Recent design work - new corporate brochure designed by Sable & Hawkes
Sable & Hawkes have recently worked on the design and development of Metrion Biosciences new corporate brochure.
PRO Secures Radio 4 Interview For Graphene Semiconductor Tech Company Paragraf
The PR Office heard from Simon Thomas FREng of Paragraf on BBC Radio Four's Today programme this morning (12 Feb 2023)
Simon discussed the imperative need for clarity when it comes to policy-making and government support for the UK's semiconductor industry.
Scholarship scheme to encourage women in STEM
ARU’s British Council-funded programme is open to women from eight countries.
AstraZeneca full Year and Q4 2022 results
AstraZeneca publishes their full year and Q4 2022 results, with comment from Pascal Soriot, Chief Executive Officer.
Cambridge Festival launches extensive programme for 2023
Could a new theory of the Universe be Stephen Hawking’s biggest legacy? How has popular music addressed political conflict? Are the big tech firms the new colonialists? And is the education system making the crisis in mental health in young women and girls worse?
Department for Science, Innovation and Technology: UK start-ups will struggle to innovate with one hand tied behind their backs
Gary Brotman, CEO of Secondmind, a Cambridge-based deep tech company that helps car makers design better cars, faster and achieve sustainability through generative machine learning, welcomes the creation of the dedicated Department for Science, Innovation and Technol
Winner of global software competition donates prize to Addenbrooke’s charity
A software engineer generously donated part of his winnings from a worldwide software development challenge to give back to his local hospital, Addenbrooke’s.
Spinout develops open-source software for the pharmaceutical industry
A group of university research scientists has formed a startup to adapt open-source academic chemical software for use in the pharmaceutical industry.
RSV older adult, elderly vaccines - durability versus combination?
This month VacZine Analytics, a UK-based strategic research publisher exclusively focused on vaccines and infectious diseases, releases a new updated global demand analysis for RSV older adult, elderly vaccines.
Guardtech Group launch new CleanCube Mobile Cleanrooms website
Cleanroom construction company unveil the first of their new Guardtech Group subsidiary subsites for portable solutions
New Iprova functionality helps companies to quickly identify and capitalise on market opportunities
Iprova now provides the unique combination of problem identification with invention creation to identify and solve unknown but high-value problems
CAS and Torx Software collaborate to streamline and accelerate small molecule discovery and design
Torx® Software Limited, provider of the ground-breaking Torx technology platform for managing small molecule discovery chemistry, today announced a collaboration with
Cambridge University tech entrepreneurs secure UK’s #1 tech sector spot in Europe
Cambridge University’s spinout and technology founders have contributed significantly to the UK retaining the #1 tech sector spot in Europe according to a government report prepared by Dealroom for the Digital Economy Council.
Green Logistics - Lingang Style
EFEC assisted The Cambridge Network to set up the Lingang Cambridge Network in Lingang, Shanghai, in 2019. In this news item stream we bring news of LINGANG developments of interest to Cambridge. Maersk to build first green and smart flagship logistics centre in Lingang, Shanghai.
Stemnovate and Babraham Institute come together to untangle the tauopathy in Alzheimer’s disease
An exciting research collaboration ‘sprint’ is getting ready to launch on the Babraham Research Campus to better understand the role of an essential cellular process in brain health.
Life Sciences Marketing Plan: Onyva The Agency
5 Steps to a Successful Marketing Plan. With January well and truly underway, it's a good time to review your strategic marketing plan for 2023. Our article and infographic for the life sciences sector will ensure your marketing plan hits home.
ARU Peterborough to celebrate female scientists
Free event shines light on trailblazers, including Peterborough’s Daphne Jackson.
Xaar inspires STEM with local school students
Continuing its collaboration with local schools and colleges, members of Xaar visited St. Peter’s School, Huntingdon for its recent Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics on (STEM) Day. Supported by engineering organisation, the Smallpeice Trust, over 50 local Year 10 students attended, with the day held on 18th January deemed a great success.
Ellutia wins Automation Award at Lab Innovations 2022 for the Automated Total Nitrosamine Analyser (ATNA).
Ellutia are pleased to announce it received the Automation Award at Lab Innovations 2022 for the Automated Total Nitrosamine Analyser (ATNA).
Could water capture solve the irrigation crisis?
Technology solutions to be discussed at Agri-TechE’s ‘Water Innovation for Agriculture’ event on 8 February.
New dew-point generator simplifies hygrometry calibration
Michell Instruments has launched the ADG400 Advanced Dew-Point Generator, which boasts the latest sensor calibration technology. This system is now available for customers who require on-site dew-point sensor calibration, ensuring that each sensor functions accurately and to specification.
The Golden Egg: Affordable, high spec wet lab space available NOW
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What do Prototype Projects mean by ‘Precision’ ‘Micro’ Stereolithography?
You may have read something on Prototype Projects' website about Precision Micro Stereolithography (PµSL for short, pronounced ‘puzzle’), or they may have mentioned it to you in conversation.
The beginner’s guide to 3D printing
3D printing first started to become a practical proposition in the late 1980s, with various technologies being developed through the ‘80s, ‘90s and 2000s. New innovations are still coming to market today, proving that this technology, although relatively mature, still has scope for further enhancements.
DNA sequencing method lifts ‘veil’ from genome black box
Many life-saving drugs directly interact with DNA to treat diseases such as cancer, but scientists have struggled to detect how and why they work – until now.