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Domainex scales for fresh growth spurt
Cambridge life science company Domainex has significantly strengthened its management team ahead of a fresh phase of expansion. CEO Eddy Littler... Read More
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Cambridge antibodies ‘factory’ into overdrive
Antibodies from two companies in the Abzena stable in Cambridge UK – Antitope and PolyTherics – are pouring into clinical trials and gaining... Read More
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Apple takeover speculation boosts ARM
The shares of Cambridge-based chip maker ARM Holdings soared in the UK on speculation that Apple was considering acquiring the business in a multi-... Read More
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Student accommodation deal for Cambridge
Student accommodation experts, the Study Inn Group, has acquired one of Cambridgeshire County Council’s former head office buildings at Castle Court... Read More
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Jagex pledges expansion under new CEO
Cambridge UK games developer Jagex has found a high profile CEO to fill the boots of Mark Gerhard who announced some time ago that he intended to... Read More
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Major Japanese deal for Vernalis
Cambridge life science business Vernalis has entered into a significant drug discovery collaboration with Japanese healthcare heavyweight Taisho... Read More
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Chemicals company seeks AIM IPO
Irish company Cellulac, which has established a base at Chesterford Research Park, is looking to float on the UK’s AIM market, Business Weekly... Read More
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Oxbridge genomics alliance paying off
Oxford Gene Technology (OGT), the molecular genetics company, has signed a licensing agreement with the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute in Cambridge... Read More
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French connection for new TeraView technology
A world-leading research institute in France has taken new generation imaging technology from Cambridge UK-based specialist TeraView following a... Read More
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Scale-up entrepreneurs inspire future generations
Founders of business in the Cambridge technology cluster and the Greater Cambridge and Peterborough hinterland are driving entrepreneurship down to... Read More
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Sainsbury cash for new Judge Business School
Plans for Cambridge Judge Business School to significantly expand its historic premises were approved unanimously today by Cambridge City Council’s... Read More
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Lynch bites back as HP sues Autonomy duo in UK for $5.1bn
US technology giant HP is suing former Autonomy executives Michael Lynch and Sushovan Hussain for $5.1 billion in the UK High Court for alleged fraud... Read More
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Cambridge deals top $64.1bn in two years
March roared in like a lion to deliver another $2.08 billion worth of deals in the Cambridge UK business and technology cluster. It took the 24... Read More
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Thai Leisure Group opening in Cambridge
Thai Leisure Group (TLG) is opening at Cambridge’s Quayside next month after securing £10 million expansion capital from Santander bank. TLG... Read More
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Cambridge Pixel strikes oil with West Africa deal
Radar technology specialist Cambridge Pixel has won a major contract for an oil field security application in West Africa. The UK business has... Read More
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Genomics on timetable for primary children
Genomics analysis has been driven down to the primary school classroom in a groundbreaking initiative by The Genome Analysis Centre (TGAC) in Norwich... Read More
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Birketts scoops another top award
East of England top 100 law firm, Birketts, was named as ‘Health and Safety Law, Law Firm of the Year – UK’ at the Finance Monthly Law Awards 2015... Read More
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Ten new routes in Stansted’s sizzling summer
Stansted Airport welcomes 10 new routes onto its growing route network this summer. That’s on top of the 280,000 passengers that were forecast to... Read More
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Marshall Motors raises £40m via AIM IPO
Marshall Motor Holdings has raised £40 million from investors and confirmed its AIM IPO with shares starting trading this Thursday (April 2). The... Read More
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ARU in £6m sustainable prosperity venture
Anglia Ruskin University is a founding partner of the new Centre for the Understanding of Sustainable Prosperity (CUSP), which has been launched... Read More










