Embedded travel tracking announced with ground-breaking day to day functionality
Voyage Manager has announced today a huge leap forward in active travel tracking – embedded functionality.
Cambridge to get world’s first 3-D printed Science Centre
Using breakthrough technology and an ancient statute, Cambridge Science Centre has over come its problem of homelessness, creating a world first for the city.
Rachel Blackburn nominated for Open University Award
Rachel Blackburn of US2U Consulting has been nominated for the Open University Business School Alumni of the Year Achievement Award 2015-16.
Another piece in the DevOps puzzle – Redgate launches ReadyRoll at Build 2016
At the Microsoft Build Developer Conference 2016, Redgate is launching ReadyRoll, a key piece in the DevOps puzzle that addresses the pain often associated with managing database changes alongside the application.
Stagecoach freezes on-board passenger fares across Cambridgeshire and Bedfordshire
Bus company Stagecoach has announced it is freezing its on-board fares on most routes throughout Cambridgeshire and Bedfordshire (including Cambridge and Peterborough) as part of a major drive by the organisation to continue to offer its passengers value for money and encourage more people to travel by bus.
Is your baby really ill? There's an app for that
Daniel Zeichner MP will meet two Cambridge professors and a Cambridge mum and baby today (Friday) and see their potentially lifesaving app.
Anglia Ruskin student jets off for Gulf gig
Anglia Ruskin University student Oliver Cross is flying out to the Middle East this week to take part in events marking 200 years of cooperation and understanding between Bahrain and the UK.
Fine Art graduate lands major Italian art prize
Recent Anglia Ruskin University graduate Ian Wolter has won a leading Italian art prize for a hard-hitting performance piece focusing on child abuse in the Catholic Church.
WaveFX films and webcasts live from the Shard
The Sage European Debate that took place on Monday 7th March live from the Shard was moderated by Ian King from Sky News, with WaveFX filming and webcasting for Waters Productions.
Data analytics: why it’s crunch time for your business
Your business needs analytics, but get it wrong and the consequences could be dire, says Dr Stella Pachidi, ahead of her webinar on the subject on 24 May.
Cambridge agency wins pharmaceutical Digital Marketing Award
OST, the Cambridge-based social media agency, won the Digital Marketing Award at the 2016 Veterinary Marketing Awards (VMAs).
It's marketing - but not as you know it
Phrases like “ROI” get bandied about a lot in marketing, often accompanied by some sceptical eye-rolling. But Spirus is out to change the perception of marketing as an intangible, unquantifiable abstract.
Everything you need to know about blogger outreach
Meredith Ash, Senior Account Executive at KISS, has in-depth experience of running blogger engagement programmes. Here she shares her top tips for blogger etiquette.
Ashton KCJ (Ashtons Legal from 1 April 2016) appoints three new partners
Ashton KCJ has appointed Sharon Allison, Genie Barham and Claire Sleep as partners in the firm from 1 April 2016*.
What is Additive Manufacturing?
Cambridge Sensotec explains the process of Additive Manufacturing.
Young Cambridge artists enjoy Arsenal away day
Young artists who attend the Saturday Art&Design Club, run by the Cambridge School of Art at Anglia Ruskin University in conjunction with the Sorrell Foundation in London, were set a star-studded task during a trip to the Emirates Stadium in London.
Digital marketing: old school vs new school
Senior Web Developer at KISS, Barrie (Baz) Calver knows a thing or two about digital. Here he talks about the challenges of the fast moving digital landscape.
Stocks in Focus: Babcock International
This week Oliver Phillips of NW Brown focuses on Babcock International.
Businesses back apprenticeships at Cambridge Regional College
Businesses from across the region turned out in force to back apprenticeships at a Jobs Fair organised by Cambridge Regional College.
Sponsored place on next Women’s Leadership Programme available to third sector organisations
Pure is offering the chance for one aspiring female leader, working at a deserving organisation in the East of England, to receive a part-funded place on its highly successful Women’s Leadership Programme.
Law firm raises more than £6,500 for Magpas
Irwin Mitchell has presented a donation of more than £6,500 to Magpas Emergency Medical Charity, the law firm’s Cambridge office Charity of the Year for 2015.
Lawyers’ society announces Excellence Awards winners
The Cambridgeshire and District Law Society has announced the winners of its 2016 Excellence Awards, including Trainee Lawyer of the Year and Newly Qualified Lawyer of the Year, at its annual dinner.
CUTEC Bio-Hackathon - apply now!
With support from the SynBio Fund, CUTEC is hosting the UK’s first ever bio-focused “hackathon” in the University of Cambridge. Interdisciplinary teams will take on some of the greatest challenges facing biology.
SBRI Healthcare announces funding boost for urgent and emergency care services
SBRI Healthcare, an NHS England funded initiative to develop innovative products that address unmet health needs, today announced the 14 companies that will share £1.4 million funding to develop products that can significantly impact the increasing pressures being put on urgent and emergency care services.
Innomech and FCS Automation join forces for medical device manufacturers
GB Innomech (Innomech), based near Ely, and FCS Automation (FCS) have agreed to work together to offer medical device manufacturing companies a more integrated approach to robotics and automation.