Getting financial negotiation in pharmaceutical licensing deals right - PA Consulting Group explains how at Structuring & Negotiating Licensing Deals, Brussels, 17 July 2002
Ian Bradley from PA Consulting Group, the leading international management, systems and technology consultancy, wil
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The Royal Society's Summer Science Exhibition takes place this week in London and a team from Cambridge University and Imperial College is exhibiting work at the event.
Accountants Deloitte & Touche have been given the go-ahead to take over Andersen UK in the wake of the Enron scandal.
Chips sales showed another increase in May, latest figures show.
Industry watchers say the threat 'hotspot' internet technology poses to 3G has been massively exaggerated.
Media giant Vivendi Universal's shares have been suspended amid fears it could become the first European firm to be sucked into the accounting controversy sweeping the tech industry.
The World Cup's official website has become the most successful in sporting history, claims Yahoo! - the internet company that hosted it.
Millionaire businessman Peter Dawe's bid to buy back UUNet from WorldCom is welcome news to the 600 Cambridge staff.
The world's number one expert in baby alarms and nursery intercoms has come up with another world-beating invention.
A talk by one of the world's leading transplant surgeons, Sir Roy Calne FRS, entitled 'Some reminisences of transplantation at Addenbrooke's', takes place on Tuesday 9th July.
Simon Quicke is an IT journalist and researcher who is writing a heavyweight series of articles, and an MA dissertation, looking at the rise and fall of the British PC industry.
Online business directory Yell has postponed plans to launch on the stock exchange.
The computer industry is celebrating the sale of its billionth PC.
Scientists are working on sensor technology so powerful it can detect the glow of a cigarette from outer space.
At this year's Cambridge Technology Management Symposium (11 and 12 July 2002) - the definitive meeting for leading practitioners and academics - senior managers from blue chip UK and overseas business will review the benefits and potential pitfalls of working in partnership to exploit emerging tec
With experience of Microsoft Office environment (in particular Access) and preferably Visual Basic to create software tool to collect and analyse confidential data.
Marks & Clerk, the UK's largest firm of patent and trade mark attorneys, announces the opening of its new office in Cambridge.
Geoffrey King, founder of Cambridge Recruitment Consultants and a leading light in high technology search and selection for many years, has joined SNA Executive Recruitment as Chief Executive Officer.
Hermann Hauser's Amadeus Capital Partners' mobile seed fund has made its first investment, taking a 1 million stake in Reading software company Enigmatec.