Robust oxygen analyzer approved for hazardous area use in Brazil
Michell Instruments’ XTP601 Oxygen Analyzer has been approved for use in explosive atmospheres by INMETRO, the Brazilian National Institute of Metrology, Standardization and Industrial Quality.
Cambridge Intelligence goes for the gold at GraphConnect
Cambridge Intelligence is a gold sponsor of this year's GraphConnect conference in San Francisco.
Why are there so few women in engineering?
Data shows that with only 6% of the engineering workforce being female, a career in engineering continues to be unattractive to women. Worryingly, the predicted short-fall in the number of professional engineers suggests that it is in fact unattractive to everyone regardless of gender. Why is this and what can we do about it?
AIXTRON partners with Fraunhofer IISB to enhance silicon carbide production technology
A new research programme based on the AIXTRON Planetary Reactor AIX G5WW starts at the end of 2014.
Legal advice - what do you really want to know?
Stone King, a leading national law firm, is developing a legal package specifically for SMEs and wants to hear your views...
Amino announces new Nordija middleware integration for latest European IPTV platform
Amino, leader in IPTV, announces that its new IPTV platform has been successfully integrated with the Nordija fokusOn, the only true widget-based IPTV and multiscreen middleware and service delivery platform.
IOD London breakfast seminar gives insight to performance improvements
At a breakfast seminar next week, Anderson Yates and Cegedim Analytics will provide managers, directors and executives insight to building a data-driven culture for growth and performance improvements.
How copywriting can give you charisma!
Whether you’re creating copy for print or digital, you must grab your customers’ attention from the get-go. Use words that’ll give them a wink, start a conversation and build rapport. When executed with skill, it could bring about a beautiful customer relationship!
Another record year for University of Cambridge spin-out investments
The University of Cambridge has broken its early stage investment record for a second year running, approving nine seed fund investments for a total of £2.7 million, an increase on the £2.3 million invested in 2012/13.
Inspector to set out how South Cambridgeshire and Cambridge Local Plans will be conducted
A meeting tomorrow (Thursday 11 September) will set out how a government inspector will carry out an independent examination into plans to provide around 44,000 new jobs and 33,000 new homes across South Cambridgeshire and Cambridge up to 2031.
SonoSite X-Porte is the next step in ultrasound for emergency medicine
Accident and Emergency services at The Royal Oldham Hospital, part of the Pennine Acute Hospitals NHS Trust, are benefiting from the advanced point-of-care imaging capabilities of Fujifilm SonoSite’s X-Porte ultrasound system.
Bessel beam plane illumination microscopy enables fast 3D volume imaging
ZEISS and the Howard Hughes Medical Institute’s Janelia Research Campus have signed an exclusive licence agreement for the commercialisation of Bessel beam plane illumination microscopy, also called lattice light sheet microscopy.
Fred. Olsen Travel’s new outlet launches at Cambridge International Airport
Specialist travel and cruise agency, Fred. Olsen Travel has launched its brand new travel outlet at Cambridge International Airport.
iWatch launch expected to galvanise fledgling new sector
New findings from leading hi-tech analysts, Juniper Research, have revealed that the global retail revenue from smart wearable devices will treble by 2016, before reaching $53.2 billion by 2019. The market will be driven by an increase in sales of premium smart watches and smart glasses over the next five years.
New date for A1(M) improvements at Sawtry
Road improvement work on a three mile section of the southbound A1(M) in Cambridgeshire between Peterborough and Huntingdon will now start tomorrow (Thursday 11 September), the Highways Agency has confirmed.
Steve Hales becomes a partner at Sapien Accountants
Steve Hales has a become a partner at Sapien Accountants. Sapien Accountants, a joint venture between MHH Partnership and Sapien Innovations, was formed at the start of 2014 to provide low-cost and online accounting accounting services for individuals, start-ups and small companies.
CJBS alumni celebrate - worldwide
A series of events across the world are bringing Cambridge Judge Business School alumni back together to share their memories and experiences.
Dynamic Creative designs Ely College Prospectuses
Dynamic Creative has designed and printed the Ely College and Ely College Sixth Form Prospectuses.
Fish as good as chimpanzees at choosing the best partner for a task
Latest research shows that coral trout can now join chimpanzees as the only non-human species that can choose the right situation and the right partner to get the best result when collaboratively working.
ALBtelecom selects Amino set-top boxes for IPTV rollout across Albania
ALBtelecom, the leading Albanian network operator, has selected Amino set-top boxes to support the rollout of its new ALBtv IPTV service.
It’s official: CUH is one of the best places to work in the UK
Cambridge University Hospitals (CUH) has won two prestigious awards.
Finnish paper mill chooses Sepura to improve communication systems
Metsä Fibre Oy has chosen a complete Sepura solution for use throughout its mill in Joutseno in a deal brokered by Sepura’s Helsinki-based partner, Insalko Oy.
Cambridge Imaging Systems collaborates with Adobe at IBC2014
Cambridge Imaging Systems collaborates with Adobe at IBC2014 to demonstrate archive and publishing with Imagen Enterprise Video Platform.
Bluesphere helps global pharma to fight counterfeiting
Leading specialist pharma consultancy Blue Sphere Health Ltd (Bluesphere) continues to grow its global anti-counterfeiting practice, adding three major new customers this year.
Residents invited to help choose spending priorities
Cambridge City Council is launching its annual public consultation on its budget for next year – and for the first time residents will be able to use an online tool to help them suggest where the council should reduce or increase its spending.