Stone King launches legal package to support SMEs and OMBs
The Cambridge branch of leading national law firm, Stone King, has launched a tailored legal package to support Cambridgeshire’s SMEs and owned management businesses.
Electric buses: more advanced than you think
Recent IDTechEx conference presentations and webinars on the research carried out for the new IDTechEx report, Electric Buses 2015-2025 attracted many questions, says its Chairman, Dr Peter Harrop.
Introducing the ‘stars’ of Cambridge Science
The Cambridge Science Festival, which started yesterday and runs for two weeks, celebrates world-leading science. As part of the Festival, seven leading scientists, the Cambridge Stars, will be discussing their glittering careers and latest research breakthroughs across two events, on 12 and 19 March.
Fifteen new breast cancer genetic risk ‘hot-spots’ revealed
Scientists have discovered 15 previously unknown genetic ‘hot-spots’ that can increase a woman’s risk of developing breast cancer, according to research published this week in Nature Genetics.
Your brain might not be as ‘old’ as you think
Our standard way of measuring brain activity could be giving us a misleading picture of how our brains age, argues Dr Kamen Tsvetanov from the University of Cambridge Department of Psychology.
The science of confidence
Communication coach Jon Torrens describes two simple techniques for speaking confidence.
Data as a democratic process
Across countless communities of sub-Saharan Africa, children politely answer questions posed by researchers. Then silence. Who knows what happens to the information, how it is analysed and with whom it is shared?
The end of the tax year is nigh!
This is always a busy time, so Price Bailey provides a quick reminder of what you may need to think about.
How to take on the giants - and win!
If you've ever wanted to do something that you thought would be too big a fight, listening to Faisel Rahman could change your mind.
Onespacemedia partners with the University of Warwick to reimagine data-ownership
The Hub-of-All-Things (HAT) project is an innovative re-imagination of our existing relationship with our personal data.
Crescendo Biologics article appears in 'Nature' Publication
Nature Biopharma Dealmakers: Humabody Fragments™: small and perfectly formed
Combined use of UV technology & infrared heat makes paint curing even more energy-efficient
Only elaborate coating processes make inks and coatings permanently nice-looking, high-gloss and scratch-resistant. These countless production steps may be a real challenge to manufacturers as they often mean substantial energy consumption and costs.
Scotland hosts hi-tech Developers' Conference
Scottish Embedded Systems Conference will offer engineers and computer scientists an opportunity to learn about new technologies, develop new skills and meet with industry experts.
Festival explores the Science of Invention
The 21st Cambridge Science Festival, which starts today and runs for two weeks, will include events exploring human creativity and invention. Throughout the Festival, Cambridge will be invaded by a Mars rover, will play host to the future of electricity and artificial lights and will celebrate some of the most significant advances in computing, printing and micro-manufacturing.
Sepura wins 'Best use of TETRA in Utilities' at International TETRA Awards
Sepura is delighted to announce it has won the 'Best use of TETRA in Utilities' at the prestigious International TETRA Awards during a gala ceremony which took place in London last Thursday. Sepura was also finalist in the Best TETRA Innovation category for the IP67 Ultra CSM, a revolutionary all-weather controller speaker microphone.
Sphere Fluidics named one of Britain's most disruptive businesses
Cambridge Enterprise portfolio company Sphere Fluidics has been named one of the UK's top 50 disruptive SMEs by Real Business.
RealVNC® showcases latest tech and integrated solutions at CeBIT 2015
RealVNC, the original developer and provider of VNC® remote access and control software, will be exhibiting its latest technology at CeBIT in Hannover from 16th to 20th March 2015. The demonstrations will include collaborations with AMD and Intel®, alongside RealVNC’s cloud offering, deskhop.
Time to spring clean? Here are five reasons why you should…
It may still be decidedly nippy outside but it is officially spring, and with those lighter evenings and hints of sunshine comes the need to have a clear out. This week Spirus has been looking at database cleansing, and how important it is for every business to do in order to maximise your results.
Strem Chemicals offers useful blogs for bioscience researchers
News from Strem Inc includes a new-look website and incredibly useful blogs for bioscience researchers, while your local contact remains Strem Chemicals UK Ltd, based in Cambridge.
Product Technology Partners celebrates 15 years in business!
Product Technology Partners is very pleased to be celebrating 15 years in business today! From small beginnings in 2000, Dr Martin Saxon and Kevin Snelling now employ a team of hardware and software engineers working across a wide range of industries which include pharmaceutical, oil and gas, and automotive.
eg technology works with Fluidic Analytics
eg technology is working with Fluidic Analytics to develop products that enable better, faster and more accurate protein characterisation that could make a dramatic impact on the way disease is treated and health is maintained.
Maximise your rental property to achieve better returns
According to a recent report, the average house price is Cambridge is 10 times more than the National Average earnings. This means that when buying and letting a property it is important to make sure you maximise it to its full potential.
Cambridge Executive MBA team takes up cycling
Bringing the Tour de France to India – a nation with scarcely any culture of sports cycling – has proved an ambitious task for its organisers.
Zeiss sponsors Department of Engineering Photography Competition
The annual photography competition, open to all staff and students in Cambridge University's Department of Engineering, is sponsored by ZEISS (Scanning electron microscopy division).
Lombard serves up 9% cost saving on IT equipment for Irwin Mitchell
Lombard Technology Services (LTS) supports efficient and cost-effective financing for technology upgrade at leading UK law firm.