Somersault Video Productions creates 'DLicious' new video for David Lloyd Leisure
Stomachs were rumbling all round on Somersault Video Productions' latest shoot with David Lloyd Leisure. The leading gym and fitness group has launched a brand new menu full of healthy and well balanced food choices and needed a way of communicating this change to their members.
Do your bit for birds and build a nest box with CambridgePPF this Saturday
This Saturday (23rd February) from 11:00am you can join the Cambridge Past, Present & Future (CambridgePPF) team at its Wandlebury site to learn about the birds that visit your garden and how you can encourage them to spend more time there. You will then have a chance to put what you have learnt into practice by building your own nest box to take home.
Sphere Fluidics successfully closes a £1.6 million Series A investment round
Sphere Fluidics, an early-stage, Cambridge-based company focusing on developing novel products and services for single cell analysis, has just completed a £1.6 million investment round.
Elektron Technology launches macular pigment screener MPS II
Elektron Technology's new, easy-to-use macular pigment screener (MPS II) can quickly identify those most at risk of developing age-related macular degeneration (AMD).
YouTube culture is harming image of nurses
The issue of nurses being depicted as “sexual playthings” will be discussed during a special public lecture at Anglia Ruskin University’s Guild House campus in Peterborough next Wednesday (27 February).
Innova Biosciences develops technology to increase sensitivity of diagnostic tests
World healthcare models are continuously facing financial challenges when it comes to providing for an ageing population. The current models for provision are increasingly questioned with the upward trend in healthcare spending becoming a significant portion of the GDP. One solution to alleviate the ever increasing burden is earlier detection of disease using more accurate and sensitive…
Don't miss your chance to hear Johnson Matthey CEO talk about sustainability
Sign up now for next month's Cambridge Network business lecture which features sustainability champion Neil Carson, CEO of global chemical company Johnson Matthey.
Saving millions... GG Eco Solutions biomass energy partnership warms Culford School
Culford School's woodchip heat system will hit 3 million kilowatt-hours (kWh) by its first anniversary on 1 March. Designed, built and run by E equals' client GG Eco Solutions, the system cuts their heating bills by over 25% and saves CO2 equal to driving 6.3 million kilometres a year, using 100% sustainable biomass. The school also invests no capital.
Cambridge Business Week 2013: Network latest from the CEO
Company leaders are getting together for a week in March for the Cambridge News Business Excellence Awards and Business Weekly Business Awards. “Business Secretary The Rt Hon Vince Cable is spending Monday 18th March in Cambridge with local businesses so that we can continue to raise awareness of the leading position we have in the UK, helping to build jobs, to export products around the world…
Progress of City Deal bid welcomed
Cambridge City Council Leader Tim Bick and Cambridge MP Julian Huppert have welcomed the news that Greater Cambridge's City Deal bid has taken an important step forward.
C3 recognised for outstanding customer service
Computer telephony specialist C3 has once again been recognised for delivering outstanding customer service with a BenchmarQ Diamond Award from QMS International.
RealVNC delivers MirrorLink™ capabilities to Automotive Systems Company
Automotive Systems Company, a division of Panasonic Corporation, selects RealVNC to deliver the next generation of in-car entertainment and driving experience.
Would you rather pay for quantity or quality in telemarketing?
Ian Titchener, Director of Telemarketing Matters, writes: Why am I writing this post? Simple, I think that next to the people, quality is the most important factor you should consider when choosing a telemarketing partner!
Vince Cable in Cambridge to launch Business Week
Business Secretary, Vince Cable will be welcomed to the city by MP Julian Huppert next month when he comes to launch Cambridge Business Week.
Energy efficiency and human behaviour
Are buildings that consume less energy really more energy efficient as a result? As the University of Cambridge begins Switch Off Week, researcher Scott Kelly explains how predicting energy efficiency is easier said than done, especially once human behaviour becomes part of the calculation.
Cities and how we live in them
More and more of us live in cities where disparate communities jostle for space. Eminent sociologist Richard Sennett will give a public lecture on The Open City in Cambridge this Thursday (21 February).
Amino appoints new SVP product management and marketing
Amino Communications, leaders in IPTV/OTT solutions, today announces that Joe Coles has joined the company as SVP product management and marketing.
Nujira announces breakthrough LTE performance for CMOS PAs
Nujira Ltd, the world leader in Envelope Tracking (ET) technology, has today released the details of significant test results that demonstrate how ET technology unlocks the potential of RF CMOS PAs for high end 3G and 4G smartphone applications. Nujira has published a white paper detailing the results of this testing, available to download from nujira.com.
Wysing 2013 residency artists announced
Wysing Arts Centre announces names of artists who will take part in its prestigious residency programme in 2013.
Italian celebrities are in the spotlight
Anglia Ruskin University will be investigating the psychology of Italian celebrity with the visit of two high-profile figures to its Cambridge campus.
New Linx TJ725 cuts waste and saves money with Simply Smart Technology®
Case coding just got easier than ever thanks to Linx Printing Technologies, with the launch of a new thermal inkjet (TIJ) printer that ensures the first print is as good as the last.
Churchill College conference team raises £1000 for homeless charity
Churchill College conference team hosted a successful evening reception in their Dining Hall recently to promote their facilities, with the opportunity for guests to try their luck in the student-run Churchill Casino and raise money for a homeless charity.
Ready, steady, network!
Networking is like Marmite; some love it, some hate it. One thing is undeniable, it is a key tool in boosting your business’ profile and recognition and a fantastic way to meet like-minded people who may be offering a service that is vital to you and your business.
Arthur Rank Hospice charity's 'Fancy frock frenzy'
Need a special outfit for a special occasion? This event could be just for you.
Join the Star Shine Stroll in aid of Arthur Rank Hospice
Online registration is now live for the Arthur Rank Hospice Charity Star Shine Stroll on Saturday 11th May 2013.