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Fancy having your name used as a character in the next Jeffrey Archer novel?
Your name in a novel is just one of the top lots being offered as part of an online charity auction being hosted by Cheffins Fine Art Auctioneers.
CyanConnode publishes interim results: reduced operating costs and increased cash from debtors
CyanConnode Holdings plc (AIM: CYAN), a world leader in narrowband radio frequency (RF) mesh networks, today announces its interim results for the 12 months ended 31 December 2019.
Coronavirus COVID-19 and the pharma supply chain
With panic buying of face masks and no hand sanitiser on chemists’ shelves, there is no doubt that the latest COVID-19 outbreak is having a global effect. Schools are closing, conferences and sporting events are being cancelled… it is a big deal. But for pharma companies worldwide, the effects of this medical emergency are going to be both complex and unpredictable, says Biocair in its latest…
Cambridge Science Festival launches today
Drink spiking, hallucinations, growing food underground, self-healing concrete, organ preservation, and nanotechnology, these are just a few of the many topics covered during week 1 of the Cambridge Science Festival, which kicks off today (Monday 9th March).
Cambridge Science Festival: what will we be eating in the future?
From a giant banana and purple tomatoes to algae and insects, this year’s Cambridge Science Festival explores the future of food and asks, what and how will we be eating 100 years from now?
AVEVA global research reveals three key investment priorities for organisational digital transformation agendas
Survey identifies artificial intelligence, engineering design and cyber security as priorities for organisations globally.
Tenders should favour social enterprises, says report
Government public procurement legislation should ‘explicitly ensure’ that calls for tender favour enterprises that pursue social and environmental goals, says new report issued at World Economic Forum in Davos co-authored by Dr Helen Haugh of Cambridge Judge Business School.
London Stansted boosts flights to India with new service to the country’s economic capital Mumbai
Trade and tourism industries across the East of England and London are set to receive a major boost from the launch of a new Air India service between London Stansted and India’s economic hub Mumbai next month.
Bollywood comes to London Stansted as airport celebrates first long-haul flight to India
London Stansted was filled with the sights and sounds of India yesterday (Thursday) as a dazzling Bollywood dance troupe greeted passengers to celebrate the inaugural Air India flight to Amritsar.
Galaxy Care becomes first hospital in the world to acquire the Versius® Surgical Robotic System
CMR Surgical Ltd today announced that Galaxy Care Hospital in Pune, India, has become the first hospital in the world to procure Versius®, a next-generation surgical robotic system. A range of surgical procedures have already been conducted using Versius® at the world-renowned centre for laparoscopy, including transthoracic, hysterectomies and myomectomies, under the leadership of Dr. Shailesh…
Families spoilt for choice at Cambridge Festival of Ideas
From tales of giants, gods and dragons, secret messages written thousands of years ago and shape-shifting art, to quiz show fun and 3D virtual reality experiences, children, teenagers and families are spoilt for choice at this year’s Cambridge Festival of Ideas.
International Day of Happiness 2019
Today, we celebrate International Day of Happiness. We demonstrate our happiness through smiling, facial expressions and laughter but in many cases, a person’s culture plays an important part in how they freely express their emotions. What does a smile mean in different cultures? Read the Babel blog to find out.
Emirates to launch second daily flight to London Stansted
Emirates has announced the launch of a second daily flight from Dubai (DXB) to London Stansted (STN) starting 1 July, 2019.
Venturing forth: MBA graduate focuses on healthcare
Nofel Izz, an Executive MBA graduate from Cambridge Judge, has started 19 businesses ranging from batteries to fintech, but is now turning his focus on healthcare in a big way.
The commerce of character
Are you operating in a crowded market, and struggling to find a distinctive appeal? There's an inexpensive and straightforward, yet powerful way to give yourself an advantage on your competitors, writes Communications Consultant Simon Hall...
New Zealand earthquake recovery project wins ICE People’s Choice Award
The Kaikoura earthquake recovery project in New Zealand has won the Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE) People’s Choice Award 2018. It was one of 10 international civil engineering schemes shortlisted.
Change wakes us up and can re-energise our business strategies
Change is good for us. It can wake us up – and we should use that energy to take stock of our businesses.
Laying the foundations for the internet of agri-things
East Anglia is one of five broadband black spots across the UK, which is exactly why the UAE's Professor Gerard Parr is driving a unique initiative to create the East of England Smart Emerging Technologies Institute. He'll be sharing project updates and insights at Agri-Tech East's REAP conference next month.
Tips for ventures: Experts discuss how startup ventures can avoid fundraising pitfalls
Entrepreneurship has always been about trial and error, so learning from mistakes is a key part of the journey – and raising funds for new ventures is often an obstacle course that trips up even the most skilful.
UK’s position as a destination for renewable energy improves
The UK has climbed three places to seventh position in the latest Renewable energy country attractiveness index (RECAI) following the market’s adaptation to subsidy-free solar PV, onshore wind projects and moves to repower old wind farms.
Cambridge celebrates 10th anniversary at Hay Festival
This year marks the 10th anniversary of the Cambridge Series at the Hay Festival, with academics from across disciplines speaking about their research.
Primera Air announces new London Stansted to Washington route
Primera Air has announced that it will launch five direct flights a week from London Stansted to Washington Dulles from 22 August 2018.
2018 Thales Data Threat Report: data breaches at all-time high
As 94% of organisations use cloud, IoT and other transformative technologies, and businesses embrace new environments, data breaches have become the new reality, says a new report from Thales.