WaveFX live streams British Champions Day from Newmarket
Great British Racing is the sport’s official marketing and promotional body, working with all of racing’s stakeholders.
Onespacemedia's Money Mover website shortlisted for another award
Onespacemedia is delighted that Money Mover’s website has been shortlisted in the Business category of the 2015 Good Web Guide Website of the Year. The awards, founded in 2009, focus on websites that demonstrate innovation and online excellence.
Xaar marks 25 years as inkjet leader in industrial print with major presence at InPrint 2015
Xaar, the world leader in industrial inkjet technology, will demonstrate the versatility and flexibility of its innovative technology for a wide range of industrial applications at InPrint 2015 next week (Munich Tradefair Centre, 10-12 November).
Bango wins regional final of National Apprenticeship Awards 2015
Bango has beaten off competition from entrants across the region to win the East of England final of the National Apprenticeship Awards 2015.
Life sciences boost to Cambridge Ahead membership
The Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute becomes Cambridge Ahead's 36th Member organisation, while two significant Cambridge life science figures become Individual Members.
GTC wins gold from RoSPA
Leading provider of independent utilities connections, GTC, has won Gold in the RoSPA Occupational Health and Safety Awards 2015.
Arthur Rank Hospice Charity serves up xmas puddings and a flourishing line of 1st class cards
Discover where Arthur Rank Hospice Charity Christmas goodies are available this year.
How the thought of money affects work
The thought of money can make ostracised workers feel better, says a Harvard Business Review article co-authored by David De Cremer of Cambridge Judge.
Ovarian cancer study paves the way for personalised medicine
East Anglian women have been the first to benefit from clinical research undertaken by a consultant clinical geneticist from CUH Addenbrooke’s.
Tame your computer - pace your presentation
In her regular series for Cambridge Network members, software training expert Karen Roem offers handy tips to help you 'Tame your computer'. This week she describes how to specify the time to spend on a slide before advancing to the next (Microsoft PowerPoint*)...
Courses develop skills in project management and presenting
Courses from Cambridge Network's Learning Collaboration later this month tackle project management skills for people who don't normally manage projects, and presentation skills for those who need to master or brush up on the essentials of presenting.
Charity appeals for help with Ely Festive 5K
Could you take part, or help another way, at Arthur Rank Hospice Charity's pre-Christmas fun run on Sunday 22nd November?
New tool could keep young male runners on track
The world’s first marathon pacing calculator is being launched by sports scientists at Anglia Ruskin University on 4 November – and it should prove particularly useful for young male runners.
Grant will advance work on switchlets
Professor Rodolphe Sepulchre of Cambridge University Department of Engineering’s Control Group has received a €2.5 million grant from the European Research Council (ERC) to advance his work on the topic of switchlets.
New design points a path to the ‘ultimate’ battery
A group of researchers including from Cambridge University Department of Engineering’s Graphene Centre have successfully demonstrated how several of the problems impeding the practical development of the so-called ‘ultimate’ battery could be overcome.
Anglia Ruskin helps firm get the job done
More than 20 employees from a leading construction company are to complete a bespoke online course to gain the right skills to assist them in building homes, hospitals, schools, leisure centres and sports stadiums.
Apply before 20 November for Shell Springboard
There are only a few weeks left for a chance to receive up to £150,000 for your low carbon enterprise.
Teltronic supplies CCTV solution for Monterrey Metro
Siemens has, once again, chosen to collaborate with Teltronic, part of the Sepura Group, to supply the video surveillance solution for Line 3 of the Monterrey Metro System, Mexico.
Think about a career in recruitment during Professions Week
Pure Resourcing is looking ahead to Professions Week next week and highlighting a profession very close to its heart: recruitment!
Do candidates accept CV advice from recruiters?
David Atkin of Brand Recruitment says: "I often read with interest many of the articles on LinkedIn relating to recruitment and I’ll be the first to admit that what I’ve written here is neither a hot topic or rocket science, but due to a couple of experiences I’ve had recently, I felt compelled to put pen to paper all the same...
EY and LinkedIn enter alliance to help accelerate growth in the business-to-business market
EY and LinkedIn today announce a new strategic alliance to jointly offer services to help more companies around the world use technology, social networks and innovative sales techniques to empower their go-to-market efforts.
CRFS 'See through the noise' campaign is great success at DSEI 2015
CRFS, a leader in real-time RF spectrum monitoring solutions has had great success with its new “See through the noise” campaign focused on the latest class-leading family of RFeye® Nodes:- intelligent networkable systems for deployed, size, weight and power, cost sensitive (SWaP-C) applications.
RealVNC® showcases latest in-car technology at TU-Automotive Europe 2015
RealVNC, the global provider of VNC® remote access technology and premier MirrorLink™ supplier, will be demonstrating its most recent automotive solutions at TU Automotive Europe 2015 next week (2-3 November).
5,500 energy sector jobs in East of England, says EY report
The energy sector in the East of England directly supported 5,500 jobs in 2014. Unlike other major industries, it is ‘a significant employer across all regions of the country’, according to Powering the UK, a new report by professional services firm EY for Energy UK.
Hack, hack, hack! One in 20 applications on private US PCs are end-of-life
Private PCs are rife with unpatched vulnerable applications from vendors like Apple, Adobe and Oracle. The 76 applications on the average US PC come from 27 different vendors - that's how many update mechanisms you need to stay on top of!