Cryptosense raises $4.8m to accelerate its cryptography lifecycle management software
Cryptosense, a cryptography lifecycle management platform, has announced a $4.8 million funding round led by Amadeus Capital Partners with participation from BGV and Elaia Partners.
Cambridgeshire partners join innovative UK data hub to help tackle mental illness
Cambridgeshire and Peterborough NHS Foundation Trust (CPFT) and the University of Cambridge have partnered with Health Data Research UK (HDR UK) and the Medical Research Council (MRC) to launch the new national health data hub – DATAMIND - in Mental Health Awareness Week, to support mental health research and innovation.
Kelp, maggots and mycoprotein among future foods that must be mass-farmed to combat malnutrition
Radical changes to the food system are needed to safeguard our food supply and combat malnutrition in the face of climate change, environmental degradation and epidemics, says new report.
Year 8 students work with Cambridge researchers to help their peers learn about the census
Researchers from the University of Cambridge’s Department of Geography and Year 8 students in Wales have worked together to produce a series of learning resources based on census data, showing how the country has changed over time.
All change for food hubs
Cambridge MP Daniel Zeichner and local councillors will visit the Trumpington food hub today to hear about how the community project that popped up in response to covid is being developed for the long term.
Domino expands portfolio with new smart vision systems to check product code accuracy
A Cambridge company is helping its customers to reduce risk and optimise productivity with the launch of state-of-the-art technology which can check product codes automatically and eliminate potential and costly errors.
Bourn Hall chosen to provide NHS patients with IVF treatment in Hertfordshire and West Essex
Following a thorough procurement process, Bourn Hall, the world’s first IVF clinic, has been awarded a further term of five years to provide IVF treatment to NHS patients across Hertfordshire and West Essex.
Rural refurbishment projects available at Cheffins property auction
Cheffins will offer a series of rural refurbishment projects, as well as commercial investment opportunities and land at the firm’s property auction on 9th June.
CIIPM training focuses on IP management and commercialisation
CIIPM offers three virtual training courses focusing on IP management and commercialisation.
Mental Health First Aid: online 2 day course with Illuminate
An online course next month takes an indepth look at mental health, the factors that trigger mental ill health, practical skills and development to identify and tackle issues along with the support routes available.
MediaTek Brings Premium Features to High Tier 5G Smartphones with New 6nm Dimensity 900 5G Chipset
MediaTek Dimensity 900 delivers crisp imaging, brilliant displays and 5G and Wi-Fi 6 connectivity
China Mobile Collaborates with Intel, HP and MediaTek to Deliver 5G Connected Modern PC Experiences to World’s Largest Network
China Mobile will join forces with HP, Intel and MediaTek to collaborate on 5G-enabled PCs for the next-generation of connected modern PC experiences.
Darktrace wins Microsoft ‘Security Trailblazer’ award
Darktrace, a leading autonomous cyber security AI company, today announced that it has been named ‘Security Trailblazer’ at the annual Microsoft Security 20/20 Awards.
Taylor Wessing shows commitment to wellbeing and mental health with in-house counselling clinic
The opening of the Taylor Wessing's first in-house counselling clinic in the UK has been announced today.
Us win praise of MP in the Commons
Proudly wearing his Cambridge United tie, local MP and Cambridge United season ticket holder Daniel Zeichner highlighted the skills of Cambridge United in the Queen’s Speech debate in the House of Commons this week.
The importance of staying informed
You may be aware the DfE has again issued a warning to schools, regarding the high levels of Cyber Attacks on schools and MATs.
Don't miss Cambridge Network's Virtual Jobs & Careers Fair tomorrow
Anyone on the lookout for a new job will benefit from joining in with Cambridge Network's Virtual Jobs & Careers Fair tomorrow (Friday 14 May).
Mental health first aid feedback from Mark Allum
Marshall Centre caught up with recently qualified Mental Health First Aider, Mark Allum, about his experience of completing the mental health first aid course.
Institute welcomes future vision for the Babraham Research Campus
The Babraham Institute welcomes the Babraham Research Campus strategy to develop the Campus into “one of the best places in the world for discovery bioscience research and innovation.”
Arecor granted key US patent
Arecor Limited, the biopharmaceutical company advancing today’s therapies to enable healthier lives, today announces the grant by the United States Patent and Trademark Office of US Utility Patent No. 10,925,965 B2, a patent that contributes to the Company’s global patent portfolio underpinning its ArestatTM technology platform.
Shared passion for people results in planned merger between Harrison Clark Rickerbys and Cambridge firm Hewitsons
Award winning top regional law firm Harrison Clark Rickerbys (HCR) has announced it is in the advanced stages of merger talks with well-established firm Hewitsons, a move which will add new locations in Northampton and Milton Keynes to its existing network of nine offices.
Article explains how to turn strategy into action
Strategy can be translated into action through a ‘cascading’ process that requires collaboration in problem solving and communication, says an article co-authored by Professor Christoph Loch and Professor Stelios Kavadias of Cambridge Judge.
The Academy of Medical Sciences announces election of new Fellows 2021
Cambridge scientists are among the new Fellows announced today by the Academy of Medical Sciences.
Nature has enormous potential to fight climate change and biodiversity loss in the UK - report
A report just launched by the British Ecological Society, with contributions from the University of Cambridge, offers the first complete assessment of the potential of nature-based solutions to mitigate climate change and benefit biodiversity in the UK.
‘Pre-bunk’ tactics reduce public susceptibility to COVID-19 conspiracies and falsehoods, study finds
Latest research on digital interventions deployed by UK government and UNESCO suggests that exposing people to a “microdose” of techniques used by misinformation merchants helps “inoculate” them against fake news about the pandemic.