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Wireless, ICT, software and games industry news in Cambridge & the East of England.

Cambridge’s global gamechangers unveiled

Aurasma has been helping to promote the Rolling Stones’ anniversary beanoOne day your life will flash before your eyes. Make sure it’s worth watching.

Fierce competition for technology deals

Darren Bear, Corporate Finance Partner at Grant Thornton’s CambridgeMore than half of UK private equity and VCs expect the level of PE investment in the technology sector to increase over the next two years, with cloud and managed services viewed as the top two most attractive sub sectors, according to a report from Grant Thornton in Cambridge UK.

Wireless bike offers ride into smart-tech future

The wireless bicycle was initially designed as a training tool for competitive cyclists to help improve performance and techniqueA Cambridge innovation hothouse has created a wireless bicycle that could incorporate GPS and map data to change gear in anticipation of upcoming hills and a range of monitoring tools to ensure healthy riding.

AVEVA makes ‘Majic’ with US software acquisition

Richard LongdonA US simulation specialist with experience in the latest 3D gaming technology has been acquired by Cambridge UK plant engineering software specialist AVEVA Group plc.

Software bugs cost more than double Eurozone bailout

Greg LawCambridge UK research from the university’s Judge Business School and local company Undo Software has highlighted the enormous cost of one of the world’s most glaring technology taboos.

Bango billing on Google Play debuts in Australia

Ray Anderson, CEO at BangoBango, the Cambridge UK mobile payments and analytics business, is celebrating the first integration of its technology on Google Play™ – and an Australian operator has launched the maiden service.

Japanese giant takes Ubisense technology


Fresh automotive success for Ubisense in JapanUbisense, the Cambridge UK location solutions technology specialist, has landed one of the most significant deals in its history – with Japanese industrial giant Daifuku.

Amino and Intel win major European telco deal

Donald McGarva, CEO of AminoAmino Technologies plc, the Cambridge-based leader in digital entertainment technology, has won a major new deal to provide set-top boxes based on its Live media gateway platform – powered by Intel – to a leading European telecoms operator.

ARM on cusp of historic China mobiles deal

Warren EastCambridge UK superchip designer ARM Holdings is on the cusp of forming an historic technology powerhouse in China as CEO Warren East takes the business to fresh global heights.

Robbie takes ‘different’ approach with new album

Latest Robbie Williams album – Take the CrownRobbie Williams has partnered with Cambridge-based Aurasma this Christmas to turn his new album, Take the Crown, into an augmented reality advent calendar.

TTP celebrates anniversary with London bash

TTP staff and partners at The Park Plaza Westminster Bridge Hotel in LondonTTP Group has celebrated its 25th anniversary by rewarding employees with a party in London.

1Spatial maps future for Ordnance Survey

Marcus Hanke - chief executive of 1Spatial1Spatial, the Cambridge UK business that manages the world's largest spatial data, has been awarded a contract by the Ordnance Survey of Great Britain (OSGB).

Cambridge R & D boost as Amino exits Sweden

Amino non-executive chairman Keith Todd Amino Technologies, the Cambridge-based digital entertainment technology business, is ramping up Research & Development activity from its UK headquarters and closing its Swedish operations early in the New Year.

Brady’s pedal to the metal in Hong Kong

Brady CEO Gavin LavelleCambridge risk management technology has been bought by an Asian metal recycling business in Hong Kong.

Cambridge tech in nextgen space programme

Cambridge technology in Iridium satellites UK technology design specialist Cambridge Consultants is to spearhead the development of next generation satellites for the world’s most significant commercial space programme.

CSR confirms $285m shareholder windfall

CSR CEO Joep van BeurdenCambridge UK wireless doyen, CSR, has confirmed a $285 million cash return to shareholders.

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