Team needed to collaborate on charity Christmas tree collection!
Arthur Rank Hospice Charity has started a search for special individuals and businesses to help with a festive fundraising initiative.
Mills & Reeve advises on technology tie-up to develop new solutions for Internet of Things
Mills & Reeve has advised on the sale of award winning research organisation Sentec.
Evolution website sets out to tackle great scientific unknowns
Ever wondered if a fly can ride a bicycle, or whether you could survive only on water? A new website on evolution, created by Cambridge scientists and featuring contributions from luminaries including Sir David Attenborough, has some intriguing answers.
Creator of Corpus Chronophage receives Harrison Medal
Inventor and horologist Dr John C Taylor - creator of the famous Corpus Chronophage in Cambridge - has been awarded the prestigious Harrison Medal by the Worshipful Company of Clockmakers at the annual Livery Dinner at Drapers’ Hall, London.
Stretham Community Primary School strides out for Ely Festive 5K!
A team of nearly 50 from local school, Stretham Community Primary, will be taking part in Arthur Rank Hospice Charity’s Ely Festive 5K Fun Run this Sunday.
Intelligent Display Solutions sponsors Cambridge Hardware Developers' Conference
Display technology specialist, Intelligent Display Solutions (IDS) has announced that it has agreed to be a lead sponsor of H/WExpo, a new UK conference for developers of electronic and computer hardware. IDS will explain and demonstrate the latest display and touch technologies at the event next year.
Zinwave opens new regional offices in Macau
New offices allow Zinwave to accelerate growth in APAC and expand its footprint in existing and new markets globally.
GoPro accused of infringing Polaroid’s design rights
Stobbs IP writes: Proceedings have been brought against GoPro in the US by Polaroid for the alleged infringement of their design rights. In January 2014, Polaroid applied for registered design rights in the US (known as a ‘design patent’ under US law) in respect of its cube-shaped compact video camera.
Mobile World Congress: chance of a lifetime for British startup
KPMG and UK Trade and Investment (UKTI) are offering the opportunity for four mobile startups to showcase at 4YFN (4 Years From Now) at Mobile World Congress 2016. Over 100,000 people are expected to attend the conference in February next year.
Tier 2 Consulting builds patient record portal for 14M Genomics cancer research work
To facilitate the dissemination of Patient Test Reports (PTR), 14M Genomics commissioned Tier 2 Consulting to build a highly secure web portal for participating clinicians across Europe to retrieve and download PTRs.
Air Liquide announces agreement to acquire Airgas
Air Liquide, world leader in gases, technologies and services for Industry and Health, and Airgas, one of the leading suppliers of industrial gases and associated products and services in the US, have announced an agreement under which Air Liquide will acquire Airgas.
Endurance descendants to mark centenary by completing ancestor’s unfinished business
The family of the chief scientific officer from Ernest Shackleton’s famous Endurance expedition are to mark its centenary by completing part of his intended route to the South Pole and by digitising unpublished journals kept by their ancestor, James Wordie.
EY study shows contribution of Premier League and Clubs to UK economy
The Premier League and its Clubs contributed £3.4bn to UK GDP in 2013/14, according to a new report from EY.
Cambridge shows solidarity with Paris
Following the Paris attacks, the French community in Cambridge is organising a rally to stand in solidarity with the victims, their families and the people of Paris.
So what does a director actually do?
Marcus Johnson, Chief Executive of NW Brown, takes a look at the work of the director and wonders: what do they actually do?
Data Conversion Systems is top performer in the UK's first-ever IP League Table
Data Conversion Systems, a Cambridge-based pioneer in consumer digital audio equipment, has taken the top place in Britain's first ever Intellectual Property (IP) League Table, compiled by Metis Partners, the UK specialist in IP assets.
Kerio Connect 9.0 improves business email with time saving capabilities and more
New release of award-winning messaging and collaboration solution improves performance, usability and email management.
Professional skills workshop looks at business processes
A one day Professional Skills workshop on Thursday December 3rd provides an overview of the wide range of tools and techniques employed in managing business processes.
Cambridge author shortlisted for 2015 Costa Book Awards
Cambridge based biographer, historian and literary critic Ruth Scurr has been shortlisted for the 2015 Costa Book Awards for her book about the life of the 17th-century 'father of English biography', John Aubrey.
Thales delivers high performance, low latency data protection for data in transit
Thales, leader in critical information systems and cybersecurity, announces the launch of the Datacryptor 5000 Series, a high-speed data in motion security platform that delivers high performance encryption at near zero latency. Its advanced security and efficiency features make it an extremely compelling security solution for both commercial and government customers.
European Medicines Agency approves Xiapex® for concurrent treatment of palpable cords
Swedish Orphan Biovitrum AB (publ) (Sobi) today announced that the European Medicines Agency has approved Xiapex® (collagenase clostridium histolyticum, or CCH) for the treatment of two Dupuytren's contracture (DC) cords concurrently.
Revealed: The £1.1bn profit of the 2015 Grant Thornton Cambridgeshire 100
Jenny Chapman, Business Editor at the Cambridge News, reports on the growth and success of the top local companies included in the 2015 Grant Thornton Cambridgeshire 100.
Cambridge Filmworks celebrates 25 years of excellence with Cambridge Judge Business School
The Cambridge Judge Business School is 25 years old this year and to celebrate, Cambridge Filmworks has produced a brand new film looking at the school's past, present and future.
University of Glasgow researchers make graphene production breakthrough
Graphene has been hailed as a wonder material since it was first isolated from graphite in 2004. Graphene is just a single atom thick but it is flexible, stronger than steel, and capable of efficiently conducting heat and electricity.
Stocks in Focus: St Ives
Oliver Phillips of NW Brown looks at St Ives, an international marketing services group with a strong list of clients.