ARM and Microsoft support Internet of agri-Things meeting
Agri-food is set to benefit from the emerging Internet of Things. At a meeting in Cambridge tomorrow (Tuesday), innovative farmers and growers will be able to influence technologists at the forefront of developments. This includes Weightless-N, a new standard set to launch in early 2015, that will accelerate the creation of a new generation of low cost, networked sensors.
Anglia Ruskin athletes’ great eight
Anglia Ruskin University is celebrating an impressive eight-medal haul for its Judokas at the 2015 British Universities and Colleges Sports (BUCS) Nationals in Sheffield.
Anderson Yates invests in Netsuite consulting competency and expands its cloud offerings
Anderson Yates partners with Netsuite through Collaborative Systems Consulting in Cambridge and Keystone Data in Leeds - and invests in Netsuite consulting competency to provide independent advice and assistance to companies evaluating cloud based business management solutions.
Aseptika BuddyWOTCH shortlisted for three awards for wearables 2015
Aseptika’s BuddyWOTCH(TM) a medically-certified wearable smartwatch that measures, records and transmits key vital signs of those with chronic respiratory disease, has been shortlisted for three separate categories of awards at the Wearable Technology Show 2015.
2015 Microsoft Research PhD Scholarship projects announced
Microsoft Research Cambridge has long engaged in collaboration with academic researchers through research projects, Joint Research Centers, internships, and event sponsorships.
Cambridge Literary Festival: children's highlights announced
Cambridge Literary Festival is thrilled to confirm that beloved children’s author Judith Kerr will be appearing at its spring festival.
Penalties, prevention and ISO 45001
Three reasons to translate health and safety policies for your migrant workforce...
Studio 24 MD is arrested!
It was a surprise to the team at Studio 24 when the police arrived on the doorstep of the company's HQ on Friday to arrest Jonathan Woods, the Managing Director! The police charged him, put him in handcuffs and led him away to an awaiting police vehicle...
Julian joins International Development Minister for Camfed visit
MP Julian Huppert, who fought for Britain to lead the way on overseas aid, is today visiting a Cambridge charity dedicated to supporting girls and young women in the poorest rural communities of Africa.
Acting ‘out of character’ in the workplace
Look around your workplace – and ask yourself which colleagues you’d describe as extravert and which as introvert. Perhaps your most talkative workmate is actually an introvert? Research by Sanna Balsari-Palsule, a PhD candidate in Cambridge University's Department of Psychology, investigates the ways in which people act 'out of character' – and how the consequences play out in the workplace.
Innomech to develop lens manufacturing equipment for Rayner
Automation consultancy GB Innomech has been appointed by Rayner Intraocular Lenses Limited to design and develop automated lens manufacturing equipment.
Stale illusion: mutual funds exploit through higher fees investors who chase ‘stale returns’
Investors fail to distinguish between relevant and stale components of fund performance, finds research co-authored at Cambridge Judge Business School.
House of Holland and Metail partner to create a fully immersive online AW15 experience
British brand House of Holland is once again working with local fashion technology company, Metail, to create an immersive catwalk experience.
New Technology Centre announced on Cambridge Science Park
Trinity College is pleased to announce that in partnership with the Department of Business, Innovation and Skills it plans to build the Sir John Bradfield Centre, a new Technology Centre in the heart of the Cambridge Science Park. The Prime Minister David Cameron visited the site yesterday afternoon (Thursday) to make the announcement.
UniFest offers a free taste of the higher life
Children can assist a surgeon, learn to survive a zombie attack and help a lonely dinosaur find his place in the world as part of UniFest 2015 at Anglia Ruskin University.
Cambridge residents step up campaign to fund community centre through share scheme
The Save Our Space campaign, led by the Petersfield Area Community Trust (PACT), this week made a formal offer to acquire the Sturton Street Chapel and Hall to create a thriving community centre.
Could you volunteer to make a better Cambridge?
An exciting new event next weekend aims to bring together voluntary organisations with members of the community who would like to help make a real difference to life in Cambridge.
London 2012 survey gives businesses a voice
Businesses across London are being encouraged to take part in a study to understand the commercial impact of the Olympic Games. The Olympic Business Impact and Legacy Study 2015 is being carried out by Anglia Ruskin University, in collaboration with the Federation of Small Businesses (FSB).
MedImmune and NIST partner to advance development of biological therapies
MedImmune, the global biologics research and development arm of AstraZeneca, and the US Department of Commerce’s National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) today announced the signing of a five-year agreement to jointly support research that will help advance drug discovery and manufacturing.
Domino enters transactional & direct mail market with high-speed K630i digital printing press
Domino Printing Sciences will mark its entry into transactional, direct mail and book printing applications with the launch of the K630i high speed monochrome printing press at the Hunkeler Innovation Days (23rd – 26th February, Lucerne, Switzerland).
Sable&Hawkes delivers new identity and website for CCSS
Cambridge design communications company Sable&Hawkes have delivered a new identity and website for the Cambridge Centre for Sixth Form Studies.
Examiners are cleverer than you think, Cambridge Assessment research suggests
The judgement of expert examiners should play a key role in setting grade boundaries, researchers at exam group Cambridge Assessment argue today.
Cambridge New Therapeutics Forum (Cam NTF) is launched
Cambridge New Therapeutics Forum (Cam NTF) is a new scientific forum open to all scientists interested in research and development of new therapeutics in Cambridge and the local area, including scientists at the University, Addenbrooke’s Hospital, pharmaceutical companies, biotechs, CROs and not-for-profit organisations.
Tinkering at the edges of energy use
EU energy policy should be addressing bigger issues, says The Scientific Alliance.
Dragon Boat Festival is launched – making a splash for Addenbrooke’s
Cambridge Dragon Boat Festival launches on the River Cam with a dragon boat vs punt challenge.