TOPRA Awards 2014 – an opportunity to say 'thank you' to regulatory affairs professionals
Regulatory affairs professionals are "the unsung heroes of the Life Science Industry," says Greer Deal, Director of Global Regulatory Services (GRS). The annual TOPRA Awards event held in December in London, however, is an opportunity for these professionals to stand out from the crowd and for the Industry to say "thank you".
Tame your computer - pretty clever printing
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 print only one page of an email message (Microsoft Outlook)...
The Brunel International Lecture Series at Cambridge
The Centre for Smart Infrastructure & Construction (CSIC) and the Cambridge University Engineering Department Centre for Sustainable Development are proud to host the second stop of the Brunel International Lecture Series.
Put your question about the A14 improvements to the Highways Agency: web chat - 4 June
With the consultation into the £1.5 billion plans for the A14 in Cambridgeshire closing soon, the Highways Agency is urging people to get involved and voice their views.
Cambridge Filmworks shorlisted for PRCA DARE Award
Who DARES wins! Video production company Cambridge Filmworks is shortlisted for a prestigious PRCA DARE award with the Public Relations Consultants Association.
Does your Polio vaccine need boosting?
Travellers to Afghanistan, Cameroon, Equatorial Guinea, Ethiopia, Iraq, Israel, Nigeria, Pakistan, Somalia and Syria are advised to have a booster dose of polio-containing vaccine if you have not received vaccination in the past 12 months, says The Travel Clinic.
Cambridge Sensotec develops new SF6 gas analyser with pump back facility
Cambridge Sensotec is developing an all new SF6 gas analyser with pump back facility for measuring SF6 within high voltage Gas Insulated Switchgear (GIS).
Cheffins finances cancer care unit
Cheffins has donated £10,000 for a community oncology treatment unit at St George’s Medical Centre, Littleport. This facility will help some cancer sufferers to avoid travelling to Addenbrooke’s Hospital in Cambridge for routine chemotherapy sessions.
Spring outreach at SLCU
Researchers at the Sainsbury Laboratory, University of Cambridge (SLCU) have had a busy spring, participating in several public engagement events aimed at future plant scientists and the general public.
Innomech appoints new MD as company founder David Beale retires
Tim Mead has been appointed as managing director (MD) of automation consultancy GB Innomech (Innomech) and takes over from retiring MD David Beale.
When is GM not GM?
As genome editing becomes more sophisticated, what should be included under the definition of GM? asks The Scientific Alliance.
Adder brings flexibility and reliability to Soho mixing stages
Adder Technology, the high performance keyboard, video and mouse (KVM) specialist, has successfully completed an installation of its AdderLink Infinity range at Warner Bros. De Lane Lea in London.
Endomagnetics introduces higher performance probe and appoints CTO
Endomagnetics, the company developing a portfolio of products to improve the standard of cancer care, has developed a new, higher performance probe for its popular SentiMag® instrument.
Argon Streams licensed to world leading chip developer
Argon Streams, the only test bit-streams providing full coverage, is rapidly becoming the first choice verification solution for designers of HEVC decoders.
Uphall hosts Scottish technology developers' conference
Conference for engineers and computer scientists explores the latest tools and technologies for the development of intelligent systems and devices.
Haverhill Research Park hosts Cambridge agents open day
Haverhill Research Park recently held an open day for Cambridge commercial agents to see the opportunities for potential occupiers bringing the Cambridge Science Park environment to Haverhill, complete with a Cambridge postcode.
Pitch opportunities announced for Digital Marketing Conference
Bookings for the CIM Eighth Cambridge Digital Marketing Conference on 10th July are now building fast, and agencies in the region have a new opportunity to make a two-to-three minute pitch of their services.
Major Macmillan honour for talented Bethan
The prestigious Macmillan Prize has been won for the fifth year in succession by a student from Anglia Ruskin University.
Buddha and the book
Some of the world’s oldest Sanskrit and Buddhist manuscripts – and a gift from the 13th Dalai Lama – are now on display at Cambridge University's Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology (MAA).
Creatures of habit: disorders of compulsivity share common pattern and brain structure
People affected by binge eating, substance abuse and obsessive compulsive disorder all share a common pattern of decision making and similarities in brain structure, according to new research from the University of Cambridge.
Showcase Cambridge, profile your company!
Bidwells is delighted to be supporting a project, run by Cambridge City Council in partnership with the Cambridgeshire Film Consortium, to bring digital artwork onto Cambridge to celebrate the Tour de France.
Mental ill health costs British business a staggering £1000 per employee per year
Croft Management Centre partners with Premier Life Skills to deliver stress management courses.
New innovation centre to nurture small firms
A new cutting-edge facility can help turn Chelmsford into a medical and technology hub.
Infographic helps to simplify the marketing planning process
Broadly speaking, marketing planning is very much about segmentation and targeting. However when it actually comes to strategy formulation and implementation, there are a lot of things to consider.
Winning start to PEMCF’s tenth year as firm is awarded Deal Maker of the Month
Peters, Elworthy and Moore Corporate Finance (PEMCF) has been awarded Acquisition International's ‘Deal Maker of the Month’ for its work on raising finance for Bourn Hall Clinic.