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Lola hiring after rescue deal

Administrator James Snowdon thrilled to secure rescueBritish manufacturing icon Lola Composites has been reborn almost a year after falling into administration – and the new owners are already hiring at the heart of the Cambridge technology cluster.

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.

£85m boost for engineering research

David Willetts, Minister for Universities and ScienceCambridge University and corporates in Europe’s leading technology cluster have been given the green light to apply for £85 million of new funding designed to accelerate research crucial to the UK’s hi-tech future.

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.

Cambridge inventor helps ringfence Apple IP

Cambridge inventor Lyndsay WilliamsCambridge inventor Lyndsay Williams has helped US technology giant Apple ringfence Intellectual Property governing a new SmartPen device.

Cambridge IoT breakthrough worth the weight

Professor William WebbCambridge technology power brokers have notched a critical milestone that accelerates progress towards effective Machine2Machine connectivity across billions of devices worldwide.

Matt Meyer, chief executive at Taylor Vinters

Matt Meyer, chief executive at Taylor VintersMatt Meyer is CEO of Taylor Vinters, a globally influential next generation law firm with offices in Cambridge, London and Singapore. Taylor Vinters is positioning itself as an elite law firm operating internationally in the areas of technology, investment and private client business.

Horizon secures California drug discovery millions

Horizon CEO Dr Darrin DisleyPersonalised medicines technology from Horizon Discovery in Cambridge UK has won further favour with Californian drug discovery business Crown Bioscience Inc, which has extended a key collaboration.

Global roll-out planned for new inhaler

The innovative dry powder inhaler (DPI) has been designed by Cambridge Consultants and Chiesi Farmaceutici in ParmaCambridge inhaler technology has started a European-wide rollout with global markets next on the commercial roadmap.

Cambridge over the moon at lunar housing coup

Lunar base made with 3D printing. Image courtesy the European Space AgencyWorld-leading design innovators are coming to Cambridge this summer to explain how 3D printing using lunar soil could create housing for space explorers on the Moon’s surface.

Cambridge holograms pave way for biosensors

Dr Haider ButtNew Cambridge University technology could open the path to creating holographic biosensors.

Transatlantic business opens Cambridge base

Metaswitch CEO, John LazarTransatlantic technology business Metaswitch Networks has set up a new product development facility at Cambridge University’s West Cambridge site.

Inventor of flying bike to appear at Nerve

Image courtesy of AerofexSci-fi fans buzzing at the development of a Star Wars-style Jedi speeder bike can rub shoulders with the inventor at the Nerve disruptive technology summit in Cambridge this summer.

Intel incidental to ARM’s own roadmap for growth

Warren EastWhile technology giant Intel continues the search for a new CEO, its Cambridge-based arch rival ARM has had the succession in hand for some time and has already inked in its roadmap to future growth under new leadership.

Canadians boost Springboard IoT

Springboard IoT director Jon BradfordSpringboard IoT – Europe's first hardware accelerator highlighting new technology plays for the Internet of Things – has kicked off in Cambridge UK.

Johnson Matthey pays £107m for chemicals innovator

Neil Carson, chief executive of Johnson MattheyCambridge UK industrial business Johnson Matthey has bought a stake in the future of chemicals innovation with a £107 million international acquisition.

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