Willan adds another string to his bow
Leading music business figure becomes a Visiting Professor at Anglia Ruskin
Interim results for the six months ended 31 May 2012
Amino Technologies plc ('Amino' or the 'Company') (LSE: AMO), the Cambridge-based leader in digital entertainment solutions for IPTV, Internet TV and in-home multimedia distribution, is pleased to announce unaudited consolidated results for the period ended 31 May 2012.
Amino secures substantial HD set-top box contract from major South Eastern European operator
Amino Communications, the IPTV/OTT set-top box provider, has partnered with IPTV and Digital Content delivery solution provider Intracom Telecom, to secure a substantial contract to provide HD IPTV set-top boxes for one of the fastest growing IPTV deployments in South Eastern Europe.
Open Innovation - What are its benefits and issues? Who uses it?
Prof. Alan Barrell gave an interesting and insightful talk at the Business Hub Breakfast held at the East of England showground.
Cambridge Index falls 2.8%
Most global equity markets recorded marginal gains during the week, amid continued hopes that central banks would introduce further stimulus measures.
Party to celebrate 2012
Cambridge Network celebrated a successful first half year in 2012 with an event for Founder Members that brought together a good crowd.
Faces of Salimetrics: making a difference through salivary bioscience research
The compelling stories and their real-life challenges are representative of the millions of individuals in the world whose lives can be dramatically improved by saliva-based research and subsequent life-changing diagnoses, treatments and medications.
In-house team training deemed optimum choice for organisations implementing ISO27001
Ely-based specialist service provider, IT Governance, launches an exclusive, fixed-price offer for one day ISO27001 Certified ISMS Foundation Training Course delivered on an in-house basis.
The Travel Clinic reports on the UK Measles Risk
With the Olympic Games due to start in just over a week the UK is expecting a large number of visitors from all over the world.
Olympic Torch - How did your business do?
Cambridge City Council has a questionnaire to gauge how local businesses were affected by the arrival of the Olympic Torch on 7 and 8 July.
Commercialising medical device innovation
New medical devices take a long time to reach the market – and many never make it. Jon Johnson, a researcher at Cambridge’s Institute for Manufacturing, is looking at ways of making the process of commercialisation more efficient.
Horizon Discovery & University of Leicester co-operate in rAAV-mediated genome editing
Center of Excellence will focus on developing isogenic models of cardiovascular disease
Grow your business with an Anglia Ruskin intern
Businesses in Cambridgeshire and Essex are being offered an affordable way to grow during the recession thanks to Anglia Ruskin University’s Internship Programme.
ViewRanger signs agreement with Netherlands national mapping authority
ViewRanger, the GPS mapping and navigation app popular with outdoor enthusiasts worldwide, has added to its extensive mapping portfolio by signing an agreement with Kadaster, the National Mapping Authority in the Netherlands.
Peter Wingrove joins Blue Chip Technology as sales manager
Blue Chip expands sales team to meet demand for new single board computer range.
Imperial Society of Teachers of Dancing sees benefits since upgrade to online shop by netXtra
Following the 2011 redesign of the Imperial Society of Teachers of Dancing's website, the ISTD is once again working closely with netXtra to initiate the second phase of website development - an upgrade of their online shop.
How valuable is a marketing degree?
Marketers are beginning to question the true value of a degree, as training and experience have been found to be more valuable when trying to break into this fiercely competitive industry.
Solving the world's problems in Oxford
As the great and the good gather for a conference on sustainable development in Oxford, some thoughts on the enthusiasm for the global and business elites for the issue.
First-class Chesterton students raise £850 in a day for the Rosie
Students and staff at Chesterton Community College in Cambridge have raised £850 during a day of fundraising for the Big Push for the Rosie Hospital Campaign.
Microsoft building wins photography competition
Steve Buckley from Mott MacDonald in Cambridge has won the Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE) – East of England 2012 ‘Picture This’ photograph competition with a night time image of the new Microsoft building in Station Road, Cambridge.
High growth software company appoints The Foundry House
Cambridge based software company, Rabbitsoft has appointed The Foundry House to develop a strategic PR and marketing campaign that will raise awareness of Clinked, the company’s award-winning collaboration software and support the company’s high growth strategy.
The Association of Business-to-Business Agencies welcomes Omobono
The Association of Business-to-Business Agencies (ABBA) welcomes Omobono, an award-winning business agency specialising in digital engagement for large corporates and government, as their newest member. They join a 28-member strong association of B2B marketers whose role is to provide a unique platform for dedicated agencies to promote their businesses, exchange ideas and best practice.
Keeping your soother sterile
Milton are the world leaders in cold water baby sterilising products. David Gooch, a Cambridge based professional inventor had invented a unique range of sterilising products for Milton and worked with Wright Design Limited to take on the product development work. This resulted in a range of award winning products including the Milton Mini portable soother steriliser
Creativity in a world of compliance - designing medical devices
How can we find the space to innovate amid the restrictive constraints of a quality system? Can the creativity within us be herded into compliance? Danny Godfrey of Cambridge product design consultancy, eg technology, writes for MedTech Innovation. He offers insights into managing creativity at all stages of the development process.
New export support for businesses in the East of England
Companies in the East of England will now be able to contact an Export Finance Adviser free of charge to help them navigate the different types of insurance and finance available for exports.