ChallengerTEC and Signagelive launch interactive signage application
Signagelive, a global technology company that specialises in developing cloud-based digital signage applications, is pleased to announce that its core software is being used to power “iVUTV”, an interactive signage solution. It has been developed by ChallengerTEC for the hospitality industry, to encourage punters to stay at premises longer to increase consumer spending.
Celebrate summer with CambridgePPF
This Friday (28 June), local charity CambridgePPF will light a beacon in celebration of summer at a brand new family event at its Coton Countryside Reserve. Come along for a tranquil evening of beacon lighting, walks, open farm and BBQ.
iTrinegy announces new dedicated ‘Cloud in a Box’ module
iTrinegy's new ‘Cloud in a Box’ offers customers the opportunity to try their applications in the Cloud prior to going live - a true proof of concept.
Did you know that travellers diarrhoea could cause irritable bowel syndrome ?
Recent scientific and medical evidence seems to indicate that being infected with certain bacteria or protozoa, many of which are common causes of travellers diarrhoea (TD) can cause “post infection irritable bowel syndrome (IBS)”. It has been estimated that 3% of patients with TD have symptoms lasting more than a month and that one in 10 patients with IBS believe their IBS started after an…
Orwell Housing chooses Lookout Call for enhanced lone worker safety
Orwell Housing Association manages approximately 3,500 properties of mixed tenure in Cambridgeshire, Norfolk, Suffolk and North Essex, with a further 150 properties in development.
Queen Alia International airport Jordan uses Zinwave DAS for private mobile radio coverage
Queen Alia International airport in Jordan deploys a mission-critical professional mobile radio network using Zinwave technology for private mobile radio (TETRA) coverage.
New treatments for pain and MS being developed in open innovation programme
Two revolutionary treatments which could alleviate pain in people with hypersensitivity to heat, and provide a new regenerative therapy with MS sufferers, are being developed by University of Cambridge researchers at Stevenage Bioscience Catalyst (SBC), the UK’s first open innovation bioscience campus.
Future Business Centre Cambridge: Dr Neil Stott appointed as Interim Centre Director
Dr Neil Stott has been appointed as Interim Centre Director for Cambridge’s first hub for social and environmental businesses being built in North Cambridge. The centre is due to open in October 2013 and will provide affordable, high quality office and workshop space as well as tailored business support.
Eurotech, University of Regensburg and University of Wuppertal sign co-operation
Eurotech, University of Regensburg and University of Wuppertal sign co-operation agreement for QPACE2
PsychologyOnline backed with £0.5m investment from Imperial Innovations
Depression costs the UK £9bn a year in loss of earnings and yet it is considered to be both preventable and treatable. PsychologyOnline, a Cambridge-based company offering clinically-proven online cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT), has received new investment, including £500,000 from leading UK healthcare investor Imperial Innovations, to develop and extend its service in response to increasing…
Bidwells appoints KISS Communications
Bidwells has appointed integrated marketing agency KISS to help evolve its B2B marketing strategy.
Getting to grips with migraine
Researchers at the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute have identified some of the biological roots of migraine from a large-scale genome study.
Top Translation Tip #7 - Do you have a style guide or list of terms?
If your document has particularly technical or specific words, for example preferred in-house terminology or regulatory requirements, it can be useful if you are able to provide a list of terms or reference material for the target language, advises First Edition Translations.
Going global for World FM Day 2013
This Thursday (27 June 2013), World FM Day takes place for the sixth consecutive year, as it looks to raise the profile of the facilities management profession on a global scale.
Tame your computer - clever copying
In her regular series for Cambridge Network members, software training expert Karen Roem offers handy tips to help you 'Tame your computer'. This week she describes how to copy the content of a worksheet (Excel 2003-2013)...
DEM Solutions opens access to online DEM literature database
DEM Solutions announces the world’s first online DEM Literature Database – an extensive, searchable online library of abstracts of peer-reviewed papers on the development and application of Discrete Element Method (DEM) simulation for modeling bulk particle processes.
Win £35k to turn your business idea into reality
Entrepreneurs from across Cambridgeshire are being encouraged to shout about their ideas – and win a share of £35,000 of funding – as part of Anglia Ruskin University’s Enterprise Fellowship Scheme.
Cambridge Index declines 6.2%
The Cambridge Index fell 6.2% or 905.7 points to 13,815.1, as all of the top five index bellwether stocks posted losses.
IT Governance and Alcumus ISOQAR host the event 'Mitigating Information Security Risk'
IT Governance, the cyber security and ISO 27001 experts, have announced that they have partnered with UKAS accredited certification body, Alcumus ISOQAR, to hold an event on information security risk.
LEP to appear at UNITE
Businesses in Cambridgeshire are being urged to network with 50 notable national brands and local pioneers at the free to attend UNITE Summer Business Forum at Cambourne on 10 July.
Penningtons sponsors the Cambridge Shakespeare Festival 2013
The Cambridge office of Penningtons Solicitors LLP is delighted to be the sole sponsor for the Cambridge Shakespeare Festival 2013. The CSF celebrates its 26th season this year with performances of eight of Shakespeare’s best loved plays, staged in the gardens of six Cambridge University colleges.
Device Developer Conference announces "Programmers' Challenge" winner
The organisers of the recent UK Device Developers' Conference have announced the winner of their "Programmers' Challenge", a competition where engineers competed to find software bugs in 50 lines of code.
Salimetrics redesigns infant swab for faster, easier collection
A larger diameter infant swab with increased strength that will allow for greater fluid capacity is now available from Salimetrics. Salimetrics is offering its redesigned infant swab to make it easier to collect sufficient saliva volume for laboratory analysis.
SDI’s Synoptics Health appoints six distributors in Asia-Pacific region
Scientific Digital Imaging [SDI’s] Synoptics Health Division, a manufacturer of innovative digital imaging systems for healthcare applications, is pleased to announce the appointment of distributors throughout the Asia-Pacific region.
Calling all fuel-conscious drivers - how heavy is your foot?
Elms Cambridge BMW is giving fuel-conscious drivers the chance to learn how to drive efficiently from BMW experts at a landmark business event.