Robot ‘chef’ learns to recreate recipes from watching food videos
Researchers have trained a robotic ‘chef’ to watch and learn from cooking videos, and recreate the dish itself.
IMI Europe announces InnoLAE 2024 event
IMI Europe announces a new location for its popular InnoLAE (Innovations in Large Area Electronics) Conference. InnoLAE 2024 will be held at Cripps Court, Magdalene College, Cambridge, UK on 21-22 February 2024, with short courses on LAE technologies held the day before.
ELRIG UK Announces Prof Janet Hemingway and Dr Dave Powell as Keynote Speakers at Drug Discovery 2023
ELRIG Drug Discovery 2023 at ACC Liverpool (18–19 October) to focus on diverse thinking and new perspectives
New horizons for Guardtech Group as international presence continues to grow
Cleanroom construction specialists establishing their brands overseas with string of exciting European projects
Greater Cambridge Partnership invites innovators and tech firms to help transform transportation
The Greater Cambridge Partnership (GCP) is calling on forward-thinking companies to use Cambridge as a dynamic testbed to support changing the way we travel.
‘UK science powerhouse’ opens its doors
Across the city, leading science companies and innovation parks will open their doors to showcase the cluster’s contribution to STEM innovation in the UK and strengthen its diverse, equitable and inclusive community.
China’s EV market and opportunities for UK-China collaboration
China has emerged as a dominant player in the electric vehicle (EV) market, particularly in terms of supply chains, technology, and cost advantage, all of which have contributed to China’s rise in the industry.
St Louis to meet Agri-TechE community with an innovation shopping list
Opportunities for Open Innovation across multiple technologies.
IQGeo accelerates fiber deployment with latest release of Network Manager Telecom
Cambridge - IQGeo, a developer of geospatial software that is “Building better networks” for telecom and utility operators, announces the summer release of its Network Manager Telecom software.
How can I attract staff by being more sustainable?
Sustainability within the workplace has grown in importance and prevalence among employees. So does being more sustainable as a business really help attract staff?
Marshall Aerospace to establish maintenance facility in Canada
Marshall is reinforcing its commitment to developing Canada as its second home market with the announcement of plans to establish an aircraft maintenance facility complementing its existing in country aerospace engineering business.
Cambridge Ahead welcomes announcements bringing East West Rail one step closer
Cambridge, UK - Cambridge Ahead warmly welcomes the announcements by Government to support Life Sciences in the UK as a national economic priority, with Cambridge and the wider region through to Oxford at the forefront of these plans. These announcements bring the delivery of East West Rail to Cambridge one step closer, a vital piece of public transport infrastructure for our city region.
Prior Scientific to launch new Queensgate product after R&D support from Analysis for Innovators (A4I) programme
May 2023 - Instrumentation manufacturer, Prior Scientific, is launching new products after achieving a 'revolutionary' leap in nanopositioning accuracy - after funding from Innovate UK.
Are live events better for mental health over virtual?
The COVID-19 pandemic has brought about many changes in the way we live and work. One of the most significant changes has been the widespread shift to remote work. While remote work has its benefits, such as increased flexibility and autonomy, it can also take a toll on our mental health. In this blog, we'll explore the impact of remote work on mental health and whether attending live events…
How big is your 3D Printing Wasteland?
Prototype Projects writes...if you work in product design and development, you most likely have a keen interest in seeing inventions come to life. It doesn’t make any difference if the inventions are your own or those of a client, there’s a real buzz to product development.
'Lost' immune cells partly to blame for reduced vaccine response in older people
Consequences of cells not being in the right place at the right time lead to immune system defects.
3D printing technologies compared: SLA vs DLP vs PµSL
Prototype Projects Ltd writes...unlike most rapid prototyping bureaux, we have five different 3D printing technologies. You might think this is excessive but the logic behind this is that no single technology can meet every part’s requirements. Three of the technologies we have, namely SLA, DLP and PµSL, use light to cure liquid photopolymer resins, referred to as photopolymerization. Although…
First aid training does not need to cost a fortune but could be priceless. Do you have appropriate first aid personnel?
The Bridge First Aid Ltd writes...We can advise on the right training for your individual or organisational needs.We are the only Cambridgeshire based organisation, other than St Johns Ambulance, to offer HSE compliant courses regularly throughout the year to individuals. The courses are the same as the St Johns. St's Johns Ambulance are a super organisation however with the cost of living crisis…
NIHR BioResource Scientific Conference 2023
This online event is free to attend and open to anyone but aimed primarily at academic, industry and NHS researchers, based in the UK or overseas. Join us on 28th June to hear from existing BioResource research partners on the breadth of exciting research made possible using our infrastructure.
Performing chemical modifications using the Library Enumerator in Flare™
Abstract
The correct assignment of the tautomeric and protonation states of ligands is critical for successful molecular modeling experiments in both ligand-based and structure-based design approaches, as it may have a significant effect on the shape and electrostatic properties of the
Cresset newsletter May 2023
Cresset's May newsletter shares exciting new CADD and DMTA software updates, new science, upcoming events, and job openings.
Cambridge Science Centre announces AstraZeneca continues its support for the charity
Cambridge Science Centre (CSC), an educational charity dedicated to promoting Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) among young people, announces that AstraZeneca will continue its long-standing support for the organisation in the coming year.
Exciting News: SoCode Scientific has launched!
With the Scientific industry rapidly evolving and pushing the boundaries of knowledge, there is a pressing need for highly skilled professionals who can drive innovation and advance scientific research. Recognising this demand, we have established a Scientific Division, dedicated to connecting top scientific talent with organisations.
Guardtech Group all set for Birmingham exhibition double header
The cleanroom construction kings and queens will be appearing at Cleanroom Technology Conference and Med-Tech Innovation Expo