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Winter emergency accommodation project - looking for a permanent home
It Takes A City are looking for a permanent base for our winter emergency accommodation project. Can you help?
Cambridge Healthcare Research reveals new brand identities to support its ambitious growth trajectory
Cambridge Healthcare Research has unveiled an extensive rebrand across its divisions. The rebrand includes a move to a house of brands model and sees the competitive intelligence arm of the business renamed and reimagined as Solici.
It Takes a City's Crossways achieves Dogs Trust accreditation
Crossways, It Takes a City's winter emergency accommodation project, has achieved Dogs Trust accreditation.
Helping guests stay connected - part of It Takes a City's winter emergency accommodation project
Susan Gowling, founder of Laptops4Learning delivers refurbished smartphones to Crossways, for It Takes a City's winter emergency accommodation project.
Chesterford Research Park welcomes ambitious new biotech firm
Cambridge spin-out secures Suite 7 in the Park’s Science Village.
Accountancy firm given peace of mind over master template integrity and Engagement Letter efficiency
Previously, Heaton Vences (HV) used six different softwares to create Engagement Letters (ELs).
Students embrace community - a campaign to support homelessness
It Takes A City worked with a student group to collect and donate food that might otherwise have been thrown away.
BioMed Realty reveal a bold and chic new workspace delivered by COEL
BioMed Realty is at the forefront of real estate provision to life science and technology industries. Their location in Granta Park means they provide easy access to the thriving life science organisations that look to BioMed Realty for their expertise. After their recent relocation within the Science Park, COEL were asked to provide them with a design and fit out of their new office and…
Cambridge Consultants unveils new brand identity to reflect its boundary-pushing approach to innovation
Cambridge Consultants, part of Capgemini Invent, launches an exciting new brand platform for its clients, staff, and wider stakeholder communities, with a vibrant reimagining of its visual identity.
Announcing OpenTitan, the first transparent silicon root of trust
lowRISC CIC are excited to unveil the OpenTitan silicon root of trust (RoT) project, a new effort built using the successful collaborative engineering model created by lowRISC in partnership with Google and other commercial and academic partners.
The 5 Cs before you interview candidates
By Claire Brennan, Talent Partner & Director at Singular TalentA lot of time is spent by leaders, executives and hiring managers on interviewing. But when did you last review how you prepared before attending an interview?
Qualcomm platform launches to create headworn AR experiences that adapt to the spaces around us
Designed with a developer-first approach, a platform from Qualcomm combines proven technology and an open ecosystem to usher in a new frontier of spatial computing.
Eureka! Science + Discovery: a brand new site for the cutting edge science and discovery centre
Eureka! Mersey rebrands to ‘Eureka! Science + Discovery’ as they set out to build the UK’s brightest and best attraction to inspire young people about Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Maths (STEAM) subjects.
Barcoding the Norfolk Broads to discover local biodiversity is part of project to sequence all UK species
The Earlham Institute (EI) in Norwich has launched a public engagement programme to discover the biodiversity on our doorstep, starting with an area of special ecological interest for nature conservation: the Norfolk Broads.
Carbon Orange launches fresh zingy new website
Carbon Orange has launched its new website.
Cambridge United and Price Bailey partnership continues
Price Bailey is delighted to announce that its long-standing partnership with Cambridge United Football Club will continue for the 2021/22 season.
WaveFX films interview with Gary Oldman for ICS
This month WaveFX was privileged to film an interview with Hollywood legend Gary Oldman in conversation with Michael Dobbs, an active member of the House of Lords and author of a House of Cards, discussing Churchill’s legacy and playing the role of the famous wartime leader.
Food for thought - your intellectual property is worth protecting
In the food and beverage industry, you may think that your products speak for themselves. You have dedicated your time to finding the perfect taste, look and smell for the customer, so why would you need to protect something as intangible as intellectual property?
ISOPOD Modular Cleanrooms
ISOPOD is a revolutionary new concept in modular cleanroom design & build.
Birketts guides independent private equity investor on latest acquisition
Birketts has advised YFM Private Equity’s £80m Buyout Fund II (YFM) on its acquisition of Essex-based specialist property services company RGE Services Limited (RGE).
Darktrace becomes official AI cyber security partner of INDYCAR Team Arrow McLaren SP
Darktrace, a leading autonomous cyber security AI company, has announced that it is extending its partnership with McLaren Racing and embarking on a new sponsorship of the Arrow McLaren SP.
Regional ambulance service for young launched
A new ambulance service which will travel thousands of miles a year transporting the region’s sickest babies and children from hospital to the nearest specialist intensive care unit was launched this week.
A new look for Plextek
Cambridge technology consultancy, Plextek, has today launched a new-look brand and accompanying new website to better reflect its vibrant and growing business.
'Help at Hand’ app will help Arthur Rank Hospice Charity’s patients access practical support available in local community
Easy to use app will help Arthur Rank Hospice Charity’s patients access practical support available in local community.
Cambridge Festival asks: can robots ever truly mimic humans?
Could AI help us reach a more equitable and fair society? Should chatbots and AI be built to care and have empathy? If such machines are built, should we consider their moral and legal status? Or are we giving up too much control to machines that are too stupid to handle the tasks they are already charged with?