Innovation
CleanCube containment labs: a rapid, cost-effective solution set to revolutionise the market
Guardtech Group’s portable cleanroom specialists ready to spare businesses hassle of refurbing existing labs or building new facilities ...
Launch date set for brain and spine injury tech research centre
An innovative brain and spinal injury health technology research centre is to open at Addenbrooke’s in April after winning £3m funding, it was announced this week. ...
SPT Labtech appoints New Chief Commercial Officer
Morten Frost Norgreen to lead SPT Labtech's commitment to exceeding customer expectations. ...
Labour launches Life Sciences Industry Strategy at Stevenage Bioscience Catalyst
Wes Streeting, Shadow Health Minister, and Peter Kyle, Shadow Science Minister, launches Labour’s Life Sciences Strategy at Stevenage Bioscience Catalyst (SBC) and witnessed at first hand how SBC is scaling up scientific research and using the latest technologies to revolutionise future...
Xampla secures $7m funding to advance plastic elimination
Natural materials company, Xampla, kicks off 2024 with US$7 million in latest funding round Existing investors reaffirmed confidence in the business, with new investor, CIECH Ventures, contributing to the round The capital injection is set to fuel the expansion of Morro Coating into...
FlexEnable launches flexible active optics evaluation kits for AR and VR
Ultra-thin and light active optics bring game-changing optical performance to AR/VR and allow significantly smaller, lighter and curved devices. ...
Ethical jeweller Lily Arkwright opens Birmingham showroom
Lily Arkwright is thrilled to launch its new Birmingham showroom.
NHS technology reform remains too slow
As the NHS progresses with its Long-Term Plan to revolutionise patient care, can it afford to wait for decades as changes are considered, debated, and implemented? In its current form, that is highly unlikely. As satisfaction in the NHS is at an all-time low. Emergency Departments face ...
How safe will driverless car technology be by 2025?
The government aims to have driverless, or autonomous, cars on the road by 2025. With that being just over a year away, we have already seen technological developments that automate some tasks, such as partial automation in emergency braking and lane assistance installed in vehicles sin...
Don't miss your chance to enter the Cambridge Independent Science and Technology Awards 2024
The deadline is January 31.