Seven successful steps to an Oscar-winning presentation
The Oscars are happening this Sunday, splashing red carpet glamour and designer dresses across our newspapers! It’s the moment when the cream of the movie world reap their rewards for first-class performances.
Cordic collaboration with Taxi Butler speeds up bookings
Taxi and Private Hire software supplier Cordic has partnered with Taxi Butler, a Dutch company who supply a hardware device to book taxis with just one tap of a button. The Taxi Butler device is placed in a variety of venues to generate more bookings for the taxi or private hire company.
BIOVIA launches Biologics Informatics Program
BIOVIA, the life sciences-oriented subsidiary of Dassault Systèmes formerly known as Accelrys, introduced a new informatics platform for companies developing biologic drugs, in an announcement at the Molecular Medicine Tri Conference in San Francisco.
Key themes and topics from the biggest healthcare investing event of the year
Sagentia recently attended the 33rd Annual J.P. Morgan Healthcare Conference in San Francisco.
Clinical trials go digital with Thales and SureClinical
Pharmaceutical companies bring new drugs to market faster and more cost-efficiently through a secure, cloud-based regulatory document solution
Do you know someone who can sell Cambridge to the world?
How can Cambridge continue to succeed and build on the successes of the past years for our next generations? There is a commonly-held view that we need to help define Cambridge’s destiny rather than leaving it to straight market forces.
AIM Altitude brings a new dimension to AIX
Leading-edge cabin interiors will, for the first time, be exhibited under the new AIM Altitude name at the Aircraft Interiors Expo 2015. AIM Aviation and Altitude Aerospace Interiors officially became one company in September 2014 but this is the first major event at which the company has exhibited since it was launched as AIM Altitude.
ANSYS engineering simulation solutions meet customer needs at TimkenSteel
TimkenSteel, a leading manufacturer of special bar quality (SBQ) large bars and seamless mechanical tubing, is leveraging the power of ANSYS simulation to solve customers' engineering challenges.
Citrix is inaugural member of the new Microsoft Cloud Storage Partner Programme
Citrix joins Microsoft Cloud Storage Partner Programme to extend productivity across organizational boundaries.
Cambridge Drug Discovery Institute to fast-track development of new treatments for dementia
Alzheimer’s Research UK, the world’s largest dedicated dementia research charity, has announced a £30 million Drug Discovery Alliance, launching three flagship Drug Discovery Institutes at the Universities of Cambridge, Oxford and UCL (University College London). The Drug Discovery Institutes will see 90 new research scientists employed in state-of-the-art facilities to fast-track the development…
Click your heels together at ACT’s charity ball
ACT is marking its ten year anniversary with a Wizard of Oz themed ball on Saturday 7 March. Tickets on sale.
Cambridge International Airport welcomes new route to Gothenburg
Cambridge International Airport today welcomed the announcement that SUN-AIR will be launching scheduled services from Cambridge to Gothenburg, Sweden, set up in conjunction with AstraZeneca to connect its staff in the two cities.
Pension Transfer Experts: Cashing in pension may not be possible
Chancellor George Osborne was well received by UK consumers last year (2014) when he announced a string of pension reforms that would give savers greater flexibility with their pension monies upon retirement. Among the reforms is a provision allowing those at least 55 years old to withdraw as much as they want from a pension pot as a cash lump sum. However, it now appears that very few people…
Blacktrace Holdings acquires ChemiSens AB assets
Blacktrace Holdings Limited, a leading group of companies focused on Productizing Science®, is pleased to announce that with effect from 16th January 2015 it has acquired the assets of ChemiSens AB, based in Lund, Sweden.
Grow your business overseas
Opportunity Peterborough, the city’s economic development company, is working in partnership with the Enterprise Europe Network (EEN) and UK Trade and Investment (UKTI) to deliver a half a day workshop on international trade and export.
Cambridge Consultants puts its best foot forward
Product design and development firm Cambridge Consultants has announced it is one of the sponsors of next month’s Cambridge Half Marathon – and more than 50 of its staff will be taking part in the charity event.
Mayors put funniest face forward for Red Nose Day
Mayors across the East of England have been making their faces funny to show their support for Red Nose Day 2015.
Where will 2015 take your manufacturing business?
On Friday 13 March 2015, Huntingdon Manufacturers Association (HMA) and HSBC are coming together to highlight the importance of economic forecasting for businesses- particularly in an election year.
Tame your computer - dally with dates
In her regular series for Cambridge Network members, software training expert Karen Roem offers handy tips to help you 'Tame your computer'. This week she describes how to save time entering dates (Microsoft Excel*)...
Molecular inhibitor breaks cycle that leads to Alzheimer’s
A molecular chaperone has been found to inhibit a key stage in the development of Alzheimer’s disease and break the toxic chain reaction that leads to the death of brain cells, a new study shows. The research provides an effective basis for searching for candidate molecules that could be used to treat the condition.
Firing up the proton smasher
The Large Hadron Collider is being brought back to life, ready for Run II of the “world’s greatest physics experiment”. Cambridge physicists are among the army who keep it alive.
Technical workshops explore new LED technologies
LED workshops offer developers the chance to brush up on the latest trends and innovations for intelligent LED-based designs.
Nestle to speak at Agri-tech water innovation event
Water is a finite resource and deciding how it is allocated is naturally contentious, especially for farmers and food processors where it is a vital resource.
Help to grow: Businesses must plan now to benefit from proposals to plug funding gap
The Prime Minister this week described as a “Valley of Death” the £I billion funding gap faced by small firms looking to grow their businesses.
Onespacemedia named among the best agencies in the East of England
Onespacemedia was recognised as one of the leading agencies in the East of England in Business Weekly’s New Year Honours ‘Image Makers’ awards for 2015. In its second appearance in the chart the agency jumped four places from joint-sixth in 2014 to second spot in 2015.