The death of GaAs?
'The death of GaAs?' was the title of a panel session at the recent IMS2013 meeting. The answer, according to Liam Devlin, CEO of MMIC design specialists Plextek RFI, was: "Not any time soon, but the competition is increasing".
Marshall receives The Queen’s Award for Enterprise
Marshall Aerospace and Defence Group (Marshall ADG) was this year awarded The Queen’s Award for Enterprise in recognition of the deployable CT scanner and forensic laboratory solutions designed and manufactured by Marshall Land Systems (part of Marshall ADG). The award was presented this week by the Lord-Lieutenant of Cambridgeshire, Hugh Duberly Esq CBE, to Sir Michael Marshall, Chairman of the…
CKLG Accountants launch new website
Cambridge Marketing Consultancy is pleased to announce the official website launch for CKLG Accountants in Cambridge.
Technology ‘to-do’ list for customer service
How do you select the right customer service technology to provide a consistent, cross-channel customer experience? Free download.
UK companies win new business in Kazakhstan
Companies have signed deals worth more than £700 million pounds during the historic first visit by a British Prime Minister to Kazakhstan. Cambridge University’s Churchill College is to sign an executive education deal.
Johnson Matthey turns to KISS Communications for exhibition requirements
International speciality chemicals company, Johnson Matthey turned to integrated marketing agency KISS Communications to meet its needs.
ICE welcomes industrial strategy
The Government has unveiled its latest industrial strategy for construction amid hopes that it will transform the way the industry operates.
Gender diversity is critical to your firm's bottom line
Research on gender diversity is frequently covered by the business press and it is fast becoming clear that this is not a women’s issue, it is a business issue, writes Pure Resourcing Solutions.
Crem Recruitment opens new Cambridge branch
Crem Recruitment has launched a brand new branch based from the prestigious Vision Park, Cambridge. This is an exciting expansion for Crem and a direct response to demand for staff within the Cambridge area.
Pure is recognised at FDs' Excellence Awards
Pure Resourcing Solutions (Pure) was recognised at the recent 2013 FDs' Excellence Awards, which took place in London in May. Shortlisted for the second consecutive year for the prestigious awards sponsored by the ICAEW, Pure came a close runner-up for Recruitment Firm of the Year Award.
Artwork Digital builds attractive displays with Inca Spyder 320
Artwork Digital, Brazil created two eye-catching and decorative displays for Centro Universitário Una. These exhibits, printed on heavy 5 and 10 mm acrylic using an Inca Spyder 320, also served as containers to be used as recycling bins – one for magazines, books and newspapers, the other for expired prescription medicines.
Eurotech ITAR free products: DuraMAR, DuraCOR and DuraNET
Eurotech’s product line of rugged COTS subsystems, including DuraMAR mobile routers, DuraCOR mission computers and DuraNET Ethernet switches, are considered dual-use commercial / military items and are free of ITAR-restricted components.
£30m, 12-year loan to Innovations from European Investment Bank for healthcare investment
Imperial Innovations agrees £30m, 12-year loan from the European Investment Bank to be used for healthcare investment.
VacZine Analytics releases MarketVIEW: Ross River Virus vaccines
Today UK-based strategic research consultancy VacZine Analytics releases a new commercial market forecast for Ross River Virus vaccines.
New research shows that economic stagnation is no excuse for climate inaction
Governments around the world have increasingly been using economic stagnation as an excuse for climate inaction. But a letter published today in Nature Climate Change by Dr Chris Hope, Reader in Policy Modelling, Cambridge Judge Business School and Mat Hope, School of Sociology, Politics, and International Studies, University of Bristol, suggests this neglect is unwise.
Top Translation Tip #8 - Think about cultural differences or sensitivities
Be sensitive to the culture of the country for which you are translating, advises First Edition Translations.
Some career doors close, some open
Summer may not yet have arrived, yet the second edition of Career Ambition's magazine filled with new career trends, tips and nuggets certainly has! If you've reached a career crossroads, are preparing for a new job or want to take a step up in your current role this free magazine is for you.
UltraVision CLPL and TMVC launch new contact lenses in Taiwan
UltraVision CLPL, Cambridge, UK, & Taiwan Macro Vision Corporation (TMVC), Taipei, Taiwan, announced today the launch of iDealsoft™ contact lenses in Taiwan.
CEDAR receives national stamp of approval
Anglia Ruskin University’s entrepreneurial talent has been recognised after its Centre for Enterprise Development and Research (CEDAR) has become the first university enterprise centre in the UK to be awarded IOEE Centre of Excellence status.
Cresset seeks partners to test groundbreaking new Activity Miner module
Cresset, innovative provider of chemistry software and services, seeks partners for beta testing of their new Activity Miner module. The groundbreaking new science in Activity Miner helps researchers optimise their leads by identifying the key 3D structural and electrostatic changes that impact molecular activity.
Deloitte remains constant with 1,750 opportunities for school leavers and graduates
Deloitte today opens applications for 1,750 entry level positions into the firm, including 1,200 graduate roles.
Breakfast briefings create a buzz
The Cambridge Network Breakfast Networking event on corporate social responsibility (CSR) last week has generated a lot of interest in the topic. Find out how the Network is trialling a new approach to these events, and take part in a survey to help determine other subjects that may be on the agenda for smaller businesses.
Taylor Wessing named Law Firm of the Year 2013
Taylor Wessing has been crowned Law Firm of the Year at The Lawyer Awards 2013.
Sanger Institute researchers spark discussion on genomes and healthcare
The Sanger Institute is sending 50 of its researchers to this year’s Royal Society Summer Science Exhibition to take visitors on a journey through genetic discoveries and find out what they think should be done with their DNA data.
New course to meet needs of military veterans
A new course to help meet the mental health and social care needs of the UK’s five million military veterans has been launched by Anglia Ruskin University.