Stanton Shallcross appointed marketing agency for Cambridge Maintenance Services
Stanton Shallcross has been appointed as marketing communications agency for Cambridge Maintenance Services, one of the fastest growing companies in the region.
Cambridge TV changes to Freeview channel 7
Cambridge TV is the Ofcom-licensed channel for Cambridge which launched in August 2015. Previously available on Freeview channel 8, Cambridge TV moves to channel 7 tomorrow (Tuesday, April 5th).
Increasing choice of service providers on GTC’s fibre network
GTC is pleased to announce that another Service Provider (SP) has signed up to offer services to customers on GTC’s open access network. This newest addition is Love Your Broadband, which brings its own individual offering to homeowners served by GTC’s fibre network.
Take your team punting in aid of local children’s charity
Punting fun on the river, a challenging treasure hunt and great prizes are all on offer at East Anglia's Children's Hospices (EACH) Punt and Treasure Hunt.
iMET training centre project secures £10.5m Growth Deal funding
Nick Boles MP, Minister for Business, Innovation and Skills, visited the planned site of iMET - a new training facility delivering advanced technical skills in manufacturing, engineering and technology - at the Alconbury Weald Enterprise Zone in Cambridgeshire last Friday (1st April).
Win BIG in Cambridge this Easter holiday!
Are you looking for something fun to do with all the family this Easter holiday? Well why not head into Cambridge? You could be in with the chance of winning a £250 shopping spree!
Daniela joins the KISS account team
KISS is pleased to announce the appointment of Daniela Giebmanns to the role of Account Executive.
Money Mover - safe, secure and six figure USD savings for Stockford Limited
By using Money Mover for their international money transfer, Stockford Limited saw savings in the last six-month period reach USD six figures.
CAF Retail Charity Bond raises £20m
The Charities Aid Foundation (CAF) Retail Charity Bond has closed early after just one week, having raised £20 million. The offer saw strong demand from both institutional and retail investors and closed over-subscribed.
PragmatIC validates unique model for scaling up production of flexible integrated circuits
FlexLogIC™ fab-in-a-box enables high volume flexIC manufacturing with low up-front capex.
Xaar, the heart of industrial inkjet, to announce major new technology platform at drupa
Xaar, the leader in industrial inkjet technology, will present its range of premium inkjet printheads and products, announce a number of exciting new developments and launch a new Thin Film silicon MEMS technology platform at drupa (Hall 6 Stand C05).
Conference presentation explores capacitive touch screen technology
A key presentation at a UK Conference for hardware developers, HW/Expo, will provide delegates with the information and solutions needed to ease the implementation of capacitive touch screens.
Fitness challenge gives Easter boost to sick children
Young patients in Addenbrooke’s Hospital had an Easter treat when Cambridge Regional College organised a special charity fitness session – and collected a bumper 52 chocolate eggs to donate to the hospital.
Speak like no-one's listening
Why are young children supremely confident? Communication Coach Jon Torrens looks at why we must regain this confidence.
Cambridge businessman nominated as IoD Young Director of the Year
Jackson Fire & Security Cambridge announces that its managing director has been nominated for a national business award.
Haverhill set for huge investment as planning for retail park and employment scheme submitted
Planning applications have been submitted for a £5 million retail park and adjacent £3.5 million employment scheme that developers and local councillors hope will provide a welcome boost to Haverhill’s economy. The new proposals will create 250 full and part time jobs in total.
Supersized Enterprise Zone gives business the space to innovate
Ambitions to transform the economy of the East - boosting jobs, growth and innovation - take another step forward today as ten new Enterprise Zone sites go live.
Cambridge plant synthetic biologist wins 2016 Wellcome Trust Image Award
Fernán Federici, OpenPlant Fellow at the University of Cambridge and Director of the Synthetic Biology Lab at Pontificia Universidad Católica in Chile has been awarded a Wellcome Trust Image Award for his micrograph of maize leaves, shot in the Department of Plant Sciences in collaboration with Professor Jim Haseloff.
Future of Wireless International Conference strengthens vertical sector expertise
Leading authorities in vehicle automation and industrial IoT from Magna, Carillion and Fujitsu are to speak at the London Tech Week conference on 21st and 22nd June.
Pure’s Jen completes fundraising Sahara trek as part of Arthur Rank Hospice Charity team
Jen Little, Practice Recruitment Specialist at the Cambridge office of Pure, has completed a 75km trek across the Sahara desert to raise money for the Arthur Rank Hospice Charity (ARHC) and has described it as ‘the most amazing and phenomenal experience’.
Metrarc wins funding from Innovate UK for data protection research
Cambridge-based Metrarc is part of a consortium which has won funding worth nearly £400,000 from Innovate UK to combat growing security threats to the management of personal health data.
New nuclear: one size fits all?
This could be the time for small modular nuclear reactors to make their mark, argues The Scientific Alliance.
Cambridge lights to burn bright at night, despite switch-off elsewhere today
From today (1 April), Labour-run Cambridge City Council is picking up the tab to keep street lights burning bright through the night across our historic, University city.
Map of rocky exoplanet reveals a lava world
The most detailed map of a small, rocky ‘super Earth’ to date reveals a planet almost completely covered by lava, with a molten ‘hot’ side and solid ‘cool’ side.
Two years after Heartbleed, what have we learned?
It’s the second anniversary of the disclosure of the Heartbleed bug – what has the industry learned from it? John Grimm of Thales e-security discusses the issues.