Clinical trials launch for new prostate biopsy device
A device developed by a Cambridge researcher to make prostate biopsies safer has begun clinical trials.
CCS arrives at Mobile World Congress with new investment support from important partners
Cambridge Communication Systems (CCS) closes latest funding round with key investors, speeding next-generation access and backhaul product development and market growth.
AccorInvest to fund and operate Cambridge North’s new four-star hotel
Plans for the new district around Cambridge North Station have taken a decisive step forward as AccorInvest has committed to operate the site’s forthcoming four-star hotel.
New clues as to why non-smokers, as well as smokers, develop COPD
MRC-funded researchers led by the Universities of Leicester and Nottingham have discovered genetic differences that put some people at higher risk than others of developing chronic lung disease.
Beneficial charging of beneficiaries
Fears that charities could weaken their legitimacy by charging for services are not borne out by the data, concludes a new study from the Cambridge Centre for Social Innovation.
The Year of the Pig-gy Bank
It seems appropriate it’s the year of the Pig in the Chinese calendar. Brexit and the consequent uncertainty in the market has led a number of Insignis clients to focus their interests on cash and place investments in their piggy banks, versus other investment classes. Rathbones has recently published statistics that show that a quarter of high net worth investors currently hold more that 50% of…
ZEISS ZEN core software suite offers new analysis and connectivity modules
ZEISS ZEN core is a powerful software suite for microscopy imaging, automated analyses, and multi-modal workflows in connected materials laboratory environments.
Arm and leading test laboratories unveil independent security certification for IoT devices
To support widespread deployment of secure IoT solutions based on the Platform Security Architecture (PSA) framework, Arm and its independent security testing lab partners Brightsight, CAICT, Riscure and UL, along with consultants Prove&Run, today announced PSA Certified™.
Arm and Vodafone commit to work together to simplify Internet of Things (IoT) deployment
Agreement combines iSIM, IoT software and network services to dramatically reduce complexity and enable fully open, remote provisioning of IoT devices
VNC Automotive and Alpine partnership expands functionality of car maker infotainment systems
In the drive to provide more applications and services direct from the dash, connectivity gurus VNC Automotive and automotive electronics manufacturer Alpine Electronics GmbH announce Android ‘Add-On Box’
Qualcomm announces Wi-Fi 6 for automotive
Bringing Greater Capacity for Premium In-Vehicle Experiences
Qualcomm ULP Bluetooth audio SoCs bring superior audio quality to consumers
Design wins build on Qualcomm’s sustained success across wireless audio
Cambridge Mechatronics technologies integrated into smartphone camera
Cambridge Mechatronics (CML), a smart materials engineering company that designs miniature motors using Shape Memory Alloy (SMA) for use across a variety of substantial global markets, announces that its software and algorithms will be combined with InvenSense’s, a TDK Group Company, Optical Image Stabilisation (OIS) camera software controller and integrated into Qualcomm’s Snapdragon application…
Leading US university tech transfer office heads meet with government and top UK universities
Two of the most innovative US universities, along with their UK counterparts, will meet with the minister and innovation and industrial strategy leaders from UK government today (Monday 25 February).
Tame your computer - sort your spacing
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 find all occurrences of two spaces after a full stop and replace them with one (Microsoft Word)...
Oxford Genetics and Sphere Fluidics announce a multi-partner collaboration for gene editing
Oxford Genetics and Sphere Fluidics announce a multi-partner collaboration to expedite the development of automated microfluidic systems for rapid and high-throughput gene editing in mammalian cell lines.
Seminar from Cambridge law firm aims to take the grief out of grievance
Cambridge law firm Stone King is holding a seminar to help employers deal with the challenging issue of employees who make a complaint about their treatment at work.
AI: Life in the age of intelligent machines
In a new film, leading Cambridge University researchers discuss the far-reaching advances offered by artificial intelligence – and consider the consequences of developing systems that think far beyond human abilities.
MRC-funded research reveals extent of trauma and PTSD in young people
MRC-funded research from King’s College London suggests one in 13 young people in the UK have had post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) before reaching age 18.
Council Tax to increase on empty homes
Higher Council Tax charges will be due on homes that are left empty across South Cambridgeshire – to try and encourage them back into use.
Walk back to the 80s with Arthur Rank Hospice’s Star Shine Night Walk!
Get ready for Arthur Rank Hospice Charity's Star Shine Night Walk coming up in May...
Founders of CD Baby, Dressipi, and Mixcloud speak in Cambridge at BoS Europe Conference
Derek Sivers, Sarah McVittie, and Mat Clayton are among those speaking to 250 software entrepreneurs at the Business of Software Conference Europe in Cambridge this April.
St John’s College demonstrates commitment to customers with new training initiative
A Cambridge College is strengthening its commitment to delivering the highest standards of customer service by investing in its experienced team during 2019.
The smartness of simplicity
Would you like a winning edge in your communications? One which even saves you work, as well as enhances your impact? Keep it simple, and try playing this little game, writes Communications Consultant Simon Hall...