Cambridge energy monitoring company – AlertMe – is on a high after clinching a deal with US home improvement giant Lowe’s.
US high for Cambridge energy monitoring firm
Ubisense on the map with US acquisition
Ubisense, the Cambridge location solutions company, has acquired Integrated Mapping Services Inc (InMaps) in the US for $700k cash.
Ones2Watch are next generation hopefuls
Investors and professional services companies have been handed a wish list of companies to follow for future business opportunities in Business Weekly’s Killer50 and associated Ones2Watch listings.
Autonomy has unprecedented influence on new Killer50
The ability of Cambridge’s best companies to spin out aspects of their non-core technology, to cross-fertilise IP with kindred businesses and to corporate venture at every opportunity will be vital to the sustainability of the local cluster.
Cognovo boosts LTE capability
Cognovo, the software defined modem developer based in Cambridge, has launched what it calls the industry’s most powerful soft modem processing engine.
Cambridge wireless wizard of Oz
Cambridge-based in-building wireless company, Zinwave, has stepped up its aggressive international expansion strategy with a push into Australia.
Cambridge wireless solution for Dublin showcase
Cambridge wireless company Zinwave has cured a headache for the showcase Convention Centre in Dublin (CCD).
From shed to champagne for Cambridge’s ‘new Autonomy’
The touchpaper’s been lit to a commercial boom for Cambridge’s ‘new Autonomy’ – Featurespace Ltd.
Jagex Games Studio hiring 58 new staff
Cambridge-based Jagex Games Studio, the UK’s largest independent games studio, has revealed that it is currently seeking to fill 58 new roles.
£8m to accelerate PDX’ biofuels business
PDX in Huntingdon has raised £8 million before expenses to accelerate the development of its biofuels (ethanol) business.
Company in front line against GPS jammers
A network of detectors is needed to prevent criminals and terrorists from jamming GPS signals to disguise their activities and Cambridge based CRFS is in the front line of the battle.
ip.access aiming high with in-demand Cambridge technology
Changes in senior management have not deflected Cambridge based ip.access, the femtocell and picocell manufacturing pioneer, from a relentless drive for profitability and international growth.
Antenova has Japanese supermarket sector ‘taped’
Electronic shelf labels in Japanese supermarkets will be carrying a Cambridge technology hallmark from now on.
ARM exhibits mbed racing robots at NEW
Cambridge superchip designer ARM Holdings is sponsoring National Electronics Week and has handed out a challenge that looks a racing certainty to be taken up.
Cambridge solar pioneer edges closer to market
Eight19, the Cambridge-based developer of printed plastic solar cells based on organic photovoltaic (OPV) technology, is ramping closer to commercialisation.
Jagex and Hasbro set to ‘Transform’ online games market
Cambridge games developer Jagex has joined forces with quoted US corporation Hasbro to launch a new online game based on the globally iconic Transformers brand.
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