Cresset grows scientific team and relocates to offices in Cambridge Cluster
Cresset, innovative provider of chemistry software and services, relocates today to offices near Cambridge.
High spec Science Park offices to let
Cheffins is marketing prestigious first floor office accommodation of some 9,174 sq ft situated within Cambridge Science Park. The high quality specification includes air-conditioning, raised access floors and boasts an excellent tenant fit-out including good quality meeting rooms and communal facilities.
Stem cell start-up secures global foothold
Less than a month after shipping its first order, the revolutionary UK business has recruited a stellar list of international distributors covering major markets around the world.
Record funding available for international trade missions to complement deals via One Nucleus
It is excellent news for One Nucleus members and the wider life sciences sector to hear that the Government is committing more financial assistance than ever before to assist eligible UK organisations who wish to join international trade missions to biotech events this autumn.
Whitehill Pelham celebrates its tenth anniversary
Independent recruitment firm, Whitehill Pelham, celebrates ten years of helping organisations in East Anglia to succeed.
Incubating new ideas at biobusiness conference
Incubation centres Stevenage Bioscience Catalyst, St John's Innovation Centre and Babraham Bioscience Technologies (BBT) encourage members to attend the 'Beating the odds: growing biobusinesses today' conference on 3 October in Cambridge.
Zinwave in-building wireless system interfaces with managed access systems
Frequency-agnostic DAS technology offers future-proofing advantages to correctional facilities, military bases and border checkpoints
Managing overseas secondments – avoiding the HR pitfalls
Will you get a criminal record for not issuing a French employment contract in the French language? Can you sack a sick employee in Italy? What are the issues to consider when sending someone to work overseas?
Next generation ZEISS EVO 18 SEM offers the latest technology in materials analysis
At Control China 2013, ZEISS released the next generation of EVO 18.
Remotely analysing oil and gas offshore
New technology from Cambridge Consultants can detect contamination in real time
LodeStar Festival to provide deep discounted entry tickets to Cambridge companies
Dalati has teamed up with LodeStar Festival to create an innovative scheme that encourages participating companies to share benefits with their chosen good causes.
MyBusinessFD talks to Theodoros Koutroukides about using a part-time finance director
Hiring a finance director might seem like an unnecessary expense for a start up company struggling to get a new business off the ground, but bringing a financial expert on board from the beginning could make the difference between success and failure
Outstanding line-up of speakers for Leadership & Hubris on 19 September
"Set for Thursday 19 September 2013, the speakers at this conference represent a collection of talent, insight and knowledge that would be crazy to miss." Dan Marks, media and communications industry executive, on behalf of the Daedalus Trust.
Increase in cases of the Chikungunya virus in Singapore
Almost 500 cases of the Chikungunya virus have been recorded in Singapore in 2013, compared with a total of 60 cases between 2010 and 2012.
Cambridge Index falls 0.6%
The Cambridge Index fell for the second consecutive week, dropping 0.6% or 98.78 points, to 15,411, following losses in all of its top five index heavyweights, despite a number of brokers giving positive recommendations.
Hand-in-hand with the local community
Wellcome Trust Conference Centre wins prize for engaging with local communities around Cambridge
Companies are ignoring customer demand for better cyber security, research shows
Despite increasing calls for improved cyber security by an overwhelming majority of customers, a recent survey by cyber security experts IT Governance reveals that many suppliers are continuing to give the cold shoulder to protecting client information.
Project In A Box
From September 2012 to July 2013 Wintercomfort ran a Community Learning Innovation Fund(CLIF) project offering DIY and gardening training to homeless people in Cambridge.
Professor Elroy Dimson appointed as new Chair of FTSE Policy Group
Professor Elroy Dimson, co-director of the Centre for Endowment Asset Management at Cambridge Judge Business School, has accepted the position of Chairman of the FTSE Policy Group, the most senior position within the FTSE Governance Committees.
CUER wins 'most enterprising' award - and £10,000
The Cambridge University Eco Racing (CUER) team has won the 2013 RBS ESSA most enterprising student society award and a prize of £10,000.
Finance directors are the key to unlocking billions for Britain’s small businesses
Failing to hire a finance director is preventing small business from accessing the capital required to kick-start economic growth in the UK, a survey has revealed.
Qi3 joins the graphene revolution
Qi3 has been appointed by The University of Manchester to support the industrialisation of graphene through its National Graphene Institute (NGI).
Reporting from Zimbabwe: a visit to Harare’s biggest township
In the township of Mbare, anthropology student Rowan Jones finds a complex picture of poverty and propaganda - plus a baffling level of support for Mugabe. In her second report from this troubled nation, she digs into recent political history to make sense of what she encounters.
Ask the experts: is overseas aid working?
We live in an unequal world: each year billions of dollars are directed at reducing some of the gaps between rich and poor, and bringing basic healthcare and education to those without these life-enhancing resources. But at grassroots level international aid often fails to make a real difference. Where are we going wrong?