Building a human firewall: the role of cyber awareness training in organisational security
In today's digital age, businesses are relying more on technology and online platforms, making them vulnerable to cyberattacks.
Personalising the patient experience
Co-authored by Jose Maria (Chema) Guido Avila, Sanofi
Shift Bioscience establishes North American facilities to expand capabilities of AI-powered virtual cell technology
Head of Machine Learning, Lucas Camillo, to lead team with Professor Bo Wang, University of Toronto, appointed as Senior AdvisorExpansion into global AI hub to accelerate growth of IP portfolio and progress toward key technical milestonesNuclera appoints William J. Kullback as Non-Executive Director
Appointment of leading financial executive supports continued commercial development Current CFO at Telesis Bio, former CFO of BioLegend Inc.Cambridge, UK, 18 February 2025: Nuclera, the biotechnology company accelerating protein
Preserving history: digitising heritage buildings with drone photogrammetry
The preservation of historic buildings is a complex and meticulous process, requiring accurate documentation and ongoing maintenance to ensure their longevity. At Skytech Cambridge, we work alongside heritage and conservation organisations to revolutionise the way these structures are surveyed and maintained. Using cutting-edge drone technology and photogrammetry, we create detailed 3D models…
Zinwave simplifies in-building connectivity with reliable wireless connectivity
Seamless Connectivity, Anywhere You Need It!
Cambridge Building Society hosts open days for Rent to Home properties
First-time buyers who are finding saving for a deposit a challenge are invited to look around two properties which have been added to The Cambridge Building Society’s Rent to Home initiative.
Navigating China’s evolving IP landscape: Insights for UK Businesses from the ByteDance Case
On February 13, 2025, China's Supreme People's Court delivered a landmark ruling against ByteDance, ordering the company to pay 82.7 million yuan (approx. £9.2 million) for copyright infringement. This decision marks a pivotal moment in China's tech and legal landscape, offering critical insights for UK businesses exploring opportunities in the Chinese market.
The Royston Scaffolding Apprenticeship Programme
The construction industry moves quickly and its success depends on skilled professionals who can adapt to its changing demands. At Royston Scaffolding, we believe in nurturing the next generation of Cambridgeshire scaffolders through our robust scaffolding apprenticeships programme, which equips individuals with technical expertise, essential skills and a clear career path.
First UK pilot study into vision and hearing health comes to Cambridge
Residents of Cambridge are encouraged to join a pioneering study that will, for the first time, provide comprehensive data on the UK’s vision and hearing health.
Centre for Computing History invites Cambridge to the launch of ‘Broken Tech: Broken Earth’
The Centre for Computing History launches its exciting new project, 'Broken Tech: Broken Earth' on Saturday, 22nd February, with community events taking place from 11am to 4pm. £2 per person entry tickets can be booked online, on a first-come, first-served basis.
The importance of earliness in public speaking
If things can go wrong, they will, says Murphy’s Law - and that seems to apply more to public speaking and presentations than just about anything else. As this drama of a story illustrates…
Re-programming your fear
I'm driven by a fear of failure. But I balance it with confidence.
Continued support for people in South Cambridgeshire impacted by the cost-of-living crisis
South Cambridgeshire District Council is stepping up its fight against the cost-of-living crisis with a newly secured £151,000 funding extension.
Bidwells advises Lucy Cavendish College on strategic campus expansion
Lucy Cavendish College (LCC), Cambridge, in partnership with funding provider Macquarie Asset Management, has taken a significant step forward in its expansion plans with the acquisition of 355-studio bedrooms at Castle Street, Cambridge. The move underpins the College’s long-term commitment to growth, inclusion, and providing high-quality, modern accommodation for its students.
CPFT psychologist wins international award for research
Psychologist Dr Ratko Radakovic has received an international award and recognition for his outstanding research in ALS (amyotrophic lateral sclerosis), a disease that affects nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord, causing loss of muscle control.
Global Mutual presses ahead with first phase of refurbishment at Riverlabs, its 440,000 sq ft life science campus in Ware
Intelligent upgrade of existing, purpose-built laboratory spaces will be available for occupation from Q3, 2025.
How much does it cost to develop a product?
Developing a product is a significant investment, and understanding the true cost goes beyond just numbers—it's about maximising return on investment (ROI). At FLYNN, the focus is not on finding the cheapest option but on ensuring commercial success through expert design and strategic planning. The right team is crucial, as they challenge ideas, uncover new opportunities, and refine concepts to…
Cambridge Festival 2025: tackling crisis, controversy, and change
The Cambridge Festival 2025 will take place from March 19 to April 4, bringing together experts, activists, and thought leaders to engage in critical discussions and workshops on some of the most pressing political and societal issues of our time.
WorkWell pilot programme supports over 400 people in first 3 months
Since launching in November 2024 the WorkWell programme has seen over 400 people accessing the service across Cambridgeshire with 39% of participants currently in work and struggling due to a health-related barrier or signed-off work as a result.
Mayor Dr Nik Johnson visits Cambridge West to see innovation in action
Mayor of Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Dr Nik Johnson visited Cambridge West to see first-hand how it is evolving.
Photography talents needed for calendar fundraiser
Cambridge University Press Bookshop is asking the public to send them their best photos of Cambridge for consideration in the Bookshop’s 2026 charity calendar, which will go on sale next year.
Why you’re dissatisfied with life (and what to do about it)
Møller Institute associate, Stephen Bruyant-Langer, explores the issue of work-life-balance and the challenge high achieving individuals have in finding sustainable happiness. Stephen as a top executive coach, headhunter, economist, marketeer, author, lecturer, facilitator and keynote speaker – comes with 25 years of experience with executive coaching, 20 years of experience with executive…
Cambridge Future Tech portfolio company secures $1.2M to expand into the US
SAIF Autonomy raises $1.2M with Fusion Fund to accelerate trustworthy embodied AI at scale.
Chris Dunn selected as a finalist in the Mentoring Matters Awards
Chris Dunn delivers consulting, coaching, and mentoring services to help entrepreneurs grow their businesses. In December 2024, Enterprise Nation named Chris one of the UK’s Top Business Advisers. Chris has also been chosen as a Finalist in The Mentoring Matters Awards for his Excellence in Mentoring on the UK Government’s Help to Grow Programme.