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Loch to address Awards presentation

Christoph-LochCambridge University’s increasing stature on the world stage will be brought into focus when the director of its Judge Business School, Christoph Loch, addresses the Business Weekly Awards dinner at Queens’ College on Tuesday, March 19. He will be accompanied by University Chancellor, Lord David Sainsbury, who is presenting the prizes.

Is this your year for Business Awards glory?

The Business Weekly Awards presentation dinner will be held at Queens’ College, Cambridge, on Tuesday March 19, 2013It’s only six months since the Business Weekly Awards winners were unveiled at Queens’ College, Cambridge – but all our champions have made stunning progress since the victory parade.

Star entrepreneurs form leading judges’ panel

John Snyder, Charles Cotton and Sir Michael Marshall at last year’s Business Weekly Awards judging. Photograph by Alan Bennett/Media Imaging SolutionsThe Business Weekly Awards judging panel lays claim to be the best in the business! Every single entrant is judged to the enth degree. To ensure the very best companies win, it is essential to ensure that shrewd judges of a business are evaluating the candidates’ credentials.

Mills & Reeve sponsors top business awards

Ian Mather, head of Mills & Reeve’s Cambridge officeLeading UK law firm Mills & Reeve, headquartered in Cambridge, has been announced as new lead sponsor of the internationally-respected Business Weekly Awards.

Finding the next Cambridge ‘greats’

Guest speaker Dr Aled Jones. Photograph by Alan Bennett, Media Imaging SolutionsA new generation of ‘Cambridge greats’ was unveiled at Business Weekly’s Awards presentation dinner at Queens’ College.

Cambridge angel joins Awards judging panel

Cambridge entrepreneur and angel investor Peter CowleyCambridge entrepreneur and angel investor Peter Cowley has joined the judging panel for the 2011 Business Weekly Awards in the UK.

Cambridge Healthcare, HEE, Brady & Kymab join race

Cambridge Healthcare founder, Dawson KingCompetition is really hotting up for Business Weekly’s Awards, which reach a thrilling climax in March, 2012.

Diversity reigns in early Awards entries

Aurasma, the augmented reality spin-out from previous Business of the Year, AutonomyThe decision to introduce new categories to the 2011 Business Weekly Awards  to better reflect the dynamics of the Cambridge industrial landscape has proved popular with early entrants.

Coutu joins Business Weekly judging panel

Sherry Coutu - new Business Weekly Awards judgeSherry Coutu, brains behind the Silicon Valley Comes2 Cambridge and UK initiatives, has joined the judging panel for the 2011 Business Weekly Awards.

Domino at the double with Quoted Company and Business of the Year titles

Vicki Sanderson, HR Director and Andrew Herbert, Group FD, DominoAs they say in sporting circles, form is temporary but class endures. Class is something ink jet printing technology company, Domino UK, has in spades.

New Awards Categories for 2011

bw-awardsThe Business Weekly Awards 2011 reflect the dynamic face of the Cambridge and East of England economies – from the exciting start-up culture and excellent Cambridge University spin-outs to the diverse range of BioMedTech, CleanTech, Wireless and manufacturing/industrial businesses at different stages of their life cycles.

Anniversary Awards trigger new enterprise initiatives

Shen Wei, president of Cambridge University Entrepreneurs, with student entrepreneur, Cong Cong BoBusiness Weekly’s 21st Anniversary Awards ceremony in March 2011 marked the dawn of a new era for enterprise in Cambridge and the East of England.

Owlstone swoops to take inaugural Cambridge Graduate Business honour

Two of Owlstone co-founders, Billy Boyle (left) and Andrew Koehl (right) with guest speaker, Ian PearsonCambridge Science Park company, Owlstone Nanotech, won the inaugural Graduate Business of the Year accolade at Business Weekly’s 21st Anniversary East of England Business Awards.

Guest speaker surfs futureworld

speakerDepending on how well adjusted you are, futurologist Ian Pearson hovers in a space somewhere between advancement and Armageddon.

Horizon named Young Business of the Year

Dan Cowell (centre) and Darrin Disley of Horizon Discovery at the podium after receiving the Young Business of the Year Award from Anglian Water’s Mark Pendlington (left)Horizon Discovery was named Young Company of the Year – a new category – at the 21st Anniversary Awards.

Killer Technologies Winner: Sphere Fluidics

Sphere CEO, Dr Frank CraigSphere Fluidics proved a cut above as it lifted the Killer Technologies title despite intense competition at Business Weekly’s East of England Business Awards in Cambridge.

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