Learn about the power of marketing
Many small companies can't afford to employ a dedicated marketing person - yet marketing is a critical requirement for business success. If you're interested in understanding the power of marketing and how it can improve company performance, a one-day course from Cambridge Network's Learning Collaboration will give you the fundamental knowledge you need.
Aludium opts for Brady’s cloud solution for metals trading and risk management
Brady plc (BRY.L), the leading supplier of trading and risk management solutions for commodities, recycling and energy, announced today that it will deliver its latest software solution to Aludium, which operates rolling mills in Spain and France.
A practical approach to 5G
CW event looks at whether the wireless industry will be able to deliver 5G.
First Great Western SAD therapy train carriage uses Lumie Lights
Passengers today enjoyed the first ever SAD (Seasonal Affective Disorder) therapy train carriage on the First Great Western 7.06am train from London Paddington Station to Penzance, Cornwall.
Precision Medicine Catapult comes to Cambridge?
The Catapult team is touring the country to find a home for the Precision Medicine Catapult. Last Friday the team came to Cambridge ...
Horizon selected as core facility by Tri-Institutional Therapeutics Discovery Institute
Horizon Discovery, the international life science company supplying research tools and services to organisations engaged in genomics research and the development of personalised medicines, today announced that it has been selected to act as a core facility by the Tri-Institutional Therapeutics Discovery Institute (TDI).
$100B market by 2025 for hybrid and pure electric buses, says IDTechEx
Buses are boring, right? Not any more, says Dr Peter Harrop, Chairman of IDTechEx. Faced with 200,000 people dying of air pollution yearly and rocketing oil imports, China will make 10 million school buses and 1.6 million large buses electric.
Sable&Hawkes commissioned by Mills&Reeve
Cambridge design communication company Sable&Hawkes have been commissioned by leading law firm Mills & Reeve for a number of new communication and design projects.
When inspiration strikes...
Knowing how to make the most of a moment of inspiration is as important as the inspiration itself - see Spirus' top places and top tips for when inspiration strikes!
First patient enrolled in the new Drugs 4 Bad Bugs Programme
Two years after the start of the Innovative Medicines Initiative (IMI)-funded New Drugs 4 Bad Bugs (ND4BB) programme, the first patient has been enrolled into a Phase 2 trial sponsored by MedImmune, the global biologics research and development arm of AstraZeneca.
JDR steps up global services support for EnBW Baltic 2 offshore wind farm
JDR has extended its service support operations for the EnBW Baltic 2 offshore wind farm. Under a contract awarded by Siem Offshore Contractors GmbH, JDR is providing pre-commissioning, test and termination services for the 80 turbine project in the Baltic Sea, off the coast of Rostock (Germany).
Camfed recognised as leader in use of tech & impact data to inform girls’ education programs
A recent article on Devex, the social enterprise platform that delivers important news and intelligence for the development community, commended Camfed for the effective use of ground breaking technology and evaluation of “big data” in support of girls’ education in sub-Saharan Africa.
Eurotech announces its partnership with InVMA Limited
Eurotech, a leading supplier of embedded technologies, products and IoT / M2M systems, announced its partnership with InVMA Limited, a leading supplier of IoT and M2M solutions and applications. Together the two companies can offer an end to end solution for the Internet of Things.
Chesterford Research Park welcomes Diagnostics for the Real World (DRW) to Science Village
Chesterford Research Park is delighted to welcome DRW and the Diagnostic Development Unit, University of Cambridge, to the Park. The leading developer and supplier of breakthrough point-of-care diagnostics is the latest company to take up occupancy within the Science Village building.
Birketts’ Cambridge office continues to recruit to meet demand
Birketts, the multi award-winning, top 100 law firm based in the East of England, has made a number of recent appointments in its Cambridge office.
Building your team in 2015
While white water rafting may be one approach to building your team, it’s not the one that everyone would choose. Personality tools can be very powerful, not only to help us understand our individual strengths and make better use of them, but also to foster stronger relationships and communication both within and outside the team. RiverRhee's latest newsletter explores how you could use…
Pipeline politics
‘Turkish Stream’ would work against European consumers, says Cambridge Judge researcher.
Reputation spillover
Each law firm practice area affects reputation of other areas, shows Cambridge Judge research.
How to drive in bad weather: 10 tips from the Airport Lynx chauffeurs
Airport Lynx employs highly skilled drivers, who are experts at dealing with all road conditions. For the less experienced road user, ice and snow present a real hazard and the situation could turn sour quickly.
What is it like to be an Apprentice?
To celebrate National Apprenticeship Week from 9th – 13th March 2015, CUB (UK) Ltd is offering one person the chance to find out what it is like to be an apprentice in its Marketing Department via a temporary unpaid work experience placement.
Working beyond walls
Supporting flexible working practices is a standard requirement for office fit-outs as companies reduce real estate costs and attract the best talent.
Cambridge Publishing Management publishes Winter 2015 Newsletter
Welcome to Cambridge Publishing Management's winter newsletter.
Savings, in a low interest environment
With interest rates still showing little likelihood of rising for retail savers, like most of us using the high street, what do we do to make the best of what is available? Leaving money in an old bank account is not a good plan as banks, almost without exception, do little to encourage you to get more interest on your money.
Taylor Wessing's Tech Focus 100: connecting fast-growth UK tech companies to global contacts
International law firm Taylor Wessing has launched the Tech Focus 100 – a premium, peer-to-peer members' community aimed at filling a gap in the market to help UK tech companies develop and grow.
Aldermor Bank rates CUTEC in Top 6 UK university societies to support young entrpreneurs
According to Enterprise Nation, the number of under-35s starting a business jumped from 145,104 in 2006 to 247,049 in 2013, representing a 70 per cent increase in the space of just six years.