TWI launches 'Award for Technology Engineering in International Markets'
Nominations are now being sought for the TWI Award for Technology Engineering in International Markets. The winner will be announced during Cambridge Awards Week, at a presentation dinner at King's College, Cambridge on Thursday 22 March 2012.
How wings really work
A 1-minute video released by the University of Cambridge sets the record straight on a much misunderstood concept – how wings lift.
Experience Led Care delivers an innovative approach to person-centred care commissioning
Cambridge based creative web agency TAG has worked with Experience Led Care (ELC) on all aspects of its brand identity, supporting training and sales materials, and now a new website.
Cooper Lomaz expands Cambridgeshire IT team
2011 was a fantastic year with East Anglian Specialist Recruitment firm, Cooper Lomaz. It was an outstanding year across all sectors within the organisation and the regional specific IT Team was no exception.
An Oportunis with Zuza Books
The Oportunis Group are proud to have reached an exclusive agreement with Zuza Books of Cambridge.
Weaving electronics into the fabric of our physical world
The integration of electronics with materials opens up a world of possibilities, the surface of which is just being scratched. Professor Arokia Nathan has joined Cambridge University to take up a new Chair in Engineering. He will be exploring the application of research that allows us to glimpse a world rivalling our wildest dreams of the future.
Arts Council England to support University of Cambridge Museums partnership
Arts Council England has announced that the eight accredited University of Cambridge Museums (UCM), led by The Fitzwilliam Museum, have been successful in their bid for significant funding over the next three years as a Renaissance Major partner.
CambridgeIP research reveals latest innovation trends in the integration of desalination w...
The World Intellectual Property Organization has this month published a report authored by CambridgeIP examining the latest trends in innovation, technology ownership and geographical focus in the field of desalination technology, with a special focus on desalination systems using renewable energy.
New Cambridge Art and Science Circle to launch
Anglia Ruskin University is launching the Cambridge Art and Science Circle next Tuesday (31 January), which is a new initiative to bring together artists and scientists from across the city.
Live in luxury for free for a week with the Quest Apartments prize draw!
Quest Apartments is offering a prize draw for free business accommodation (serviced apartments) for Cambridge Network members in February or March 2012!
Deputy Prime Minister praises Cambridge Regional College apprenticeship programme
Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg described Cambridge Regional College’s apprenticeship programme as a role model for the rest of the country during a visit to the college.
KISS Communications sponsors new ‘Inspiring Hertfordshire Awards 2012’
KISS Communications announces its support of the ‘Inspiring Hertfordshire’ Awards 2012 launched recently by the Herts Chamber of Commerce. As a key sponsor of the event KISS will be providing the winner of the ‘Business of the Year’ Award with the prize of 12 months PR and marketing support.
David Hurley
24th January, 2012. Anglia Business Solutions sadly announces that David Hurley passed away at the weekend following a short illness, aged 64.
Learning Collaboration goes from strength to strength
Increasing numbers of Cambridge companies and people are benefiting from the comprehensive range of services provided by Cambridge Network's Learning Collaboration, its specialist training division.
Trio of CPL client magazines shortlisted for industry awards
Two magazines produced by CPL have been shortlisted for industry awards for the first time and 'Cheers', a magazine for Molson Coors Brewing Company, has also been shortlisted this year – after winning the top prize in the 2011 awards.
SJIC In-house team successfully complete award in Management Coaching and Mentoring
Three of the experienced in-house advisers and business coaches at St John’s Innovation Centre have been awarded a CMI level 5 award in Management Coaching and Mentoring.
Mills & Reeve to provide legal advice on Alconbury
The highly regarded planning and construction teams at national law firm Mills & Reeve have been appointed to advise on the transformation of Alconbury Airfield into a dynamic and innovative mixed use development.
Lock and Go Security not taking it for granted
Local company Lock and Go Security Limited, with the support of Route to Funding, have won a government grant to develop their new mobile lock and get it onto the shelves.
Last chance for the UK’s most socially innovative businesses to become a Deloitte Social I...
Deloitte, the business advisory firm, is calling on the UK’s most socially innovative businesses to nominate themselves for the ‘Deloitte Social Innovation Pioneers’ programme before entries close on 31 January. The programme will identify and support 50 leading socially innovative small and medium sized companies across the UK.
How do you achieve the best impact using video within your digital marketing?
If you don’t currently use video, then you won’t be getting traffic from the next most powerful search engine after Google. FCG Consultancy's Jonathan Wainwright shares five top tips to make sure that you benefit from the power of moving media.
Golfers raise thousands for Music Therapy Appeal
Golfers in Cambridge have had a ball raising money for the Music Therapy Appeal at Anglia Ruskin University.
English Language Teaching author receives honorary degree from Cambridge
Author Ray Murphy has been honoured for his unique contribution to English Language Teaching (ELT) with admission to an honorary Master of Arts (MA) degree by the University of Cambridge, parent institution of his publisher, Cambridge University Press.
Cambridge Index gains 2.4%
Successful debt auctions by some European nations, coupled with encouraging economic data and company earnings, helped global equity markets to rally. The Cambridge Index rose 2.4% or 246.2 points to 10,482.4, with eight of the top ten index heavyweights recording gains.
'Local Enterprise Partnerships - who benefits?'
Neville Reyner CBE DL, Chair of the Greater Cambridge Greater Peterborough Local Economic Partnership, is the guest speaker at the next Chaplaincy to People at Work breakfast briefing on Wednesday 8 February 2012.
What the Olympic Games have done for us
The genuine scientific benefits that have emerged from the modern Olympic Games have often been lost in the hype surrounding these high profile international events. Dr Vanessa Heggie, a Teaching Associate in Cambridge University's Department of History and Philosophy of Science, puts the record straight.