Future-proofing wireless infrastructure – No more costly upgrades
Why Traditional DAS (Distributed Antenna Systems) Falls Short
Storytelling your work, strengthening your profile
You can attract more interest in your work if you can tell a story about it… and even better, in just a handful of words.
Windows 10 end-of-life deadline explained
For many businesses Microsoft Windows functions as the essential technological backbone of their business functions. Windows 10 has been on the market for ten years and many users still rely on it, but soon it’s support will end.
A new approach to tackle children's mental health
How long should a child have to wait for mental health support? Acteon, Cambridge BPI and the University of Cambridge to provide 11-18 year olds with supportive, scientifically backed resources while they wait.
Why the Wilson Pro 4300 is revolutionizing connectivity across industries
Strong, reliable cellular connectivity is no longer a luxury—it’s a necessity. From ensuring critical communication in hospitals to enhancing guest experiences in hotels, cellular reliability plays a pivotal role in business operations, employee satisfaction, and customer engagement.
WaveFX reach finals of SME National Business Awards for Best Enterprising Business
WaveFX, a leading event filming and webcasting company, is thrilled to announce that it has been named a finalist in the prestigious SME National Business Awards. The company is competing in the highly sought-after Best Enterprising Business category, recognizing its innovation, resilience, and outstanding contributions to the industry.
Unlocking seamless connectivity: In-building wireless solutions are the future
In today’s fast-paced digital world, connectivity is no longer a luxury - it’s a necessity. From corporate offices to hospitals, sprawling warehouses and everything in between, the demand for reliable, high-performance wireless coverage has never been greater.
The colours of a powerful presentation
Looking the part is important in public speaking, but perhaps the colour of your clothes even more so…
More on private 5G
Bruce Lancaster, CEO, Wilson Connectivity, on the positioning of private 5G as a reliable option for secure, high-capacity and low-latency communication needs.
Official launch of this year's exciting 2025 Cambridge Dragon Boat Festival
Every year, Fen Ditton plays host to one of the most fun-filled, family-friendly events in the Cambridge calendar - the Cambridge Dragon Boat Festival. This year's event celebrates its 19th year - and marks the 30th birthday year of its host, Addenbrooke's Charitable Trust. With a bigger fundraising target than ever before - with all proceeds going towards the build of the Cambridge Cancer…
25 years of working in Mental Health
Claire Harris, Health Psychologist and Founder of Promote Mental Health celebrates working in the mental health field for 25 years. Read this blog for her views on what has changed over the last 25 years, and what she hopes for the future in the mental health sector.
Sable&Hawkes win competitive tender to support pan-European communications initiative.
Sable&Hawkes have been appointed by four organisations based at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne (EPFL) to deliver a communications strategy and ongoing multi-channel brand identity, design, news and social media marketing services.
CEOs and Entrepreneurs: Join the conversation on building better software businesses in Cambridge
Business of Software (BoS) Conference Europe is coming back to Cambridge, UK, on March 31 and April 1, 2025, at Churchill College
Your best pals in a big presentation
If you’ve got an important talk to give, there are some special people you should make sure are very much onside and there for you…
South Cambridgeshire District Council showcases new website to enhance user experience
South Cambridgeshire District Council’s new website – which residents can now try out - makes it much easier for them to get personalised, local information at a glance. Residents can now try out the new website alongside the existing one – ahead of the new one fully taking over from Tuesday 25 March.
Cambridgeshire-based rewilding charity gets to work on the emerald isle - with The Happy Pear
Cambridgeshire-based rewilding charity Creating Nature's Corridors has extended its important messaging to Ireland, following the planting of 500 trees and hedging at the farm headquarters of The Happy Pear, the Irish twin brothers renowned for their plant-powered cooking and desire to make a positive impact on the planet.
D&A Creative create animation for Safe Haven Project
Animation for charity initiative helping orphaned children in Ukraine
WaveFX revolutionises webcasting & event production with a 5-star approach
Let’s be honest, most webcasts are either too complicated, too boring, or both. That’s where WaveFX comes in. They believe event production should be stress-free, engaging, and actually fun (yes, even for corporate events!). Whether it’s a hybrid conference, awards show, product launch, or live stream, we bring a fresh, people-first approach that keeps audiences watching.
Arthur Rank Hospice charity celebrates personal best in the TTP Cambridge Half Marathon
95 dedicated runners supported Arthur Rank Hospice Charity in the TTP Cambridge Half Marathon.
Growing innovation and adaptability in the cellular connectivity industry
The cellular connectivity and 5G landscape are undergoing a significant transformation. With 2025 poised to bring remarkable advancements, the focus is shifting toward scalable, flexible solutions that address present challenges while setting the stage for future innovation.
Visualising success in public speaking and presentations
If you’ve got a big talk to give, this simple trick of psychology can help you smash it.
Paediatric oncology nurse working in ward that treated her as a child to run Cambridge half to raise awareness of Addenbrooke’s hospital charity
22-year-old Molly Shelley works as a paediatric oncology nurse at Addenbrooke's - caring for young patients with cancer on the same ward that looked after her when she had leukaemia when she was three. Molly describes all of her memories as 'positive' because of the nursing staff that cared for her - and says it was her experiences as a child that made her want to become a nurse when she grew up…