Join the first Barclays Open Innovation event on 22 October
Barclays understands that in order to innovate it needs to join forces with companies which are leading the way. You are invited to Barclays first Open Innovation event on October 22.
Qton Solutions wins new clients
Qton Solutions has continued to build on last year’s success, securing six new contracts in the last quarter alone.
Motor Neurone AGM filmed, recorded and streamed by WaveFX
This year’s MNDA conference and AGM was streamed live to the internet by WaveFX, allowing many more people living with MND, carers and fundraisers the chance to watch and more importantly interact live with the meeting.
Innova Biosciences develops site-specific bioconjugation technology
Innova Biosciences, the inventor of the world's easiest to use antibody labeling kits, is pleased to announce the launch of a site-specific bioconjugation technology for attaching antibodies to gold nanoparticles.
Mantracourt pushes the boundaries for instrumentation monitoring
New mapping functionality enables rich graphical display for Mantracourt's latest T24LOG100 data logging software.
CambridgePPF helps get debate flowing about River Cam corridor
Cambridge Past, Present & Future (CambridgePPF) and the Cam Valley Forum have gathered together a number of key local organisations to develop a comprehensive strategy for the River Cam, its tributaries and riverside land.
Sable&Hawkes overhauls TTP Meteor’s web presence
Meteor is part of the TTP Group, a major independent technology and product development company based in Cambridge, UK. TTP has been involved in developing leading edge digital printing technologies since 1987 and has used this expertise and market insight to develop a suite of world–class digital printhead driver systems under the Meteor brand.
Bailey Fisher assists Digimania with Commercial Director appointment
Bailey Fisher Executive Search is pleased to have worked with animation technology start-up Digimania on the search for a Commercial Director.
Maplesoft takes space at Broers Building, Cambridge
Nafield Properties, the joint venture between Turnstone Estates and Burall Developments, has concluded a deal on one of the final remaining suites at the Broers Building on the University of Cambridge’s West Cambridge site.
Cambridge to develop new Conservation Research Institute
The development of a new Conservation Research Institute will be the latest addition to a flourishing conservation community in Cambridge.
Research to change how breast cancer is treated
Research from the newly formed Cambridge Cancer Centre, a collaboration between the University of Cambridge, Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Cancer Research UK and others, could change how women with breast cancer are treated.
Flu vaccines are available at The Travel Clinic
All travellers are advised about the importance of seasonal Flu vaccines when travelling. Flu is spread from person to person by airborne droplets and direct contact with respiratory secretions and influenza spreads rapidly, especially in closed conditions, such as airplanes.
Acting principal appointed for new UTC Cambridge
A leading scientist and educator has been appointed to head the new University Technical College Cambridge, a specialist science college for 14 to 19 year-olds which will open in September 2014.
Global boost for East of England firms: Cash injection for local exporters
East of England firms are getting even more help to boost their fortunes. UK Trade & Investment (UKTI) East of England have announced eight new International Trade Advisers (ITAs) and up to £3k matched funding to support regional businesses to succeed overseas.
South Asia Anglia Partnership is launched
Anglia Ruskin University has established the South Asia Anglia Partnership, an initiative to bring together Vice Chancellors from universities in Bangladesh, India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka to focus on the internationalisation of the student learning experience.
Rationale for disruption by Graphene: the HVM Conference on 5 November
Graphene is a sheet of carbon atoms arrayed in a honeycomb pattern, just a single atom thick. It could be a better semiconductor than silicon, according to Silicon Valley's leading university, Stanford. The HVM Conference will run an edition on Graphene (HVMG13) and related functional materials on 5 November 2013 in Cambridge.
Health and safety elearning is tailored for senior executives
The IOSH Safety for Senior Executives elearning course is an internationally recognised accredited course, designed to help directors and their management teams understand their roles and responsibilities for health and safety.
CfA launches new offer for Cambridge firms with handmade Fair Trade Christmas cards
Cards from Africa, a Cambridge-based Fair Trade social enterprise, launches a new initiative to help Cambridge businesses resolve an age-old conundrum. How to combine wishing your customers a Happy Christmas whilst promoting your social responsibility credentials? Read on.
Xaar 1001 dominates the industrial digital arena at Labelexpo 2013
At Labelexpo Europe (24-27th September 2013, Brussels) visitors will see the significant impact that the innovative Xaar 1001 printhead is having on the industrial digital label printing industry.
Family activities on offer at Kettle’s Yard for Castle Hill Open Day
Kettle’s Yard will be opening its doors as part of the Castle Hill Open Day on Saturday 21st September, with guided tours, family activities and artist talks on offer throughout the day.
Apprenticeships popular with employers at Cambridge B2B exhibition
Apprenticeships were top of the agenda for many employers at the Cambridge B2B exhibition, all keen to find out more from Cambridge Regional College business advisers.
Climate drivers
As the IPCC prepares to publish the crucial WG1 report for AR5, is the authors' confidence in the science misplaced? The Scientific Alliance discusses the issues.
£25m to kick-start 'industrial revolution' in regenerative medicine
The Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute is participating in a £25 million programme to develop regenerative medicine therapies for a range of applications, including Parkinson's disease, cardiovascular disease, wound and musculoskeletal repair, eye disorders and deafness.
Cambridge City Hotel invests in customer experience
Cambridge City Hotel, located in the heart of Cambridge, has made a number of significant investments in order to enhance guest and visitor experiences.
An Introduction to Genesis 2013
Now in its 13th year, One Nucleus's hugely popular Genesis conference is constantly evolving to provide an efficient and dynamic conference for delegates, speakers and exhibitors.