Florida International University adopts ANSYS engineering simulation solutions campus-wide
Students at Florida International University (FIU) now have access to the full suite of ANSYS multiphysics solutions – enabling them to be better prepared for engineering careers by using the same software used by professionals around the world. University faculty will also be able to conduct research using the campus-wide licence.
SteelCentral Portal: visibility into performance accross complex, hybrid IT environments
Riverbed® SteelCentral™ Portal provides IT and business managers with a single source of truth for network, application, and end-user experience performance combined with unparalleled ease-of-use.
New Investment Manager joins NW Brown's Norwich office
NW Brown is pleased to announce that they have attracted Kevin Boland from the highly regarded Church House Investment Management firm to enhance their Unthank Road, Norwich operation.
EnSilica launches eSi-3260 processor core with comprehensive SIMD DSP extensions targeting Io
EnSilica has added to its family of eSi-RISC processor cores with the launch of the eSi-3260 targeted at IoT sensing nodes and always-on applications. The eSi-3260 combines advanced DSP functionality with the characteristic eSi-RISC small footprint and extremely low power consumption.
Learn the leadership aspects of project working
Are you responsible for leading projects and teams? If so, you could benefit from a training course available from Cambridge Network's Learning Collaboration at the end of this month.
Xaar launches 'larger drop' Xaar 1002 GS12U printhead for UV applications
Xaar, the world’s leading inkjet technology specialist, is pleased to announce the launch of the Xaar 1002 GS12U printhead, its first larger drop printhead for UV applications.
Horizon reports strong maiden full year results since listing on AIM
Horizon Discovery Group plc, the international life science company providing research tools and services that power genomics research and the development of personalised medicines, is pleased to announce its unaudited preliminary results for the year ended 31st December 2014.
Cambridge Cognition product exceeds £1m sales in first nine months
Cambridge Cognition today announces that sales of its Cantab Connect CTIS-Abuse Liability have exceeded £1 million ($1.5 million) in its first nine months from launch.
Genome diagnostic company Congenica raises £2.2m
Cambridge-based Congenica, a spinout from The Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute, has raised a further £2.2m with the completion of a series A round of financing by Amadeus Capital Partners’ early stage funds and the company’s initial investor Cambridge Innovation Capital.
Stansted Airport welcomes one million more passengers in first three months of 2015
Stansted is the fastest growing airport in the UK, with ten consecutive months of double digit growth.
Cambridge Index advances 4.8%
The Cambridge Index increased 4.8% or 868 points to 18,977.4, as nine of the top ten index heavyweights posted weekly gains.
Miniature gas sensors reach wider global market with Future Electronics
Future Electronics, a world-class leader and innovator in the distribution and marketing of electronic components, today announced it has signed a worldwide distribution franchise agreement with Cambridge CMOS Sensors (CCS), the UK-based fabless manufacturer of surface-mount MEMS/CMOS gas sensors. The agreement is effective immediately.
CRedit360 first sustainability software provider to support DJSI’s XBRL taxonomy
CRedit360 today announced it is one of the two initial software providers that include RobecoSAM’s new Dow Jones Sustainability Indices (DJSI) XBRL framework, allowing required information to be automatically tagged and transferred with minimal effort required by the reporting company.
Ignite is just the job for careers startup WikiJob
The founder of successful graduate careers startup WikiJob found the highly practical training via Cambridge Judge Business School's Ignite programme for tech entrepreneurs had a positive impact on his own personal development and that of the business.
Progen reap benefits on major EVONIK project using AVEVA 3D modelling solution
Leading international engineering company uses AVEVA PDMS to increase quality and efficiency on major chemical processing contract.
Aircraft Interiors Expo 2015 (AIX) meets AIM Altitude
Today, the opening day of the Aircraft Interiors Expo 2015, will provide the first major opportunity for the industry to acquaint itself with AIM Altitude.
How to handle a crisis
Cambridge Network's next Breakfast Networking session on Thursday April 30th will focus on crisis management - what to do and what not to do.
Distance running may be an evolutionary ‘signal’ for desirable male genes
New research shows that males with higher ‘reproductive potential’ are better distance runners. This may have been used by females as a reliable signal of high male genetic quality during our hunter-gatherer past, as good runners are more likely to have other traits of good hunters and providers, such as intelligence and generosity.
Driverless cars: what's the story?
Trials led by the UK Autodrive consortium will be taking place over the next few years to test both the technology and public reaction to autonomous vehicles, which may be in our cities soon. The next Cambridge Network Business Lecture on Tuesday 21st April will focus on both the technology within these ‘cars’ and public reaction to them.
Michell’s PCMini52 robust humidity sensor installed for climate-controlled food storage
When it comes to food storage, the reliability of control equipment matters. A major European manufacturer of storage and climate control systems for the agricultural industry has chosen to install Michell’s PCMini52 humidity and temperature probes to monitor temperature and humidity conditions in the systems they supply.
Successful live stream to San Francisco for WaveFX
Live streaming of events and company meetings is fast becoming the norm and this week Metaswitch entrusted Cambridge-based WaveFX to produce, film and securely webcast their private event live to San Francisco.
Study seeks established entrepreneurs
How do established entrepreneurs think? Speaker, facilitator and author Kate Atkin is looking for people to take part in her current study.
Anglia Ruskin psychologists receive £278k research grant from Leverhulme Trust
Psychologists at Anglia Ruskin University have been awarded £278,000 from the Leverhulme Trust to investigate the potential benefits of learning languages, how it affects children’s development and whether it can delay the onset of dementia in older people.
UK Space Agency National Space Technology Programme: call for proposals for flagship projects
On behalf of the UK Space Agency, Qi3 is pleased to announce the call for space technology flagship projects as part of the National Space Technology Programme (NSTP).
Cerner and Qualcomm collaborate to advance remote home health monitoring
Cerner Corp. and Qualcomm Life, Inc., a subsidiary of Qualcomm Incorporated, today announced an agreement to extend Cerner’s industry leading medical device connectivity capabilities beyond the hospital to the home.