Small cell backhaul innovation powers CCS to top honours at 'Business Weekly' awards
CCS (Cambridge Communication Systems), creator of the world’s first self-organising small cell microwave backhaul system for mobile networks, today announces that it won the Wireless Innovation Award at the 25th Anniversary Business Weekly Awards.
Google changes ranking algorithm
Next month (April 21st 2015) Google will launch its updated algorithm for ranking websites. How will this affect your website stats? Get your site mobile and app optimised.
Success Tip: How to manage conflict in the workplace
Have you noticed that we can’t win a conflict, argument or a fight?
Schlumberger releases new ultra-high temperature drilling technologies
Schlumberger announced the launch of TeleScope ICE* ultrahigh-temperature measurements-while-drilling service and PowerDrive ICE* ultrahigh-temperature rotary steerable system (RSS).
AstraZeneca's positive Phase III top-line results for PT003 from PINNACLE 1/2 studies in COPD
AstraZeneca today announced positive top-line results from the Phase III PINNACLE programme, which included two pivotal 24-week studies (PINNACLE 1 and PINNACLE 2) to investigate the potential of PT003 to improve lung function in patients with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD).
Students and staff up for national awards
Student midwives from Anglia Ruskin University dominate the shortlist for a national award, with a member of staff in line for a teaching accolade.
Is there a business case for well-being in my organisation?
Over the past month Rize has been in discussions with a wide range of organisations who are looking to provide the Rize mental well-being tool to their people.
Flybe touch down to expand the UK gateway at Stansted
Flybe, Europe’s largest regional airline, touched down at Stansted Airport for the first time this week to expand Stansted’s UK connections and launch the first of three new services direct to the Isle of Man, Newcastle and Newquay.
Julian meets scientists of the future at specialist college
MP Julian Huppert will visit Cambridge’s specialist technical college on Friday (March 20) to address students at their assembly.
The Open University helps honour a year of MK business achievement at annual awards
The Open University sponsors the annual Milton Keynes Business Achievement Awards. Its senior figures joined with other local academic and business leaders for a gala presentation evening.
Cambridge Filmworks captures ‘The Power of Open’
Cambridge Filmworks has produced a brand new animation for Open Cloud, the leading providers of innovative virtualised telecom solutions.
Growth leads to managerial appointment
Howard Group has recruited an experienced development manager to assist in delivering its expanding development pipeline.
Managing projects in terms of mastering complexity
Professor Christoph Loch, Director of Cambridge Judge Business School, discusses the key challenges in effective project management as well as how you motivate high performance teams in projects.
When you educate girls, THIS is what change looks like
In the week culminating in International Women’s Day, the world celebrated the achievements, diversity, strength and resilience of girls and women, while passionately discussing ways to break down the many challenges and obstacles to gender equality that still remain.
CrowdFundMe2 expands into Cambridge office
Following expansion of its client base in Cambridge, CrowdFundMe2 has taken an office at the Cambridge Business Lounge, having established in Bury St Edmunds and London.
Consortium launches PING project to bring flexible electronics to market
Cartamundi, Van Genechten Packaging, PragmatIC, SMARTRAC, TNO and imec have joined forces to realise the creation of smart and interactive printed objects.
Cambridge Science Centre announces new CEO and plans that are ‘out of this world’
The Cambridge Science Centre marks two years of growth with the appointment of a new CEO. Cindy Forde joins from the BLUE Marine Foundation where she was Managing Director, heading up an international team dedicated to global protection of the world’s oceans.
Cambridge business welcomes politicians to launch Awards Week
As Cambridge prepared to recognise its most successful companies and individuals during Business Awards Week this week, local business people yesterday (Monday) had the chance to hear the latest news for business from the Rt Hon Danny Alexander MP, Chief Secretary to the Treasury.
Scientists move closer to 'two for one deal' on solar cell efficiency
The causes of a hitherto mysterious process that could enhance the power of solar cells have been explained in a new study.
Cambridge Index declines 0.7%
The Cambridge Index declined 0.7% or 123.1 points to 18,727.2, as seven of the top ten index heavyweights saw their share prices fall over the week.
Is embedded software development 'FREAKing' you out?
With yet another Open SSL vulnerability hitting the mainstream media, do you ever feel that your project will never be released? At what point do you stop developing and start shipping?
Labour councillors: voters trust Tories on economy
A new poll released today by the Labour History Research Unit at Anglia Ruskin University suggests Labour Party activists believe the party lags behind the Conservatives on economic matters in the minds of voters.
Breakfast Networking session explores marketing and selling online
Next week's Cambridge Network Breakfast Networking session focuses on marketing and selling online - at home and overseas.
Signagelive launches support for Google Chrome OS
Signagelive for Chrome facilitates enterprise-class digital signage and interactive touchscreen applications.
Anderson Yates offers free consultation @ Two Counties Business Exhibition
Independent Business Systems Consultants and Project Managers, Anderson Yates, will be attending the Two Counties Business Exhibition at the Millennium Grandstand, Newmarket on 25th March.