Wireless helps to reinvent rail travel
A recent Cambridge Wireless (CW) event examined the successes and setbacks in bringing technological development to the UK rail network.
Cambridge Wireless appoints Bob Driver as new CEO
UKTI Director Bob Driver is to head up further expansion at Cambridge Wireless (CW).
CW TEC focuses on IoT and seamless connectivity for smart wearables
There are only three weeks until the inaugural CW Technology and Engineering Conference that will bring together world-class speakers to discuss the future of mobile, satellite, TV, IoT, wearable technology and their impact on spectral value.
Wireless industry finds increasing value in service centric business models
The forthcoming CW Future of Wireless International Conference will address the growing trend of wireless companies drifting away from product innovation.
Accenture’s Aiden Quilligan takes to the floor for CW Prestigious Lecture
Aidan Quilligan, Global Managing Director at Accenture Industrial Software Solutions (AISS), gave the Fifth Cambridge Wireless Prestigious Lecture yesterday evening (Weds), presenting his views on ‘The Fourth Industrial Revolution - when Digital Technology meets the Shop Floor’.
The new wireless tech space race?
The forthcoming CW Technology & Engineering Conference explores the battle for spectrum and connectivity.
A practical approach to 5G
CW event looks at whether the wireless industry will be able to deliver 5G.
Wireless, but not as we know it: conference focuses on storm of disruption
The Future of Wireless International Conference makes its London debut on 23rd–24th June.
Cambridge Wireless experts make 2015 predictions
Industry experts from Cambridge Wireless (CW), the leading global community for companies involved in wireless and mobile technologies, have made their personal predictions for 2015. CW Special Interest Group (SIG) champions comment on a wide range of topics, from the evolution of wearable devices and the promised launch of the Apple iWatch to the hype surrounding the Internet of Things and the…
'Governments need to release more spectrum for mobile broadband'
Speakers at Cambridge Wireless conference say that there could be trouble ahead unless action is taken at WRC-15.
Is reality virtually non-existent?
The line between reality and the virtual world has never been more blurred, as we spend more time interacting with technology and creating virtual lives. How we engage with technology to express ourselves and connect to the rest of the real and virtual worlds is becoming part of our daily lives. Simultaneously, technologists are becoming increasingly aware of what people want from virtual…
Conference considers the future of sensors for health and wellbeing
The future of medical and pharmaceutical sensors looks healthy and strong, according to the line-up of industry experts at this week’s Cambridge Wireless Healthcare SIG, held in partnership with One Nucleus.
Race is on to deliver autonomous vehicles
Industry experts are lining up at Silverstone Park for a Cambridge Wireless conference to debate technical, commercial and regulatory challenges.
Cambridge Wireless announces speaker line-up for Technology Conference 2015
A strong line-up of speakers has been announced for the first Cambridge Wireless Technology Engineering Conference (CW TEC) in London on March 24th 2015.
Soraya Jones steps down as CEO at Cambridge Wireless
Dr Soraya Jones has decided to step down as CEO at Cambridge Wireless, the leading not-for-profit, international community for companies involved in the research, development and application of wireless and mobile technologies.
This evolution will not be televised – it will be broadcast on the radio. But how?
Wireless industry experts convened at a Cambridge Wireless (CW) event at Aon UK in London this week to discuss the future of radio broadcast. While the process of television digital switchover is now complete, providing a more consistent viewing experience, radio has not reached the same point, even though it was first launched nearly 20 years ago.
'Information rock and roll – How big data has made analytics sexy'
While analysing Big Data is no easy task and has always been seen as a ‘back room’ operation, data analytics has become a hot topic in the boardroom, according to speakers at the Cambridge Wireless (CW) event yesterday: ‘Information Rock and Roll – How Big Data has made Analytics Sexy'.
Winners of Discovering Start-ups showcase best in UK wireless innovation
Five innovative wireless businesses won the praise of leading technology investors and wireless industry experts at yesterday’s (Wednesday's) finals of the UK Discovering Start-Ups 2014 competition hosted by Deloitte in London. Discovering Start-ups 2015 will be open to entries from European partner countries.
'My HealthKit Toolbox' - Cambrige Wireless Healthcare SIG event
Traditionally we have relied on visits to our local medical services to monitor our general health, to diagnose and prescribe solutions when we feel a little unwell and to assist us in managing long term health conditions.
One week to discover the UK’s most exciting tech start-ups
In just over a week 18 UK tech start-ups take the stage to pitch their ideas to the likes of Google, Qualcomm Ventures, Orange Labs, IBM and London Business Angels in the Discovering Start-ups 2014 (DS14) final. Jointly delivered by Cambridge Wireless (CW) and SETsquared, the DS14 national competition has attracted entrants from UK tech clusters and will culminate in a pitching final on the…
Cambridge Wireless announces first CW Technology & Engineering Conference
The first CW Technology & Engineering Conference (CW TEC) will take a top-down look at the impact of emerging technologies on millimetre, microwave, UHF and VHF spectral value.
Small cell experts raise questions of standards, interoperability and performance
While small cells have the potential to meet growing demand for mobile data and improve urban connectivity, they need to be automatically and smoothly incorporated into the existing macrocell network, raising questions of standards, interoperability and performance, according to industry experts at the Cambridge Wireless Small Cells Special Interest Group (SIG) conference yesterday (Weds).
Cambridge and London tech start-ups go head-to-head in Discovering Start-Ups Final
Six ambitious technology start-ups from Cambridge and seven from London will be pitching against each other in the finals of the Discovering Start-Ups 2014 Competition on October 22nd.
Tickets on sale now for CW's Discovering Start-Ups Competition
Join Cambridge Wireless at the finals of the Discovering Start-Up Competition (DS14) in London on Wednesday, 22 October 2014 for the hottest line-up of UK based start-ups and presentations from tech giants like Google, Qualcomm Ventures, Deloitte, and more.
One week left to enter - calling all UK technology start-ups
Cambridge Wireless and SETsquared are calling on innovative tech start-ups and digital entrepreneurs from across the UK to enter the prestigious Discovering Start-Ups 2014 Competition.