Angels hover over Downing Street
Nathan Hill, founder of Qi3 and Qi3 Accelerator, participated in a business summit for angels and entrepreneurs at Number 10 Downing Street last Friday.
Tame your computer - fun with folders
In her weekly series for Cambridge Network members, software training expert Karen Roem offers handy tips to help you 'Tame your computer'. This week she describes how to set all the folders on your computer to match the current folder's view settings (Windows 7)...
Somersault Video Productions go to great heights for Gazeley
The sky really was the limit when it came to promoting Gazeley's new 13-acre development opportunity, G-Park.
SJIC chooses ELIMINATA energy savers for office energy saving
Energy Reducing Products (ERP) recently announced that St John’s Innovation Centre, Cambridge has selected ERP’s ELIMINATA® energy savers as a key part of their energy saving and de-carbonisation programme.
Office move for Ernst & Young in Cambridge
On Monday, February 27 Ernst & Young will be moving to a new office in Cambridge Business Park.
Amino results show good performance
Amino Technologies plc, the Cambridge-based leader in digital entertainment solutions for in-home multimedia distribution, announces audited results for the year ended 30 November 2011 which demonstrate strong year-on-year growth in revenue, operating profitability, adjusted margins and cash generation.
Spreading the word about the ebook revolution
A panel of experts, including Booker Prize shortlisted author Jill Paton-Walsh, will be debating the latest hot topics in digital publishing – including the seemingly unstoppable rise of the ebook – at Anglia Ruskin University in Cambridge on Tuesday, 21 February.
Inder's Kitchen is voted best Indian food in Cambridgeshire
Inder's Kitchen has been voted as the best Indian food in Cambridgeshire by readers of 'Cambridge Edition'.
Adiabatic Logic delivers on second development contract with Xaar
Adiabatic Logic Limited has successfully completed a second key mixed signal ASIC development contract with the world's leading independent inkjet technology company, Xaar to enhance the performance of its printheads.
A mineral way to catalysis?
Fool’s Gold may prove an unlikely alternative to overexploited catalytic materials.
'Smart’ microcapsules in a single step
A new, single-step method of fabricating microcapsules, which have potential commercial applications in industries including medicine, agriculture and diagnostics, has been developed by researchers at the University of Cambridge.
Marshall Aerospace commissions RHAG systems at Camp Bastion military base in Afghanistan
Marshall Aerospace has commissioned two Rotary Hydraulic Arrestor Gear (RHAG) systems at Camp Bastion, the RAF’s main base in Afghanistan for British military troops, following the opening of a new runway late last year.
AVEVA opens new office in Genoa, Italy
AVEVA announced today it has opened a new office in Genoa, Italy to support the growing Italian market. The office will offer sales and support for all AVEVA’s products and solutions, as well as hosting training courses and customer events.
LEP calls for projects to fund
The Greater Cambridge Greater Peterborough Enterprise Partnership is calling for organisations to come forward with funding proposals for delayed projects in the area, following news that the Local Enterprise Partnership (LEP) will receive £10.9 million of Growing Places Funding.
TTP Labtech showcases the new mosquito® HV at SLAS 2012
TTP Labtech’s new mosquito® HV, launched this week at SLAS 2012, bridges the gap between nanolitre and microlitre liquid handling.
Toshiba appoints Mobas as lead creative agency for UK medical systems
Toshiba Medical Systems UK, specialist in diagnostic imaging, has appointed Mobas – one of the fastest-growing integrated agencies in the East of England – as its lead creative agency.
Pushing science to its limits
Cambridge Science Festival is hoping to break new boundaries in celebration of London 2012 as it asks ‘How fast can Usain Bolt run?’ and takes ‘A mathematical look at the Olympics’. Bookings for the UK’s largest free science festival are now open.
Nujira launches first commercial Envelope Tracking chip for smartphones
Nujira Ltd, the world leader in Envelope Tracking technology, has launched the first IC in its Coolteq.L product family of Envelope Tracking (ET) power supply modulators for mobile handsets.
Infrastructure revolution
Technology has advanced to the point where the condition of bridges, tunnels and buildings can be monitored in unprecedented detail. Now a new Centre at Cambridge has been formed to kick-start the smart infrastructure revolution.
If biofuels are not the answer, then what is?
There is mounting evidence that the current generation of biofuels do not deliver the claimed environmental benefits. But are other alternatives to petrol and diesel likely to be any more successful? The Scientific Alliance newsletter.
Cobalt advises on sale of Tomorrow Communications
Tomorrow Communications Ltd has been sold to CACI Ltd, a wholly owned subsidiary of CACI International Inc. CACI International Inc. is a publicly listed company on the NYSE with an annual revenue in excess of US $3.6bn and approx 14,000 people worldwide.
Why the NHS must embrace telehealth on a larger scale
Ivan McConnell 'The Guardian': Healthcare Network 9 February 2012 There is a more efficient and cost-effective way to treat long-term conditions that also benefits the patient.
Where's your commitment?
This is the second of a series of articles on a coaching theme for International Coaching Week. This one is about commitment, says Hilary Jeanes of PurpleLine Consulting.
Yellow Fever update fromThe Travel Clinic
Update to South Africa's Yellow Fever Certificate requirements from The Travel Clinic Ltd.
Theatres of war: public spending on buildings for the arts
National recommendations for using public money to build arts venues are only succeeding in enforcing a system that is already flawed, a new study concludes.