Studio 24 helps visualise risk on the world’s economy
Cambridge-based digital marketing agency Studio 24 has just launched the Cambridge Risk Framework, their latest project with ongoing client the University of Cambridge Judge Business School.
Anthias Consulting welcomes Richard Stokes as consultant and trainer
Anthias Consulting, a leading international provider of training and consultancy in Gas Chromatography and GC-MS, is pleased to announce the appointment of Richard Stokes, who has recently joined the team in the role of Consultant and Trainer.
Anglia Ruskin University is full of good ideas
Anglia Ruskin University is to host several exciting events during the Cambridge Festival of Ideas, which launches on Monday (October 19th) and runs for two weeks.
Record breaking sales mean further expansion for Zettlex
What is already a record breaking year for Zettlex has continued, with Q3 2015 sales the highest since the company’s inception in 2004.
Oscar winner given award by alma mater
A two-time Academy Award-winning make-up artist has received the Anglia Ruskin University Alumni Success in Business Award during a graduation ceremony at the Corn Exchange, Cambridge.
Tecan offers walkaway batch processing for the Spark™ 10M reader
Tecan’s innovative Spark 10M multimode reader can now be combined with the company’s Connect™ microplate stacker to offer semi-automated batch processing of up to 50 assay plates.
Focus on collaboration: RiverRhee Consulting Newsletter, September – October 2015
The projects that RiverRhee has been engaged in since the summer have been quite a mix, and collaboration seems to be a tidy theme to blend them all together. The autumn issue for APM’s Project magazine includes a blog on collaboration, and also an article featuring collaboration as one of three magic words for project management so they confirmed our choice of theme! RiverRhee’s focus is on…
Quartz Crystal Microbalance moisture analyzer designed for easy installation
Michell Instrument’s QMA601 process moisture analyzer is designed for easy retrofit into existing systems. This enables older plants to take advantage of the latest developments in quartz crystal microbalance technology for trace moisture measurements.
Quotient Clinical showcases Translational Pharmaceutics and RapidFACT at AAPS 2015
Quotient Clinical, the Translational Pharmaceutics® company, will be highlighting the benefits of its unique, integrated approach to formulation development, real-time adaptive manufacturing and clinical testing on booth 1662 at this year’s American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists (AAPS)Annual Meeting and Exposition.
Final speaker line up confirmed for creativeConf Cambridge 2015
Software Acumen, organisers of hands-on technology events, and CamCreative, a centralised voice for creative people in Cambridge, confirmed today the final speaker line-up for creativeConf Cambridge 2015, a new practical event taking place at Anglia Ruskin University, East Road, Cambridge on Saturday 24th October.
Fruit-picking robot is the pick of the bunch
A robotics breakthrough by product design and development firm Cambridge Consultants is set to boost productivity across the food chain – from the field to the warehouse.
Meteorite impact turns silica into stishovite in a billionth of a second
Simon Redfern from Cambridge University's Department of Earth Sciences discusses a study that has recreated the conditions experienced during the meteor strike that formed the Barringer Crater in Arizona.
Civil Engineers congratulate Professor Robert Mair on peerage
The Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE) has warmly greeted the appointment of Professor Robert Mair to the House of Lords.
Authors seek case studies from readers
Have you used the book New Business: Next Steps to grow your business? If so, the authors of this best-seller would like to hear from you...
Want to change? Focus on who you are now
David Willcock of Liberating Potential Ltd explores some of the implications of Arnold Beisser's Paradoxical Theory of Change for leadership and change in organisations...
Human Vaccines Project partners with MedImmune
MedImmune is the newest member of the Human Vaccines Project, which will help to accelerate the research and development of vaccines and immunotherapies for infectious disease and cancer.
How confident are patients at using drug delivery devices?
How confident are patients at using different types of drug delivery devices, such as inhalers, injectors or patches?
Basque Country President inaugurates Teltronic’s solution for Bilbao Metro
The President of the Basque Country, Iñigo Urkullu, has inaugurated the latest phase of Teltronic’s security-boosting communications network for Bilbao Metro, deployed in conjunction with ITELAZPI, operators of the Basque Country’s regional communications network.
Can you help #hackCambridge to tackle the city’s challenges?
Cambridge’s brainpower is being challenged to take part in a 24hr Hackathon to find ways of using technology to tackle the pressures facing the city as it grows.
Cambridge alumnus awarded Nobel economics prize
Professor Angus Deaton, a graduate and Honorary Fellow of Fitzwilliam College, University of Cambridge, has been awarded The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel 2015.
Stansted Airport flies past 22 million passengers a year
Stansted Airport has topped 22 million passengers a year for the first time in over six years - and just eight months since passing the 20 million a year milestone - as the total number of passengers passing through the terminal increased by 15.8% in the past 12 months.
Tougher years ahead for UK economy as ‘sugar rush’ begins to fade, says EY ITEM Club
The UK economy will continue to post solid growth rates over the next three years but, as consumer spending slows, we will have to rely on harder to win gains from increases in business investment and productivity, according to the EY ITEM Club Autumn Forecast.
US2U Consulting attends unveiling of The Enterprise Centre at the University of East Anglia
US2U Consulting was pleased to attend the opening of The Enterprise Centre at the University of East Anglia on Thursday 8th October.
North Pole Cambridge Christmas Festival offers festive entertainment for everyone
The North Pole Cambridge Christmas Festival is back and back in style, giving you the opportunity to get into the spirit of Christmas throughout the festive season (20th November – 4th January 2016).
Silicon Fen is a good place to have a business, Muller tells CNBC
Silicon Valley is not the only place to have tech success, says ARM co-founder Mike Muller in his interview with the news channel CNBC. He explains that UK can compete with the US tech hub from its own Silicon Fen.