Birketts LLP advises R3 Financial Services Group in share sale to Police Mutual
Leading law firm Birketts LLP has advised the owners of R3 Financial Services Group, based in Ipswich, in connection with the sale of the business, together with subsidiaries, to Police Mutual.
Isaac Holeman attracts second Forbes listing
A social innovation that uses technology to improve healthcare has netted a Cambridge Judge Business School student a second listing in the prestigious Forbes rankings.
'Information wayfinding' - join Software East for a free evening of UX with Tyler Tate
Twigkit cofounder, Tyler Tate (@tylertate) will be leading Software East through the maze of internet lexicon to facilitate 'information wayfinding' at an event in Cambridge on the evening of Thursday 20 March.
Realising the Chinese dream
Academics, entrepreneurs, business people and policy makers from Cambridge and China will meet in Beijing next month to debate how private enterprise can help to realise the hopes expressed in the Third Plenum.
New public art project launches in Mill Road Cemetery
Cambridge City Council is delighted to announce that ‘Bird Stones’ designed by the artist Gordon Young will be launched by the Mayor, Councillor Paul Saunders and The Venerable John Beer, Archdeacon of Cambridge at Mill Road Cemetery this Saturday (22 February) at 11am.
Nujira unveils plans to open US design centre
Nujira Ltd, the world’s leader in Envelope Tracking (ET) technology, has announced plans to open a new design centre in the US in March 2014. The California design center is Nujira’s first expansion outside of the UK, and comes as ET technology continues to gain momentum in 4G smartphones.
Birketts LLP advises on the sale of Briant Champion Long to Colliers International
Birketts has advised the partners of Briant Champion Long (BCL), one of the UK’s leading independent retail property specialists, on its sale to Colliers International, the third largest commercial real estate services company in the world and a subsidiary of $2.3bn turnover Nasdaq-listed FirstService Corporation.
Santander in the news
Santander has been making the headlines - see some of its recent press coverage below.
Trustonic partners with SK Telecom to deliver TEE enhanced security mobile applications
TEE-enabled mobile services will be offered to customers for the first time in Korea through SK Telecom.
Management training company seeks assignment assessors
Would you be interested in putting your knowledge and experience to good use in helping others achieve their qualification? The Croft Management Centre is looking for qualified and experienced assessors to mark work-based assignments.
New cycle of songs marks visit of Tour de France to Cambridge
The visit of the Tour de France to Cambridge in July will be marked by an inspiring new cycle of songs.
Cambridge Sensotec launches Rapidox oxygen gas analyser with proportional flow control
In response to industry demand, Cambridge Sensotec has developed the Rapidox 1100ZF-PFC Zirconia Oxygen Analyser, the company’s first instrument capable of proportional flow control.
Nujira first to demonstrate full ET efficiency benefit for TD-LTE PAs
Nujira Ltd, the world’s leader in Envelope Tracking (ET) technology, has successfully delivered the full efficiency benefits of ET in TD-LTE mode for the first time.
Cambridgeshire children to benefit from national computing training programme
Cambridgeshire based teachers are among the lucky few to receive training on the Government’s new computing curriculum. Computing At School (CAS), Naace, the association of ICT in schools, and publisher Rising Stars will be offering primary school teachers across Cambridge a day of activities, workshops and presentations on April 2nd at the University of Cambridge, to support them with the…
Plasma contact lenses decrease bacterial infection significantly
A recent study on corneal infections has shown that plasma treated RGP contact lenses are the best choice for healthy eyes in patients wearing rigid lenses.
Advances in optical sensing technologies provide way forward for processing shale gas
Michell Instruments has issued a white paper, Advances in Optical Techniques for Moisture and Hydrocarbon Detection, which discusses how new optical sensing techniques for processing natural gas will help the industry face current challenges.
Council agrees tough budget
Cambridgeshire County Councillors have agreed budget proposals which show public services are in for tough times ahead to meet nearly £149 million in savings over the next five years. The Council is expected to make savings over the next year (2014/2015) of around £38 million.
Stress hormones in financial traders may trigger ‘risk aversion’
New study’s findings overturn theory of personal risk preference as a ‘stable trait’, and show that real source of instability in risk behaviour “lurks deep in the physiology of traders and investors”.
Learn about adaptive embedded development with Stephen Mellor
Code Generation 2014 Keynote, Stephen Mellor, is leading a one-day pre-conference tutorial on Tuesday 8 April at The Moller Centre, Cambridge and tickets are available now!
Cambridge conference focuses on software reliability
Lauterbach will present an advanced debugging workshop at this year's Device Developers' Conference.
Chelsea's diary comes under the spotlight in new tour
A new theatre production which raises awareness of child sexual exploitation is starting a tour of Cambridgeshire next week.
Small businesses can grow with funding scheme
Small businesses with big ideas about sustainability are being urged to apply for help and financial backing from the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) funded Low Carbon KEEP programme.
Quantum researchers close in on dream vacancy
Defects in microscopic diamonds caused by the presence of silicon could provide researchers with a potent basis for developing new technologies, including nanoscale sensing devices.
KISS sponsors Innovation Leaders Conference 2014
Creative marketing agency, KISS is delighted to sponsor the Innovation Leaders Conference (ILC) next week (Thursday 27th and Friday 28th February 2014), being held at the Gillespie Centre (Clare College), University of Cambridge.
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