Smartphone apps are key for patient health - a special report from 'The Times'
Patients are set to become active players in a technology revolution which could improve their health and revive the NHS, as Lorena Tonarelli discovers in a report published in The Times special supplement on "Future of Healthcare".
Learn the secrets of successful agri-tech collaborations
“Better together” is the message from the next Agri-Tech East Pollinator* on Tuesday April 21st, showcasing examples of successful collaborations between industry and academics where working together has helped solve some key challenges for agriculture.
Science Festival is bigger than ever
The 2015 Cambridge Science Festival finished on a high on Sunday, following two weeks of lively science talks, demonstrations, exhibitions, theatre, comedy, art and much more, which had the city of Cambridge bustling with thousands of people eager to explore diverse areas of science.
Anderson Yates ready for The Two Counties Business Exhibition
Anderson Yates looks forward to meeting new and old contacts at the Two Counties Business Exhibition. Banners at the ready, promotional items - pens, pads, sport water bottle, flash balls (?) - come and see them and possibly win one at Anderson Yates' stand.
CRFS appoints spectrum regulatory expert, Filip Žganec
CRFS, the world's leading provider of distributed RF spectrum intelligence systems, is pleased to announce the appointment of Filip Žganec as Regulatory Sales Manager.
Listed firms must publish maximum salary increases for executives, says BIS
A government review of information about executive pay in annual reports finds that firms have generally complied with regulations introduced in 2013. A significant omission however is the disclosure of the maximum salary increase that executives can receive. The review recommends changes to the regulations to ensure that firms do publish this information in future.
Researchers investigate health-conscious concrete
Roads that self-repair, bridges filled with first-aid bubbles, buildings with arteries...not some futuristic fantasy but a very real possibility with ‘smart’ concrete.
Mobas named as a Top 10 Elite Design Agency
Cambridge-based Mobas has been ranked as one of the Top 10 Elite Design Agencies in the country, following the publication today of a Design Census by leading marketing title The Drum.
Lumie offers 3-step plan to manage the clock change
Cambridge-based light therapy specialist Lumie offers a three-step plan for helping you to cope with the clock change next Sunday (29 March).
Pharma deal: company headed by Cambridge Judge alumnus, sold to Johnson & Johnson
A company that developed a drug that could prevent heart attack and stroke, headed by a Cambridge Judge alumnus, has been sold to Johnson & Johnson.
What would happen if you could no longer run your small business?
If your circumstances changed suddenly, and you needed to exit your business in the near future, how well prepared are you and the business? Complimentary workshops for small business owners are available during April and May 2015.
Back 2 the Floor in Cambridge for National Apprenticeship Week
To celebrate National Apprenticeship Week 2015, experienced local business people went ‘Back 2 the Floor’ in Cambridge to try their hand at a new career.
Huppert wins fight to bring Hinchingbrooke back into NHS
MP Julian Huppert has won his fight to bring Hinchingbrooke Hospital back into public management after the failure of the £1 billion private contract with Circle.
Hopster proves a hit in university test
Manchester-based Tweed Brewing Company has turned to researchers at Anglia Ruskin University in Cambridge to discover the pulling power of its new beer bottle design.
A common sense guide to branding for small businesses
If you'd like to learn how to start branding on a budget but really don't know where to start, here are a few tips for brand marketing in the real world from Adrian Kimpton, partner at Sable&Hawkes.
The real corporate tax scandal
Western governments have finally begun to pay close attention to tax avoidance by multinational corporations in rich countries. But where, Cambridge Judge Business School’s Professor Paul Tracey asks, does that leave poor countries, where the effect is arguably much more devastating?
ZEISS announces partnership with ECR Engines
ZEISS has announced an expansion of its multi-year partnership agreement with ECR Engines, a subsidiary of legendary NASCAR organisation Richard Childress Racing (RCR).
Cambridge Filmworks meets the Duchess of Cambridge
Cambridge Filmworks spent the day filming at 'Action For Children’s' Cape Hill Children’s Centre in Smethwick, Birmingham, where the Duchess of Cambridge came to meet families who have faced difficult circumstances, and to learn how the charity has helped them.
Want rapport when speaking? Relax.
Communication coach Jon Torrens describes a simple technique for gaining rapport.
Silk Pearce designs book for Cambridge CB1
Silk Pearce has designed a new book for Brookgate, the property development and investment company, showcasing their vision for a new city quarter in Cambridge.
SCC enters Data Telecoms with Fluidata Investment
SCC has entered Data Telecoms following its investment in Fluidata, delivering added Data Centre Services connectivity and capability.
Videojet launches new technology to help tobacco plants implement Codentify®
Purpose-built ‘Codentify® Interface’ improves integration of Codentify® solutions
Molecular exploration at the Science Festival
The Babraham Institute created a bit of a stir at the Cambridge Science Festival on the weekend 14-15 March. Thanks to the launch of a new 'Molecular Explorers' exhibit, visitors flocked round the exhibit to learn more about the Institute's scientific activities and embark on a journey of molecular discovery.
Cambourne hosts hi-tech Developers' Conference
This year's Cambridge Device Developers' Conference is to be hosted at the Belfry Hotel in Cambourne on Thursday 14th May.
University spin-out Enval demonstrates aluminium recovery technology in recycling trials
Enval’s pioneering technology will provide the recycling solution for a project to assess the feasibility of including flexible laminate packaging, such as food and drink pouches, pet food pouches and toothpaste tubes, in existing household recycling schemes.