‘Machine to Machine networking, white space radio and the internet of everything’
Don’t miss the next CHASE meeting, which takes place tonight (Monday March 5th; 7.30 for 8.00pm) at ARM , featuring Luke D'Arcy of Neul, talking about ‘Machine to Machine networking, white space radio and the internet of everything’.
Carbon bubble or green investment bubble?
Recently, there has been talk of a ‘carbon bubble’. The argument is that many energy companies are significantly overvalued on the basis of their reserves of coal, oil and gas, since climate change policy will make these reserves impossible to exploit and therefore ultimately worthless. The Scientific Alliance newsletter.
Smart grid billing focus will shift in 2012 to better use of meter data for new services
A report from St Ives-based analyst house and consultancy Innovation Observatory says billing systems and customer information systems used by electricity utilities and retailers are changing to enable better use to be made of data collected from smart meters now being extensively deployed around the world.
Real Status partner with ONI to offer improved security of complex environments
Real Status has announced a new partnership with ONI, a communications integrator that uses its specialist knowledge, expertise and services to work with third party providers to change the way companies connect, communicate and collaborate.
Great expectations as ACT launches Big Push for The Rosie
With construction of the expanded and modernised Rosie Hospital due for completion this summer, local people are being invited to join the final Big Push for the Rosie Campaign to keep raising funds that will give babies born in Cambridge the best possible start in life.
A musical expedition to Scott’s South Pole
A cycle of songs imagining the final thoughts of Captain Scott and his polar party has been composed by Cambridge graduate Jake Wilson – with the help of the University’s Scott Polar Research Institute.
One down, one to go for fund-raiser in ski marathons
Justin Hayward, founder and director of Cambridge Investment Research (CIR), is half way to completing his back-to-back cross country ski marathons to raise money for the NSPCC (National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children). Cambridge Network members are encouraged to dig deep to support his fund-raising efforts.
MP urges residents to join The Big Switch to cut energy bills
A national campaign which gives Cambridge residents the chance to get cheaper energy bills is supported by MP Julian Huppert.
National Careers Week begins today
National Careers Week 2012 (5th - 9th March), is set to become the most active week for career education, information, advice and guidance in history.
Children lead the way in digital publishing for World Book Day
World Book Day last week (1 March) saw local school children let their imaginations run wild with ideas for their own interactive eBook at a publishing workshop run by Cambridge University Press and the Cambridge Central Library.
Welcome to Cambridge Network's new website!
The first step in an exciting new phase of development for Cambridge Network, this new site brings together the Network's directory, news and events, Recruitment Gateway and Learning Collaboration pages and makes them accessible from a single platform. Please take a few minutes to look around...
Climate change and water scarcity lead to rising investment risks
Standard & Poor’s, Trucost and Anglia Ruskin University have released a joint study on the impact of drought and climate change on the UK water and energy sectors.
signagelive teams with Rackspace to power digital media delivery products
signagelive, a global leader in cloud-powered digital signage solutions, today announced it has moved its media-delivery infrastructure to the Rackspace Cloud.
Innovative portal reveals data’s potential for predicting consumer behaviour
Featurespace has unveiled its Insight Marketing Analytics Portal, a free online tool that enables marketers to gain a fast, clear and usable understanding of their customer data.
Adder office move signals UK manufacturing success
Adder Technology, the KVM connectivity specialist, is relocating offices within Bar Hill, Cambridge to facilitate growth that has seen the company double in size every five years since it was founded in 1984.
Linguamatics puts big data mining on the cloud
In response to market demand, Linguamatics is pleased to announce the launch of the first NLP-based, scaleable text mining platform on the cloud. Text mining allows users to extract more value from vast amounts of unstructured textual data.
Debate looks at the impact of the Baby Boomer generation
Can many of society's problems today be attributed to the 1960s Baby Boomer generation?
AVEVA boosts focus on nuclear with new office in Charlotte, NC
Strategic location supports growth of global nuclear energy market
CambridgeIP sponsors Cambridge University Entrepreneurs competition
CambridgeIP’s Chairman, Quentin Tannock, presented prizes and certificates to winners and runners-up in the Cambridge University Entrepreneurs (CUE) 2012 competition.
Rabies news from The Travel Clinic
A 40 year old man died of rabies in Italy in November 2011. He had suffered severe bites on his leg and arm from an aggressive dog in north east India on 28th Sept 2011. He was not able to get adequate post bite care.
Saliva testing experts Salimetrics unveil new research-friendly website
Salimetrics has announced completion of a research-friendly redesign of its website. A prominent feature of the new website is an expanded section devoted to the saliva testing services offered by the Salimetrics laboratories both in the UK and USA.
NEW WEBSITE GOES LIVE THIS WEEK!
Cambridge Network's new website will be live within the next 24-48 hours. Members will be unable to log in or post material during this period of transition.
Mills & Reeve lawyers qualify for new family law service
Two of Mills & Reeve’s top family lawyers, Roger Bamber and Nigel Shepherd, have qualified as family law arbitrators and will become members of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators.
Deyton Bell hosts Transatlantic Business Forum
Deyton Bell will be hosting the Transatlantic Business Forum at Robinson College, Cambridge, on Thursday March 8th 2012. Building on the success of the inaugural event last year, this key initiative aims to decipher the myths associated with doing business in the US.
Antenova approved for Deutsche Telekom’s M2M Partner Program
Antenova has been selected by Deutsche Telekom for its global M2M Partner Program. It joins a select group of authorized vendors in the M2M value chain for partnering with the M2M Competence Center at Deutsch Telekom.