Inkjet printing technology has been integral to the development of the Cambridge high-tech cluster with companies such as Inca Digital, Domino, Tonejet, Xennia, Global Inkjet Systems, Linx Printing Technologies, Xaar and the Institute for Manufacturing’s Inkjet Research Centre all started and located here. Inkjet technology continues to develop with advances in inks and printers and more recently 3D printing has attracted interest, particularly for rapid prototyping. Inkjet printing has applications in the electronics, solar, manufacturing and biomedical industries.
In his talk at the West Cafe, Hauser Forum, (3 Charles Babbage Road, Cambridge, CB3 0GT) on May 21st (6pm registration; 6.30pm talk), Bill will give an overview of inkjet printing and its applications and Inca Digital’s place in the Cambridge cluster. Find out more and sign up here.
Network members may also be interested in other events and Learning Collaboration courses coming up this month, which include:
Wednesday 22 May |
Venue: Taylor Vinters, Merlin Place, Milton Road, Cambridge CB4 0DP |
This one day workshop will give you the skills, tools and confidence needed to facilitiate effectively. This workshop is appropriate for anyone who needs to work with groups to achieve change and improve effectiveness. |
Thursday 23 May |
Minute Taking with Confidence Venue: TBC |
A single day workshop that will help you to prepare, produce and polish minutes with confidence. It is designed for delegates at all levels. |
Thursday 23 May |
Breakfast Networking - Sales Venue: St. John's Innovation Centre, Cowley Road, Cambridge CB4 0WS |
What are the critical sales issues facing your small business? Find out about the selling / buying interaction and learn about editing for powerful persuasion and presenting yourself confidently. |
Click on the links above to find out more and book your place.
About the Learning Collaboration
Are you making the most of the wide range of quality courses available on your doorstep through Cambridge Network’s Learning Collaboration (LC)?
LC works on behalf of Cambridge Network members to organise, purchase and share training and management development opportunities. That means all members benefit from economies of scale, gaining improved access to high quality professional training courses at value-for-money prices.
Network membership means you automatically have the right to book on to any LC course at any time, while some categories of membership actually include LC training units.
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