Granta launch NIMS creep and fatigue data module supporting energy and plant applications
Decades of continuous metals testing from Japan's National Institute for Materials Science made fully accessible
Grant’s new SV200 stirred heater transforms cooking vessel into sous vide bath
- SV200 stirred heater is a cost effective solution for commercial kitchens and restaurants where space is at a premium - SV200 developed in close collaboration with leading sous vide chefs to provide versatility, simplicity and exceptional water temperature stability and uniformity
Somersault Video Productions goes international with Thoratec
Somersault Video Productions recently visited the Netherlands to shoot a mini documentary for leading medical technology company, Thoratec.
Innovative NHS procurement resource launched
Leading national law firm Mills & Reeve today (23 July) launches the Health Procurement Portal (HPP). Developed in collaboration with a group of hospital trusts in the East of England, the HPP is an unique online resource that provides high quality procurement documents and practical guidance for all NHS procurement professionals.
Samsung tablets not ‘cool’ enough to infringe Apple's registered design
The UK High Court recently delivered its judgement in Samsung Electronics (UK) v Apple Inc which was a case relating to infringement of Apple’s Registered Community Design (RCD) for the iPad tablet. The judge ruled that Samsung’s ‘Galaxy’ tablets would not create the same overall impression on the ‘informed user’, because they were ‘not as cool’.
Cambridge University Eco Racing Intel® Documentary
After two days of filming in the Department of Engineering, and a few weeks of editing, Intel's documentary film about Cambridge University Eco Racing team is complete.
AVEVA presents the design efficiency factors influencing the future of plant design software
Business paper introduces new level of plant design efficiency
Royal Academy of Engineering elect four new Fellows from the Department of Engineering
Congratulations to David Cardwell, John Clarkson, Richard Penty and Malcolm Smith, all professors at the Department of Engineering, who have been elected as Fellows of the Royal Academy of Engineering.
Hawking launches supercomputer
The new COSMOS@DiRAC supercomputer will advance our understanding of the origin and structure of our universe.
Lookout Call and Momote announce strategic partnership
Lone worker safety system specialist Lookout Call has joined forces with mobile workforce management software provider Momote, in an innovative partnership that plays to both the companies’ strengths.
See behind the scenes at this year's Open Cambridge weekend
Open Cambridge is a free weekend celebrating history, heritage and culture from the University of Cambridge which will take place 7–9 September 2012. Bookings open today!
The law of unintended consequences
Why things never seem to work out as they are intended, particularly when governments are involved.
Ambitious scheme to help young people find jobs or training in Cambridge launched
A pioneering scheme to give young people who are Not in Education, Employment or Training (NEETs) opportunities to get back on track is launched in East Anglia today.
Anglia Ruskin to carry out major eye survey
NESTT project is first nationwide assessment in Trinidad and Tobago in 80 years
The Face of B2B Digital Marketing in India survey launch
Omobono are pleased to launch their 2012 survey about The Face of B2B Digital Marketing in India. The survey follows on from the 2011 and 2012 authoritive benchmark reports What Works Where in B2B digital marketing in the UK.
Sundial Telecom halves development time using C3’s Fusion call platform
Hosted telecommunications business Sundial Telecom has slashed time to market by up to 50% and plans to take on a range of new projects as a result.
Eagle Genomics Ltd. becomes an Associate Partner of Open PHACTS Project
The Open PHACTS consortium is pleased to announce an Associate Partner relationship with Eagle Genomcis Ltd.
Civil Engineers welcome A14 statement
The Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE) has welcomed the Government’s announcement on easing A14 congestion with a toll road.
Birketts welcomes three new partners to its Corporate & Commercial team
Birketts is delighted to announce the appointment of three new partners to its Corporate & Commercial team. James Allen, Laurence Weeks and Quentin Golder will all join the firm later this year from Taylor Vinters in Cambridge.
Conscientious conservation in home improvements
Cambridgeshire-based Admiral Homespace reveals how they take an environmentally-friendly approach to disposing of old windows and doors.
New ergonomic MRI mouse developed for Cambridge Enterprise
Cambridge-based product design consultancy, eg technology ltd, have completed a project to develop a new MRI mouse with Cambridge Enterprise and the Addenbrooke’s Hospital Radiology Department.
AVEVA signs major new contract with Ingalls Shipbuilding for Enterprise Resource Management
Significant further investment in AVEVA MARS for streamlined and improved planning and production for naval shipyard
Salters’ Chemistry Camps at the University of Cambridge
As the second hand reaches the start of a new minute, Orange Team tip their reactants into their beakers and stand back, watching the clock impatiently.
Teenagers ‘Step-Up’ to receive awards
Young people who had previously been struggling with mainstream education have been honoured for their achievements at Romsey Mill's 'Step-Up' graduation night, held at Cambridge University Press.
Impact Factors for Cambridge Journals rise again
Cambridge University Press Journals have achieved further Impact Factor rises in the recent Thomson Reuters Journal Citation Reports®.