eg technology launch EU office as they partner with Galway-based PorterShed
eg technology is pleased to announce our partnership with PorterShed in Galway, Ireland, as we open our first office directly servicing the EU market.
#21toWatch Alumni praise Awards for providing “pivotal kickstart” as nomination window opens for 2025
As the nomination window opens for #21toWatch 2025, former winners have applauded the Innovation Awards for the invaluable kickstart it provides to our entrepreneurs and startups.
Innovate Cambridge appoints Kathryn Chapman to lead mission to amplify world-leading innovation ecosystem
Kathryn Chapman, previously Innovation Director at Babraham Research Campus will build on the success of Tabitha Goldsmith to lead Innovate Cambridge, the body responsible for increasing the UK city’s innovation and tech impact, building on the success of Tabitha Goldstaub AfterGreg Winter awarded Royal Society’s Copley Medal
Greg Winter, an Emeritus Scientist in the LMB’s PNAC Division, has been awarded The Royal Society’s oldest and most prestigious award, the Copley Medal, for pioneering protein engineering, especially antibody engineering for the successful production of therapeutic antibodies.
Xampla’s nutrient microencapsulation technology brought to market with Lehmann Ingredients
Food manufacturing supplier, Lehmann Ingredients, becomes the first distributor partner to offer materials company Xampla’s nutrient microencapsulation technology.Lingang's Role in Global Innovation: A Strategic Partnership Opportunity
Lingang, situated in southeast Shanghai within the China (Shanghai) Pilot Free Trade Zone, is rapidly emerging as a global leader in innovative technologies. Its strategic location between Pudong International Airport and Yangshan International Port positions it as a vital node in the global innovation network.
NGS v Sanger Sequencing
DNA sequencing, the process of delineating the order of bases (A, C, T, G) in a section of DNA, was first carried out in the 1970s.
Monumo hosts Chief Scientific Advisor for DSIT
Monumo hosted its first visit from Professor Chris Johnson, the Chief Scientific Advisor for the Department of Science, Innovation and Technology (DSIT). Professor Johnson visited our Cambridge office to learn more about how we are coupling deeptech innovation with engineering expertise to create the best electric motors. As a company, we are aiming to ensure our technology will meet a crucial…
Meeting Chinese Ambassador HE Zheng Zeguang: a roundtable on UK/China business growth
It doesn’t happen every day for the British SMEs to speak directly with China’s top diplomat in the UK.
PHG welcomes a new Fellow
PHG are pleased to announce that Dr Zoë Fritz has joined as a Fellow. Zoë's research is focused on identifying areas of clinical practice that raise ethical questions and applying rigorous empirical and ethical analysis to explore the issues and find effective solutions.
Centre for Computing History delighted to receive £4,000 MathWorks Community Grant
Cambridge’s Centre for Computing History is thrilled to have been awarded a £4,000 Community Grant from MathWorks, a leading developer of mathematical computing software for engineers and scientists. This generous grant will support the Centre's Education programme, helping young people understand computing history’s impact on society and inspiring the next generation of tech innovators.
Transforming Healthcare Podcast— barriers to effective asthma care
In this special bonus episode, Dr.
How Richard Feynman’s scientific theory can advance gender equality
Nobel Prize winner Richard Feynman, not remembered as a women’s rights champion, can help narrow gender inequality argues Ghina M Halabi, the first person to earn a PhD in astrophysics from a Lebanese university, in this opinion piece focusing on science commercialisation and entrepreneurship at Cambridge Judge Business School.
Monumo and partners awarded Innovate UK grant to revolutionise electric motor design
London: Monumo, a technology business that couples deeptech AI innovation with traditional engineering expertise to redesign the electric drive unit, has been awarded nearly £1 million in funding from
Cambridge Consultants – the deep tech powerhouse that’s at one with the Cambridge tech ecosystem
Business Weekly newsdesk writes: Cambridge Consultants (CC) is a global operation – now clearly positioned as the deep tech powerhouse of Capgemini – but its roots remain firmly embedded in the Cambridge technology ecosystem.
Innovia Technology: through the eyes of our interns
What makes for a good internship?
Cambridge Network launches new Talent Pool to connect growing businesses with skilled job seekers
Cambridge Network, a leading networking organisation in the heart of the Cambridge cluster, is thrilled to announce the launch of a new Talent Pool CV database, designed to streamline the hiring process for growing companies in the region.
Introducing our state-of-the-art human factors study facility
Springboard Pro Ltd writes: we are pleased to announce an enhancement to our human factors capabilities with the introduction of our new dedicated human factors facility.
Open Cambridge is back this September
Open Cambridge, the annual ten-day festival and celebration of local history and culture, will launch its 2024 programme of events on Monday 12 August.
EnterpriseWOMEN - going beyond conventions in business model innovation
From researcher to founder: increasing the number of women founders through hands-on, practical learning experiences.
Metaverse or the office… What would you really prefer?
The metaverse, a digital universe combining virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) was supposed to transform the future of office work. However, that doesn’t seem to have happened (yet) Steve Jobs said “You’ve got to start with the customer experience and work backward to the technology. You can’t start with the technology then try to figure out where to sell it.”
ARU celebrates the incredible engineers of the future
Schools from right across the East of England take part in Primary Engineer competition.
Oxford-Cambridge region should be science ‘jewel’
Industry leaders have urged the government to make the Oxford-Cambridge region the “crown jewel” of European science and innovation.
The role of technology in respiratory care
In this episode Dr. Bipin Patel is joined by Dr. Andrew Potter, the GP lead at Whaddon Medical Centre, Milton Keynes Community Respiratory Service and the Milton Keynes Home Oxygen Assessment Service. Dr.
The art of dimensioning CAD drawings for CNC machining: a traditional fraftsman's approach
The meticulous art of dimensioning CAD drawings remains pivotal to the creation of high-quality CNC machined parts. The idea of a drawing is to convey information, without the need for verbal instruction. While modern software provides a plethora of tools to assist engineers and designers, the foundational principles laid down by traditional draftsmen continue to be indispensable. These…