Learn about NVIDIA in Cambridge and its plans for a global AI research centre
NVIDIA recently announced its acquisition of Arm and its intention to develop a new global centre of excellence in AI research in Cambridge.
A year like no other
John Gourd, Cambridge Network's CEO, reflects on 2020 – and looks to a brighter future.
Virtual brewery tour is a blast
Cambridge Network hosted its first virtual brewery tour and beer tasting on Tuesday evening with Harston-based craft microbrewery BrewBoard.
Last Jobs Fair of 2020 goes out with a bang
The latest Cambridge Network Virtual Jobs & Careers Fair, which took place last week, continued the success of these useful events, attracting more than 200 sign-ups.
Friday's Virtual Jobs and Careers Fair bursts with opportunity for jobseekers
Are you in the job market or facing an uncertain future? If so, you cannot afford to miss Cambridge Network's Virtual Jobs and Careers Fair this Friday (20 November).
Spotlight on work experience and apprenticeships at Virtual Jobs & Careers Fair
Can you gain work experience remotely? How important is it? And what does it take to be a successful apprentice? Find out at Cambridge Network's next Virtual Jobs & Careers Fair on Friday 20 November.
Scrum training helps business to be more agile
Two new courses from Cambridge Network, focused on the key roles involved in making organisations more agile through Scrum, kick off this autumn.
Companies and candidates sought for Virtual Jobs & Careers Fair
Cambridge Network is on the lookout for companies and candidates to participate in the next of its popular recruitment webinars, taking place on Friday 20th November 2020.
How has Covid-19 changed workplace wellbeing?
The long-term effects of Covid-19 on the workforce will undoubtedly influence workplace health. Against this background, what can be done now to help employees cope in this new environment? Join Cambridge Network tomorow (Tuesday 6 October) for two special online events focused on workplace wellbeing.
Network's Careers Fair strikes a chord with jobseekers
The focus was firmly on career resilience and practical job searching at the latest virtual Cambridge Network Jobs & Careers Fair, which once again attracted interest from a large audience.
Boost your recruitment at Cambridge Network's next Virtual Jobs & Careers Fair
Many organisations are still on the lookout for high calibre candidates despite the pandemic. If your business would like to take advantage of the talent that is now available, consider taking part in Cambridge Network's next Virtual Jobs Fair on Thursday 10th September.
Virtual Fair provides help and support for jobseekers
Helping jobseekers to find their strengths and learn how to navigate a competitive job market was the focus last week when Cambridge Network hosted its latest Virtual Jobs & Careers Fair.
Could you take on an extra person?
Can you give someone a chance of a job? If you are one of the luckier companies still doing OK through C-19, would you consider giving one or more people a job even if you might not in normal times?
Paul Auton: his impact and legacy for Cambridge
Cambidge Network's Executive Director Claire Ruskin writes a moving tribute to Paul Auton, former chief executive of Cambridge Consultants, who has died at the age of 80.
Virtual fair offers careers insight and help for jobseekers
Cambridge Network's Virtual Jobs & Careers Fair this Thursday 16 July promises practical assistance and support for anyone looking for a job or a change in career.
Why you should enter the Queen’s Awards for Enterprise 2021
Winning one of the prestigious annual Queen’s Awards for Enterprise is not only a chance for some positive publicity, but it can also boost sales and employee engagement.
Webinars highlight members' talent and expertise
From virtual teamworking to design thinking, customer experience to machine learning, immigration issues to personal investment, the scope of Cambridge Network webinars over the past few months has been vast.
How to navigate the job market and put your best foot forward
Cambridge Network and Belbin are offering jobseekers a helping hand, as everyone who signs up to attend the Network's Virtual Jobs and Careers Fair on Thursday 16th July can benefit from the insights of a Belbin Self-Perception report.
Cambridge Network website marks 22nd anniversary
It is exactly 22 years since the original Cambridge Network website went live (2 July 1998), when it led the way as one of the world's first sites to offer a user login and interface for increasing numbers of members.
Looking for talent? Take part in Cambridge Network's next Virtual Jobs Fair
Although the pandemic has caused upheaval for many organisations, employers in and around Cambridge are still recruiting. Participating in Cambridge Network's Virtual Jobs Fair next month will help to keep your company in the public eye, even if you are not actively looking for talent right now.
New Cambridge Network webinars focus on the economic outlook
New webinars hosted by Cambridge Network in its ongoing series look at the economic impact of the coronavirus crisis, and consider the future for financial markets - and investors. Both sessions feature experts from Network member companies.
Communicating your way out of lockdown
As we come out of lockdown, your business will need new digital and media relations strategies to reach your target audiences. Join Cambridge Network tomorrow (Tuesday 9 June, 2pm) for a webinar focused on effective communication in the post-lockdown world.
Serendipity may be a thing of the past, says Cleevely
Fewer opportunities for serendipity – chance encounters leading to unexpected ideas and relationships – may be one tragic outcome of the Covid-19 pandemic, says Dr David Cleevely, serial entrepreneur, co-founder of Cambridge Network and a leading business figure in the region for many years.
First ever Virtual Jobs Fair is a triumph
Cambridge Network's first Virtual Jobs Fair last week - described as 'a great example of a network rolling with the changes' - provided a highly effective platform for local employer organisations to showcase their opportunities and connect with potential candidates, more than 400 of whom had signed up to the online event.
Where do we go from here?
What happens when the pandemic crisis eases? This is just one of the questions to be addressed by local business leaders in a new series of short interviews, hosted by Cambridge Network's CEO John Gourd.