Public invited to free Rare Disease evening lecture
Bridging health and social care is the theme for this year’s Rare Disease Day, and Cambridge University Hospitals is doing just that with their research.
Featurespace launches international behavioural analytics fraud technology into Singapore
Featurespace, a leading international provider of Adaptive Behavioural Analytics for fraud detection and risk management, has launched its ground-breaking anti-fraud technology into the Singapore market.
AI cyber defender Senseon secures $6.4m to redefine industry approach
Senseon, the next generation AI platform for cyber defence, has announced the completion of a seed funding round of $6.4m. The seed funding will support Senseon’s scaling of technology and presence in EMEA and the US.
Study shows there is no ‘average’ consumer
Matching advertising images to personality traits can find the most suitable image for a particular customer and help win sales, finds a new study co-authored by Dr David Stillwell of Cambridge Judge Business School.
SBRI Healthcare awards £1.25m to musculoskeletal disorder and oral health innovations
SBRI Healthcare has awarded £1.25 million to help fund the development of thirteen separate innovations relating to musculoskeletal disorder and dentistry, oral health and oral cancers. The pioneering projects were discovered through a nationwide call by SBRI Healthcare earlier this year for innovations to tackle healthcare problems in these fields.
Hundreds of ‘cool’ family events at this year’s Cambridge Science Festival
Which are cooler, dinosaurs or mammals? Were Neanderthals fussy eaters? Why are vile viruses and funky fungi so important to the human body? How much does dancing raise your heart rate? Awesome breakthroughs, controversial lightbulb moments and explosive insights revealed.
Asthma: young people in the UK 'more likely to die'
A new study, from the Nuffield Trust think tank and the Association for Young People's Health, found young people in the UK are more likely to die from asthma than those in other wealthy countries.
Sookio Director joins board at Cambridge 105 Radio
Sookio's Founder and Director, Sue Keogh, has been appointed to the board of Cambridge 105 Radio.
Why 'Right to Work' checks should be carried out on all employees
Cambridge solicitor Julie Moktadir explains the benefits of checking your employees.
Mogrify raises $3.7m seed funding to transform cell therapy via direct cellular conversion
Cell Mogrify Ltd, a UK company aiming to transform the future development of cell therapies, today announced a second close on its seed funding, bringing the total raised to $3.7 million USD, and the appointment of Darrin M Disley, PhD, DSc, OBE, as CEO.
Invest in your employees
Investing in your employees is investing in your business. If you are about to embark on a #training and development plan for your workforce make sure you read HR Dept's blog and follow these steps.
Owlstone Medical and Shanghai Hospital to pioneer breath biopsy lung cancer trial in China
Owlstone Medical Ltd., a global diagnostics company developing a breathalyzer for applications in early disease detection and precision medicine, and Shanghai Renji Hospital, today announced a collaboration to conduct a clinical trial into the early detection of lung cancer with support from the Li Ka Shing Foundation.
The beauty of a spreadsheet
kdm's blog this week is by one of the team's Account Managers. Annette Barnard, talking about how organised a spreadsheet can be.
UK plans mission to The Next Web Conference
On 9 and 10 May the Department for International Trade (DIT) in The Netherlands is planning a mission to one of the key tech conferences in Europe - The Next Web (TNW) in Amsterdam.
Talented illustrators display work in Cambridge
An exhibition featuring innovative illustrations by Anglia Ruskin University students will open at the Ruskin Gallery in Cambridge this month, following a successful display at Candid Arts Gallery in London.
Redgate champions cloud adoption with full support for Azure in SQL Server monitoring tool
Recognising the increasing take-up of cloud storage, the latest version of Redgate’s SQL Monitor enables entire SQL Server estates to be managed and monitored from one dashboard, whether they are on-premises or in the Azure cloud.
Essential steps to delivering a successful event to be shared at Two Counties Exhibition
Delivering a successful event will be the focus of next month’s Two Counties Business Exhibition at IWM Duxford, with an informative seminar from Meet Cambridge.
Sepura achieves milestone: 45,000 TETRA terminals sold through national Police ICT framework
Sepura has achieved a significant milestone in selling 45,000 TETRA radio terminals to UK public safety organisations since the introduction of the national Police ICT framework in November 2018.
Pure Executive places two independent Non-Executive Directors on the Board of Treatt Plc
Pure Executive is delighted to have introduced two outstanding Non-Executive Directors to Treatt plc in Bury St Edmunds, one of the region’s most successful companies.
Making trade a force for good
UN Environment and partners gathered in Cambridge this week to kick-start a new project aiming to make trade a positive force for both nature conversation and marginalised people.
What are you worth in 2019?
The ONE Group understands that often perception of salary can completely shape how you see yourself professionally; how valued you feel within your role and ultimately, the effect this has on your day-to-day motivation.
AttoCore supports expansion of broadband in Chalke Valley
AttoCore, the developer of ultra-mobile core network software technology, has announced its participation in the expansion of fixed and mobile broadband services in the UK’s Chalke Valley.
Stocks in Focus: Strategic Equity Capital
This week Harry Scargill of NW Brown looks at Strategic Equity Capital (SEC), a specialist investment trust that invests in UK listed companies below £1bn in market capitalisation.
Route unveiled for major new road and junction at Black Cat
Drivers using three of the busiest roads in east England are set to benefit from a major upgrade creating a new 10-mile dual carriageway and transforming one of the region’s most congested junctions.
Trio joins specialist Regulatory and Corporate Defence Team
Leading East of England law firm, Birketts, has announced the appointment of Beverley Bell CBE, Chris Taylor and Dean King as Self-Employed Consultants in the firm’s highly-regarded Regulatory and Corporate Defence Team.