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

Cambridge gaming firm wants $8m AIM jackpot

Nick Jarmany Managing Director of Quixant A Cambridge company whose technology powers gaming and slot machines across the planet is bidding to raise up to $8 million with a float on the UK’s AIM market.

Young blood drives Cambridge company surge

Peter-ValaitisYoung turks are hitting the boardrooms of Cambridge technology companies in record numbers and helping to driving unprecedented growth in the cluster.

Cambridge technology a galloping success

Founder and chairman of Total Performance Data, Eamonn Wilmott and horse trainer Jeremy Gask Cambridge technology is set to revolutionise the horse racing industry – boosting the animals’ welfare and enhancing participant experience, according to UK experts.

Neul can create new Cambridge technology template

James-CollierJust 84 hours into his new CEO role and 16 years after his first taste of the Cambridge technology cluster, Stan Boland is adamant that wireless business Neul can be the UK innovation capital’s “next big thing.”

Neul picks Boland to steer global scale-up

Stan Boland, new CEO of NeulNeul, the Cambridge wireless technology pioneer, has appointed a new CEO to steer the business to global leadership – former Acorn, Icera and Element 14 boss Stan Boland.

Fern cleans up with Royal Navy contract

The HMS Argyll frigate which has the FRX-1 radio repeater on boardTechnology from Suffolk company Fern Communications is being used to enhance radio communications during essential fuel tank and bilge cleaning operations carried out on all Royal Navy vessels by Serco.

What can you do with 50 billion connected devices?

Dr David CleevelyIt is just 30 years since the launch of the first mobile phones, yet over six billion people now have one. But we are now on the threshold of a far bigger global shift in the use of wireless technology, which could see over 50 billion devices and physical objects connected.

Cambridge weapon to fight product pirates

New generation anti-counterfeit scannerCambridge Consultants, the UK product development business, has developed a new weapon in the fight against global product pirates.

Loan arranger and Cronto fight hackers

Cronto CEO Igor DrokovCambridge UK technology innovator Cronto Ltd and comdirect bank AG, a leading direct bank in Germany with over 1.7 million customers, have come up with a new weapon in the fight against hackers.

Dotcom gives idle UK a sporting chance

Pictured from left to right are: Chris Keaney, James Martin, Michele Martin A dotcom launched today at the heart of the Cambridge technology cluster aims to leverage sports gadgets and fitness tips to counter health and related problems in the UK, which the founders say has “one of the most inactive populations on earth.”

Cambridge duo fish for Red Herring glory

Colin Abrey, president of international sales for ZinwaveCambridge UK technology twosome Zinwave and Breathing Buildings have been named as finalists for the Red Herring 100 Europe elite.

French connection pays off for Ubisense

Ubisense CEO Richard GreeA large carmaker has deployed technology from Cambridge-based Ubisense to drive efficiencies across its manufacturing facility in France.

McCray exits as Antenova targets M2M

Greg McCray leaves Antenova for new companyCEO Greg McCray, who has helped grow Antenova Ltd into a global concern, has left the Cambridge UK wireless technology business as it executes a new strategy to target the burgeoning Machine2Machine and connected device markets.

Cambridge captures the digital universe

King's College University of CambridgeBillions of web pages from millions of websites, as well as public Facebook posts and tweets, are being preserved for time immemorial thanks to a technology initiative at Cambridge University Library in the UK and five other major libraries.

Google and Ubisense enjoy maps into apps boom

Water utilities are big customers for myWorldGlobal sales have doubled of a tracking system that combines geographic information systems technology from Ubisense in Cambridge UK with the power of Google Maps for Business.

Productivity benefit from Cambridge power play

Cambridge Consultants' new digital controlled power supplyCambridge innovators have devised a game-changing solution to eradicate costly system downtime in manufacturing, Information Technology and other business segments that rely on maintaining a constant power supply.

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