Debate centres on Cambridge knowledge exchange and innovation networks
Effective university-business interactions and mechanisms for the exchange of knowledge, intellectual property, technology and trained people are essential to promote innovation and economic growth.
Why Cambridge is a start-up city
'Why have so many tech firms originated in Cambridge?' is the question posed by the BBC in a feature on the city's success - and Stew McTavish and three ideaSpace members are helping provide the answers.
Is it good for people to fail occasionally?
In this highly competitive world we often prize success and hate it when things go wrong, but is there actually a value in failing? BBC news spoke to ideaSpace Director Stewart McTavish recently on the topic.
ideaSpace supports growth and sustainability of Europe’s start-ups
ideaSpace is supporting a new initiative to boost the growth and sustainability of European start-ups by helping them compete and raise funds at a global level.
Smart Crib launches sCrib pocket Enigma machine with password management system
Smart Crib Ltd, based in Cambridge, has launched a unique password management solution, sCrib™, to give users a range of ultra-secure passwords at the touch of a button.
The art of business
ideaSpace Enterprise Accelerator awards grant to Wysing Arts Centre for its work on encouraging innovation in the East of England.
Cisco and ideaSpace hold ‘Connected Growth’ workshop for SMEs
Cisco and the ideaSpace Enterprise Accelerator have partnered to host a ‘Connected Growth’ workshop at The Hauser Forum, Cambridge on 23rd April, designed to help SMEs discover how funding programmes can align public and private investment around digital connected growth.
ideaSpace funding shortlist is announced
A range of exciting approaches to support new business ventures, from bioscience facilities to artist-led workshops, have been shortlisted for £160,000 of funding by Cambridge-based ideaSpace Enterprise Accelerator (iEA)