Cambridge fireworks go off with a bang
Cambridge will be living up to its reputation for stunning firework displays when this year’s event, organised by Cambridge City Council, takes place tonight (November 5) on Midsummer Common.
Inca Digital launches IDEAs 2014
The third Inca Digital Excellence Awards seeks entries to honour customers for exceptional work performed on Inca digital inkjet flatbed printers.
Onespacemedia receives outstanding results from creative sector agency benchmarker
The Recommended Agency Register (RAR) conducts anonymous agency surveys to help its clients in their search for an agency by rating them on integral parts of their business. As an agency, it’s invaluable to receive honest feedback from clients to help shape the way we approach projects.
Sweet toothed entrepreneur
Inspiring Hitchin mum-of-two Isabelle Chappell had a dream to one day make chocolate in the window of her own shop, bringing the theatre of chocolate-making to life. Now the proud owner of Chocolat Chocolat in Cambridge, she chats to Louise Cummings about living her dream.
DEM Solutions supplies simulation software to global mining industry
DEM Solutions supplies EDEM BulkSim® simulation software to global engineering and equipment companies to meet mining industry’s productivity agenda.
The Travel Clinic celebrates a decade of healthcare
The Travel Clinic Ltd is celebrating its 10th anniversary of providing quality healthcare to the travelling public, enabling more than 50,000 people to travel safely.
Global Regulatory Services to ‘introduce’ regulations to One Nucleus members
Through an innovative collaboration under the One Nucleus Partner Programme, Global Regulatory Services (GRS) will be delivering a new training course during 2014 entitled “An Introduction to Regulation in New Medicines and Healthcare Products”.
Addenbrooke’s helps improve transplant skills in Macedonia
It’s hoped medical expertise practised at Addenbrooke’s can be shared across the world when a delegation of senior Macedonian medics begin a training programme at the Cambridge hospital.
Addenbrooke’s contact centre named one of UK’s best
The Addenbrooke’s contact centre, which channels calls from all over the world on everything from parking to appointments, has reconfirmed its top 50 status as one the best in the UK.
HRH The Duke of York visits Judge Business School to find out what makes an entrepreneur
How to help entrepreneurs and businesses unlock their true potential was the subject under discussion when His Royal Highness, The Duke of York visited Cambridge Judge Business School (CJBS) last week.
Breathing Buildings makes CIBSE Awards 2014 shortlist
Breathing Buildings is pleased to announce that it's been shortlisted for the CIBSE Building Performance Awards 2014.
'Why big is the new small. And I'm not talking pants here'
"We know the companies we do business with every day are saying one thing to our faces and another behind our backs. And we know that on any scale you care to mention, from cost of living to happiness index, we’re all the poorer for it."
42 Technology develops novel technology for low cost polyphase metering
42 Technology (42T) has announced a novel technology for more robust and accurate polyphase metering but with system costs estimated at up to 30% lower than currently available solutions. The consultancy has developed several working prototypes and is now actively looking for commercial development partners.
Birketts earns national rankings in Chambers legal directory
The results of Chambers UK 2014 have been published with some great results for leading East of England law firm Birketts.
Call for papers for Sensors in Medicine 2014
Papers are invited for the second annual Sensors in Medicine Conference which will be held in London on 25-26 March 2014. Oral and poster presentations are accepted on any innovative application of sensors in medicine and healthcare. Deadline 31 December 2013.
Doing Words is exploring the DNA of language
Doing Words' founder Kaye Coleman-Rooney is collaborating on a creative project exploring the DNA of language.
VirtualStudio.TV business video newsletter October 2013
This month VirtualStudio.TV has worked with great new client, Choice Homes, travelled up to Siemens in Newcastle to film some short vox pops with employees from different areas of the site and also filmed a very special event at the Cambridge University Press.
Video team wins new work in healthcare
Wild Lion Media has been busy in the tech and manufacturing markets recently but the video production team is delighted to be back working with the guys who are out to improve our national healthcare system.
Science, belief and policy
Policy should always be evidence-based, but sometimes we need to make our own judgement rather than bow to authority, says The Scientific Alliance.
Patient in ‘vegetative state’ not just aware, but paying attention
New research raises the possibility of devices in the future to help some patients in a vegetative state interact with the outside world.
'The honour of the snow-mountains is the snow...'
For those who live in the shadow of the world’s highest mountain range, the snow-capped peaks have long been an indicator of the ‘health’ of their community. Now researchers are raising awareness of the value of local knowledge as a proxy for gauging environmental change.
Military mental health: Join the discussion with Professor Jamie Hacker Hughes
PsychologyOnline is hosting a webinar next week (Tuesday 5th November from 1.30-2.30pm) discussing the impact that military conflict can have on the mind and how online cognitive behavioural therapy can improve access to support both on and off the battlefield.
Cambridge technology, TWI and the Bloodhound SSC project event
TWI has been invited to participate in Cambridge Network's event next week (Thursday November 7th) that will focus on the Bloodhound SSC (SuperSonic Car) project.
Møller Centre builds for growth
The Møller Centre has been granted planning permission by Cambridge City Council to expand their premises at Churchill College, Cambridge, which will support the growing demand for its residential meeting facilities and executive education programmes.
Defeat glossophobia
Communication coach Jon Torrens draws some useful speaking tips from the Google Nexus 7 commercial.