Sepura TETRA solution improves security in Mexican municipality
Sepura is delighted to announce the delivery of a complete TETRA solution to the Public Security Directorate of the Mexican municipality of Atizapán de Zaragoza. This significant contract was achieved in conjunction with Jomtel Telecomunicaciones, one of Sepura’s established partners in Mexico.
Edwards and Blake launches new facility at Domino Printing Sciences
East Anglian contract catering firm Edwards & Blake has won the contract to provide Domino Printing Sciences with on-site breakfast and lunch for their 470 head office and factory employees
Cambridge CMOS Sensors wins MEMS crown
Cambridge CMOS Sensors (CCS), an industry leader in advanced sensor solutions, has been awarded the MEMS Industry Group technical showcase award for the CCS800 product family of ultra-low power miniature gas sensors. This award we presented at the MEMS Executive Congress Europe for emerging applications of MEMS and sensors.
How do we build and sustain a world class innovation system in the UK?
Cambridge Judge Business School Entrepreneur-in-Residence, Dr Uday Phadke, will speak at R&D Society/Knowledge Transfer Network event on 29 April.
The Deregulation Act 2015 - impact on Landlords
The Deregulation Act 2015 contains a number of changes to the law that will impact on landlords. Eleanor Rutherford of Hewitsons explains.
Milton Gala Day and Fun Dog Show back for 2015!
A doggy tea party and craft fair have been announced as new additions to the annual Milton Gala Day and Fun Dog Show, which is held in aid of East Anglia’s Children’s Hospices (EACH).
AstraZeneca announces latest data for investigational non-small cell lung cancer medicine
Late breaking data presented at the European Lung Cancer Congress 2015 shows delay in disease progression of over a year for AstraZeneca's investigational non-small cell lung cancer medicine AZD9291.
Selumetinib granted Orphan Drug Designation by US FDA for treatment of uveal melanoma
AstraZeneca today announced that the US Food and Drug Administration has granted Orphan Drug Designation for the MEK inhibitor selumetinib, for the treatment of uveal melanoma.
National Minimum Wage increases of 4% and other manifesto promises: what can we expect?
This week has seen the publication of the manifestos of all three major political parties. All of them address pay issues, in particular low pay, executive pay, and gender pay equality.
Hundreds seek Stansted job opportunities in North London
Over 500 job seekers passed through the doors of the latest Stansted Airport Jobs Fair in just four hours this week.
Herakles – a hero for all ages
An exhibition that reimagines Greek hero Herakles as a 19th century colonist in New Zealand opens at Cambridge University's Museum of Classical Archaeology today (April 17).
Citrix becomes a preferred vendor of Bar Associations
Citrix ShareFile delivers simple, secure and mobile document management for the legal market.
Leading Finnish industrialists and academics visit Cambridge Design Partnership
A delegation from Lahti in Finland including Outi Kallionen, President of University of Lahti, one of Finland’s leading design schools and Jukka Rantanen, CEO of LADEC, the region’s industrial development company visited Cambridge Design Partnership to see how it integrates design and technology to create market leading innovation.
Mantracourt offers free data logging and monitoring software
Mantracourt is to supply its T24LOG100 advanced data logging and mapping software free of charge with the purchase of any of its T24 wireless sensor range.
Pollution (and solutions)
Prosperous societies can tackle pollution effectively, says The Scientific Alliance.
ARM announces acquisition of Wicentric and Sunrise Micro Devices
ARM today announced the acquisition of Wicentric, a Bluetooth® Smart stack and profile provider, and Sunrise Micro Devices (SMD), a provider of sub-one volt Bluetooth radio intellectual property (IP).
Landmark event for £26 million building named after physicist James Clerk Maxwell
Pioneering “blue skies” research is a step closer to having a home after a topping out ceremony was held at a centrepiece building on the West Cambridge site.
Taking time to think differently: RiverRhee Consulting Newsletter
RiverRhee Consulting has published the latest edition of its newsletter for March – April 2015.
Taylor Wessing launches UK's first legal document builder for tech start-ups
A new document builder, allowing entrepreneurs and the start-up community to create term-sheets for seed investments, has today gone live.
Love conquers all with Best Overall Project prize
Anglia Ruskin University graduates claimed two major prizes at the prestigious 2015 London Book Fair International Excellence Awards ceremony at London Olympia Conference Centre.
Growing success leads to new jobs
Transatlantic expansion will see product design and development firm Cambridge Consultants create 100 new jobs this year as demand for its cutting-edge innovation expertise continues to grow.
Liberal Democrat manifesto - 'longer term vision for infrastructure, less political meddling'
The Liberal Democrat manifesto was published yesterday (Weds). Civil engineers welcome much of the content, which indicates the party recognises the importance of the country's infrastructure and energy supply.
Deloitte Corporate Finance advises the Gooderham family on the sale of Snape Maltings
Deloitte Corporate Finance has successfully advised the Gooderham family on the sale of the Snape Maltings freehold site and commercial portfolio to Aldeburgh Music for an undisclosed sum. The Deloitte team was led by Tim Hansell, who heads up Deloitte’s Corporate Finance team based in Cambridge.
AVEVA launches major electrical and instrumentation software upgrade
New releases of AVEVA Electrical and AVEVA Instrumentation software provide powerful new functionality for engineering teams.
Roary returns
The Cambridge Roar is back – with a new summer of fun and entertaining festival events for Cambridgeshire! With 18 events over 23 days, there’s something for everyone.