 'Celebration of Business'
Pure Resourcing Solutions will be present at the Ely Cathedral Business Group “Celebration of Business” held between 13th and 16th May.
Film explores work at Microsoft Research Cambridge
Cambridge Filmworks meets the researchers at Microsoft Research Cambridge who are working at the leading edge of technology innovation.
Seven steps to writing a good LinkedIn summary
LinkedIn has become the world’s largest professional network and it is a fantastic tool for job seekers and for employers looking for new recruits. Whether you’re actively looking for a new job, or just looking to build a stronger network of professional contacts, your LinkedIn summary can make you stand out from the crowd. It could even be how your dream employer finds you!
Workplace guru offers Cambridge business a lesson on part-time performers
The founder of Britain’s leading recruiter of part-time executive talent will reveal the secrets of finding and retaining the flexible professionals who thrive on driving up performance at start-up, small and medium-sized companies during an exclusive Cambridge event on May 17th.
Bringing the internet to India
Digital Account Executive at KISS, Sarah Gee, explores the internet in India.
Little ANTs: researchers build the world’s tiniest engine
Researchers have built a nano-engine that could form the basis for future applications in nano-robotics, including robots small enough to enter living cells.
Mark Davison of Blue Sphere Health in 'Medicine Maker' Power List 2016
Mark Davison, Principal Consultant at Blue Sphere Health Ltd, has been named in The Medicine Maker magazine's Power List 2016 of the top 100 most influential people in pharmaceutical development and manufacturing. He is a global expert, author and senior advisor on anti-counterfeiting, traceability and authentication of products including pharmaceuticals, medical devices, food and beverages.
Stansted in dreamland as new eco-friendly jet makes debut
Holiday-makers heading to Mexico and America from London Stansted will get to fly on one of the most advanced planes in the world.
New report reveals public apathy for ‘smart cities’
Only 18 per cent of the British public has heard of a ‘smart city’, according to research carried out by the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET).
Don't forget to vote tomorrow
Elections take place across the city tomorrow (Thursday 5 May), for 14 of the 42 seats on Cambridge City Council, as well as for the Police and Crime Commissioner for Cambridgeshire.
RealVNC® enables Minecraft on Raspberry Pi to be played remotely for the first time
RealVNC® has released a free alpha version of VNC® that allows Minecraft on the Raspberry Pi to be played from a different computer for the first time.
Scientists double number of known genetic risk factors for endometrial cancer
An international collaboration of researchers has identified five new gene regions that increase a woman’s risk of developing endometrial cancer, one of the most common cancers to affect women, taking the number of known gene regions associated with the disease to nine.
Conference Cambridge joins Arthur Rank Star Shine Stroll memory walk
Conference Cambridge, the official free venue-finding service for Cambridge University and its Colleges, as well as hotels and other unique properties in and around the city, is taking part in a ten-mile walk in aid of its designated charity for 2016.
MobasEngage appoints new Head of PR
Mobas, the creative marketing communications agency, has strengthened its senior team with the appointment of Adam Tuckwell as Head of PR.
Points of View: O2 and Three Deal
This week Oliver Phillips of NW Brown looks at the £10.5bn deal between O2 and Three. CK Hutchinson, owners of mobile network Three, proposed to take over Telefonica’s UK mobile operator O2 last year.
Ubisense reveals new angle on RFID
Ubisense Group plc (AIM:UBI), leader in enterprise location intelligence solutions, is launching its new AngleID product at RFID Journal Live! in Orlando today (3rd May).
Cambridge Consultants pushes the envelope with innovative radio system
A complex system design challenge leads to a world first in global communications for Cambridge Consultants.
Call for practising professionals to 'help a friend' back into engineering
The Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE) is asking practising engineers and construction professionals to help former colleagues make their way back into engineering.
Professor Sir David MacKay 1967–2016
The University of Cambridge and the wider community are saddened by the loss of Professor Sir David MacKay, Regius Professor of Engineering, whose funeral takes place this Friday (May 6th).
Lycotec to present at Gordon Research Conference
Lycotec CEO, Dr Ivan M Petyaev, will present at the Gordon Research conference, which features frontier developments in carotenoid science.