Opportunity for inventors at Cambridge Judge Business School's EnterpriseTECH
Inventors of early stage, novel technologies at the University of Cambridge, other institutions, local start-ups, companies and large industry are invited to submit proposals for exploration at EnterpriseTECH.
Mentoring partnership hailed as innovative
AstraZeneca highlights its mentoring collaboration with the Entrepreneurship Centre at Cambridge Judge as ‘a different type of partnership’.
Win a place on the Accelerate Cambridge programme!
You have 54 hours to test your ideas, build a team and pitch to investors!
Partnership boosts genetic testing service
GeneAdviser, supported by Cambridge Judge Business School, partners with Birmingham Women’s Hospital on personalised medicine.
If you want lasting success, don’t just fail. Fail forward.
What distinguishes the 10 per cent of startups that don’t fold? They still fail, but they fail forward.
Cambridge Judge Director offers SME growth advice
Small and medium-sized businesses need to be more transparent in order to grow, Cambridge Judge Director Christoph Loch writes in The Economist.
Looking for that ‘hockey stick’ uplift on the SME Growth Challenge
"Exposing our senior team to the expertise available on the SME Growth Challenge has given us the thinking space and the stimulus we need to grow differently and significantly," says Malcolm Watson, Director, Munro Building Services.
JustMilk wins £10,000 prize
Cambridge-based venture JustMilk has won the national McKinsey Venture Academy 2016, a competition for university students based in the UK and Ireland, focused on the potential social impact of the enterprise. The prize includes seed funding of £10,000 and mentorship from McKinsey to help transform the idea into a viable social enterprise.
What are the real problems SMEs are facing?
A series of six videos on the Business Channel.tv features Cambridge Judge Director Christoph Loch interviewed on the challenges facing small and medium sized enterprises.
GeneAdviser accelerates to funding success
Accelerate Cambridge venture, GeneAdviser, an online ordering platform for clinical genetic testing, has raised £350,000 in its first round of seed funding.
SME Growth Challenge serves up nuggets of gold to experienced restaurateurs
“Before we joined the SME Growth Challenge,” says Oliver Thain, Director and co-founder of Cambscuisine, “I’d barely heard of Cambridge Judge Business School. And I certainly didn’t see it as a resource for a restaurant and catering business like Cambscuisine. But there’s a lot of wisdom knocking around there and it’s been incredibly useful.”
How to picture a thriving business
Cambridge Intelligence, whose founder Dr Joe Parry attended the Centre for Entrepreneurial Learning's Ignite programme, is at the forefront of the emerging data visualisation sector.
Jewellery startup offers diamonds of a different cut
Cambridge Judge Business School student venture promises unique, personal and top quality diamond jewellery for discerning clientele.
Ignite is just the job for careers startup WikiJob
The founder of successful graduate careers startup WikiJob found the highly practical training via Cambridge Judge Business School's Ignite programme for tech entrepreneurs had a positive impact on his own personal development and that of the business.
CfEL delivers innovation and entrepreneurship training for engineers in emerging economies
Cambridge Judge Business School’s Centre for Entrepreneurial Learning (CfEL) is running a series of entrepreneurship courses for the Royal Academy of Engineering (RAEng) as part of their Leaders in Innovation Fellowships (LIF) training programme which is supported by the UK Government’s Newton Fund.