CFCI awards grant to social enterprise to 'Form the Future' of local construction industry
Form the Future is delighted to be working with the Cambridge Forum for the Construction Industry (CFCI) to improve young people’s relationship with and perception of the construction industry.
Chicago: Razzle Dazzle from start to finish!
“The most extraordinary extravaganza of joy, energy and sheer sassiness!” This was the Headmistress’s response to the recent production of Chicago: High School Edition performed at St Mary’s School, Cambridge. Eight hundred people attended the sell-out production, which over its three-night run became the hottest ticket in town.
University Arms, Cambridge wins ‘Best new luxury hotel of the year’ award
University Arms, Cambridge is proud to announce that it has taken home the award for ‘Best New Luxury Hotel of the Year’ at the 2019 ttgluxury Travel Awards. The hotel picked up the prize at the awards ceremony in London last Friday.
Babel Cultural Newsletter: Canada
Each month Babel offers free briefings and expert advice for living and working with different cultures and this month the focus is on Canada.
42 Technology gears up for growth with expanded team and board reshuffle
42 Technology has announced a series of senior-level engineering and consulting appointments, a newly created role of head of new business development, and a board reshuffle as the company powers ahead into a new phase of UK and international growth.
Cambridge pupil reaches finals of The Big Bang Competition
A pupil from a school in Cambridge has made it to the finals of The Big Bang Fair, an event that celebrates all things science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM) and aims to inspire young people to consider a career in STEM.
Trust welcomes CQC recognition of continued improvement
Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust has today (Tuesday 26 February) welcomed the report of a visit by health watchdogs last October.
PredictImmune announces issuance of new US patent in support of commercialisation
PredictImmune, developers of pioneering prognostic tools for guiding treatment options and improving patient outcomes in immune-mediated diseases, today confirmed its latest patent grant in the US. The US patent is part of PredictImmune’s third family of intellectual property (IP) relating to methods for predicting autoimmune disease risk.
Leading technology companies seek new talent
If you're looking for a job or a change of career direction, don't miss the opportunity to meet some of the region's most exciting technology companies at Cambridge Network's Recruitment Evening today (Tuesday 26th February).
La Playa promotes sci/tech insurance specialist Hanna Beaumont to Corporate Director
Cambridge-based boutique international insurance broker La Playa has promoted Hanna Beaumont (FIRM) to Director: Corporate, overseeing its specialist commercial practices across Science & Technology and Media, Arts & Entertainment.
Breakfast briefing: tips to make your content look more professional
Learn how to get it right and what looks good when it comes to short video content to boost your business.
RSV vaccines - risk, competition and a big prize, eventually
This month VacZine Analytics, a UK-based strategic research publisher exclusively focused on vaccines, releases a brand new commercial assessment of Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) vaccines. The field is one of the most active in the vaccine industry with many competitors investigating numerous approaches. But will the first mover reap the biggest reward?
Former national newspaper journalist joins growing team at Cofinitive
Former national newspaper journalist, Carole Aye Maung has joined corporate communications consultancy, Cofinitive, as the company continues to enjoy unprecedented growth.
New advanced solution from GIS to drive Fujifilm Dimatix high performance printheads
Global Inkjet Systems (GIS), the leading strategic partner for OEMs and system builders, announces its new advanced solution to drive a wide range of Fujifilm Dimatix printheads, including the latest high-performance Starfire SG600.
Sharing the love in CPL’s latest recruitment campaign
Following the success of Cambridgeshire County Council’s reablement recruitment campaign, CPL has again been appointed to devise a second campaign, this time in a bid to attract experienced adult social workers.
Avoiding tax traps – achieving 60% tax relief with pensions
By reclaiming the personal allowance, high earners may obtain effective tax relief of 60% when making a personal pension contribution, says NW Brown.
Distorted, stretched DNA may increase risk of off-target changes with CRISPR-Cas9
Distortions to DNA, which occur routinely during gene expression and other cellular processes, could lead to off-target changes to the genome when using CRISPR-Cas9, a new study suggests. The Medical Research Council scientists behind the research say that their findings may help to pave the way to improve on the accuracy of gene editing for clinical applications.
Emily Pumfrey becomes a Fellow of the ALA
Emily Pumfrey of Greenwoods GRM has been admitted as a Fellow to the Agricultural Law Association.
CEOs of Doist, Know Your Team, and Grapeshot speak in Cambridge at BoS Conference Europe
Amir Salihefendić, Claire Lew, and John Snyder are among those speaking to 250 software entrepreneurs at the Business of Software Conference Europe in Cambridge this April.
Cambridge law firm's Chairman named 'Outstanding Individual of the Year' in national awards
Ann Phillips, the Chairman of Cambridge law firm Stone King, has been named Outstanding Individual of the Year' at the Citywealth Powerwomen Awards.'
DragonLight Films proudly presents fourth documentary film about AI - 'Ghost in the Machine'
Join Dragonlight Films to watch and debate themes arising from their new film - Ghost in the Machine - the fourth in a series of short documentary films about AI, funded by the Faraday Institute for Religion and Science and the Centre for the Future of Intelligence. The film features as part of the 2019 Cambridge Science Festival - Ground Zero Earth.
Four reasons why inclusion can benefit your business
There are many reasons why inclusion can benefit your business, not only to maintain talent as an employer but also to gain a better understanding of your customers. The benefits are therefore both 'in-house' and in your external business environment.
dB Broadcast completes new TV studios for Berkeley Studios International
UK leading system integrator dB Broadcast has just completed a new 12G-SDI capable broadcast facility for commercial studio company Berkeley Studios International (BSI). One of the new studios will be used for live production by pan Arab news channel Alghad TV, and the other is available for hire to other broadcasters.
New Centre for Doctoral Training in Integrated Functional Nano (i4nano) is established
The next generation of interdisciplinary nanoscientists will be trained at the University of Cambridge across multiple departments, including the Department of Engineering.
WaveFX launches Bonded Cellular WiFi from any location
WaveFX is now renting the Teradek Link Pro Backpack, which allows anybody to surf the web, check their email, upload files, or even stream live video online from locations they couldn’t before.