Sphere Fluidics Limited has developed unique technologies for use in Single Cell Analysis and NanoProteomics studies.
Sphere seeks £4m funding to underpin growth
Series B fundraising planned by Cambridge games company
An online games company on the inaugural Springboard Cambridge programme – MiniMonos – is set to announce fresh funding success.
Cambridge startup eyes £60k investment
A web-based platform that helps research labs improve monitoring of their inventories and save costs has been developed by a startup business from the University of Cambridge.
eComm seeks initial £500k
CUE grand finalist eComm says its product development currently relies on research grants but the enterprise is seeking £500k investment in the next phase for deploying its first product. More investment will be sought for ongoing development.
Neul to raise several millions
A Cambridge company with the potential to join ARM and Autonomy in the global technology pantheon is set to kickstart a new spurt of growth through a multi-million pound fundraising, probably in June.
Microsoft backs Cambridge computer museum
Microsoft Research has agreed to sponsor a drive to create a new world-class Cambridge Computing History Museum. It follows support from ARM and Redgate Software.
US VC seeks partner to co-invest in €50m fund
A US VC establishing a new €50m healthcare fund targeting Cambridge, uk and other European medtech clusters is inviting co-investment from a strategic partner.
Sentinel in Cambridge primed for extra funding
Cambridge Science Park company Sentinel Oncology is building a platform to raise further funding to underpin new areas of cancer research.
US and UK VCs flock to Springboard Cambridge debut
Six UK contenders – including one from ideaSpace Cambridge – have made the cut of just 10 teams from a total of 231 global entries for the inaugural Springboard Cambridge tech startup accelerator, starting May 3.
Entrepreneurs want more start-up hothousing
Cambridge entrepreneurs involved in the inaugural Cambridge Startup Weekend want to see a legacy put in place that leverages the ideas and energy generated by such hothousing events.
Top marks for Lessonista at Cambridge Startup Weekend and support for resource triggered by Japan disaster
Enough energy to boost the National Grid was generated by the inaugural Cambridge Startup Weekend at St John’s Innovation Centre, which finished tonight (Sunday) after a marathon 54 hours of mentoring, brainstorming and pitching ideas for a new business.
TeraView seeks £2m to exploit opportunity
TeraView in Cambridge is seeking to raise £2 million to exploit a game-changing opportunity in multi-billion dollar mobile phone and tablet personal computer markets identified through an alliance with Intel.
Senexis seeks £20m to battle ageing-related illness
Senexis, the Cambridge drug development company pioneering treatments to counter ageing-related diseases, has revealed exclusively to Business Weekly that it is seeking £20m in new funding in 2011.
What a ‘tweet’ as Twitter boosts campaign
A fundraising campaign launched on Twitter is helping to raise vital capital for a proposed new Centre for Computing History in Cambridge.
InputDynamics funding quest boosted by product parade
InputDynamics in Cambridge, which develops new ways for phone users to engage with handheld devices by using acoustic processing techniques instead of conventional touchscreens and buttons, was parading potential killer technology at Mobile World Congress.
Cambridge spin-out seeking £1m to democratise touch
Cambridge spin-out InputDynamics is seeking investment of £1m to fast track delivery of its software-only touchscreen technology and hit profitability within two and a half years.





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