Magna invests in advanced motion-control software by acquiring Haptronik GmbH
Drivers and passengers will enjoy a more intuitive experience thanks to technology which relies on motion and the sense of touch inside and outside of the car. To continue developing these advanced technologies for the automotive market, Magna has signed a deal to acquire Haptronik GmbH, further investing in advanced motion-control software and adding to Magna's leadership in mechatronics…
Weigh2GO programme helps Sandwell achieve and maintain a healthy weight with Activ8rlives
Weigh2GO programme is helping the residents of Sandwell in the West Midlands achieve and maintain a healthy weight using Activ8rlives smart scales and its online application health portal.
Money Mover strengthens bench with JPMorgan MD
Simon Jones, former Head of Treasury Solutions at JPMorgan, has joined Money Mover as an Advisor. He was recently introduced to the Cambridge-based Fintech by the team at PwC Swiftscale - the B2B scale-up accelerator.
Meet Cambridge strengthens regional remit with new Bury St Edmunds partnership
Meet Cambridge, the conference and events bureau for Cambridge and the region, is extending an invitation to venues within the Bury St Edmunds area to join its portfolio. It is also offering its free venue finding service to Suffolk organisers looking for suitable places to hold business events.
Edit that video!
Cambridge TV's one day masterclass on Wednesday 7 November teaches beginners and improvers about video editing.
Rising Stars applications close in less than two weeks
Applications for Rising Stars, the UK’s newest and most exciting pitch competition, close soon.
Elpis Biomed human cell models could potentially replace animal experiments in drug discovery
Technology from Elpis Biomed is supported by Dr Jonathan Milner in his ELRIG Plenary Address.
EY’s Autumn Budget 2018 predictions
Will the Chancellor choose to lay the foundations for the economy in a post-Brexit world or deliver a “caretaker Budget”?
Export advice live today from the Export Hub
Tune in to a live discussion from the Export Hub in Cambridge today (Thursday 25 October).
First degree apprentices cross the stage
The first Barclays Bank degree apprentices to graduate from Anglia Ruskin University crossed the stage to receive their certificates during a ceremony at the Corn Exchange, Cambridge.
Employers warned of changes ahead to UK immigration rules
The UK Government has announced plans to overhaul the immigration system, affecting how employers recruit, onboard and employ non-UK resident workers, as immigration solicitor Anne Morris explains.
Largest census of cancer genes will help scientists understand causes and find drug targets
Researchers at the Wellcome Sanger Institute have created the first comprehensive summary of all genes known to be involved in human cancer, the “Cancer Gene Census”.
Redgate enhances the appeal of compliant database DevOps with new provisioning dashboard
The leading Microsoft SQL Server tools vendor, Redgate, has introduced a new at-a-glance dashboard to its database provisioning solution, giving users an easy way to manage, organize and make available masked copies of databases.
How people power can track alien species – study
New research published in the Nature journal Scientific Data shows how the public can play a vital role in helping to track invasive species.
Introducing the new Rapidox 1100Z
Cambridge Sensotec’s flagship Rapidox 1100Z oxygen gas analyser is relaunching in November 2018 with a new look, new features and fully upgraded software..
Cofinitive achieves status as one of Cambridge’s 130 Most Influential Businesses
In less than four years of trading, Corporate Communications Company Cofinitive has been recognised as one of the Cambridge News' '130 Most Influential Businesses'.
Plextek joins TCCA to work towards standards-based approach to solution development
Design and innovation company, Plextek is pleased to announce that they are joining TCCA, the global representative organisation for critical communications.
New report looks at skills shortages in the Cambridge region's labour pool
To help inform policy discussions about developing skills in Cambridge and Peterborough, researchers from RAND Europe examined skills shortages in the regional labour pool. They specifically examined four sectors: life sciences, information and communications, health and social work, and construction.
Brain training app helps reduce OCD symptoms, study finds
A ‘brain training’ app developed at the University of Cambridge could help people who suffer from obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) manage their symptoms, which may typically include excessive handwashing and contamination fears.
Cambridge is one of the top three ‘best UK towns & cities to work in’
Cambridge comes third in a new ranking of the '25 Best UK Towns & Cities to Work In' for 2018.
ClearBank® selects Featurespace for advanced real-time fraud and AML detection
After reinventing agency banking dynamics, ClearBank is innovating against financial crime with Featurespace's Adaptive Behavioural Analytics.
Points of View: Emerging markets
This week Jason Butler of NW Brown takes a look at Emerging Markets.
Why identity matters
Ken Banks was appointed a Visiting Fellow in Marketing at Cambridge Judge Business School in 2018, and is currently Head of Social Impact at London-based digital identity firm Yoti. He discusses here the potential for digital identity systems in addressing problems in developing countries.
Money Mover extends its reach to UK SMEs through partnership with the ICPA
Cambridge-based Fintech international payments platform and currency exchange, Money Mover, is pleased to announce its partnership with the ICPA (Independent Certified Practising Accountants) - the professional organisation representing 950+ accountants in practice.
Immigration Health Surcharge set to rise in December 2018
A plan was put forward to Parliament earlier this month to raise the Immigration Surcharge on 18th December 2018.