Cambridge University and Jaguar Land Rover to develop 3D head-up display for...
The University of Cambridge is working with Jaguar Land Rover to develop next-generation head-up display technology that could beam real-time safety information in front of the driver, and allow...
View ArticleMore global heavyweights pile into Station Road, Cambridge flagship
The flagship Cambridge development at 50/60 Station Road has been completed with three more lettings to big hitting FinTech and genomic research companies.The final lettings, totalling c.15,000 sq ft,...
View ArticleFocal Point Positioning seeks £7.5m in new funding round
Cambridge headquartered positioning technology company, Focal Point Positioning, is seeking £7.5 million in a new fundraising round. The business is advertising a number of senior engineering roles to...
View ArticleNew stroke blood test may prove a POCKiT-ful of miracles
Cambridge startup POCKiT diagnostics is primed for major growth in the US and Europe as it ramps funding to underpin commercialisation of a new blood test to diagnose potentially fatal strokes.The...
View ArticleSyncona and CIC underpin £50.4m vision tech Series B
Gyroscope Therapeutics, which is developing gene therapies and surgical delivery systems for retinal diseases, has completed a £50.4 million Series B financing.The money will provide scale-up capital...
View ArticleCambridge Science Park creating world-class energy technology centre
Efforts are underway to establish a world-class energy technologies centre of excellence at Cambridge Science Park.Cambridge Cleantech is acting as a pathfinder organisation for the project. The energy...
View ArticleCambridge quartet in UK’s fastest sales gazelles
Cambridge technology quartet Featurespace, Azuri Technologies, Darktrace and Endomag have all made the Sunday Times Hiscox Tech Track 100 league table to be published this weekend.The initiative ranks...
View ArticleCambridge housing market is thriving in defiance of general UK inertia
Whilst much of the noise surrounding the national housing market over the last 6-12 months has been rather grey – a lack of buyers, people only moving if they have to etc. – the market is also at its...
View ArticleCambridge rolls out record funds for early stage ventures
Amadeus Capital Partners in Cambridge has revealed record funding to take more early-stage businesses to global scale-up.Co-founder Hermann Hauser also reveals that Cambridge syndicates backing...
View ArticleAbcam aims to double revenue inside five years
Cambridge research tools specialist Abcam has launched an aggressive strategy that could almost double revenues by 2024.The bold new roadmap follows an outstanding year to end-June when Abcam hiked...
View ArticleCambridge spearheads £200m genome sequencing revolution
Cambridge genetic research world-leaders the Wellcome Trust Sanger Centre and Illumina are spearheading a blockbusting £200 million genomics programme funded by the UK Government and corporate...
View ArticleHorizon transformation sees higher revenues and slashed losses
The transformation of Horizon Discovery from a scientifically-led business, into a fully commercial tools and services company is continuing apace after an excellent set of interims to June 30.A world...
View ArticleCambridge medical robotics pioneer CMR scales hugely as $240m Series C earns...
Robotics pioneer CMR Surgical has become the Cambridge UK technology cluster’s 18th unicorn business as a $240 million Series C round secured a billion dollar valuation – just three years after CEO...
View ArticleAmazon ML ace spearheads historic DeepMind Cambridge venture
Cambridge University has appointed Amazon director Professor Neil Lawrence as its first DeepMind Professor of Machine Learning following an international search.His appointment is supported by a...
View ArticleLove Island deserves its place in the sun
‘My girlfriend Julia watched all of the last series of Love Island’. There, I’ve said it, I’m a whole lot better for getting that out of my system and feel somewhat cleansed. Quite why I should feel...
View ArticleHow noise can help us see the world more clearly
The title sounds a contradiction. However, as humans, we have an enormous amount of data flowing through our sensory system – most of which is filtered by our brain, writes Loubna Bouarfa, CEO of OKRA...
View ArticleNational Minimum Wage – are you sure your business is compliant?
Ian Thomas, People Advisory Services Associate Partner at EY, explains the challenges National Minimum Wage legislation poses to businesses.According to a recent report from the low pay commission into...
View ArticleBlockchain issues need to be understood and addressed
Many people have heard mention of blockchain, often in connection with reference to cryptocurrencies (notably Bitcoin), but increasingly more broadly as a tool for providing a wide range of digital...
View ArticleCell sleuths pave way to cures for immune diseases
Novel treatments for a range of immune diseases such as asthma, multiple sclerosis and arthritis are a step closer thanks to under-the-hood research by science sleuths at the Wellcome Sanger Institute...
View ArticleCambridge duo fight ovarian cancer from new China innovation hothouse
Cambridge tech twins Abcodia and AstraZeneca have joined forces to accelerate earlier detection of ovarian cancer from a significant new base in China.Working with the Wuxi National High-Tech...
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