Awards News
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Robotics company first to enter Business Weekly Awards competition
Cambridge Medical Robotics (CMR), the British company developing Versius, the next generation surgical robot, will launch its robotic system in... Read More
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Business Weekly Awards entry now open to find next wave of business greats
Companies that have won the Business Weekly Awards in the last two years alone have recently covered themselves in glory – showing their own prowess... Read More
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Cambridge Enterprise awards fete academics and influencers
The new Cambridge Enterprise Academic Entrepreneur of the Year Award is designed to honour outstanding work by an academic as an innovator, founder... Read More
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Darktrace joins elite as Business of the Year
Cyber security star Darktrace was last night named Business of the Year in the 28th annual Business Weekly Awards at Queens’ College, Cambridge.... Read More
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Apple adviser and speech technology pioneer is Awards speaker
One of Cambridge’s most successful ‘Dontrepreneurs’ – speech technology pioneer Professor Steve Young – is guest speaker at the Business Weekly... Read More
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First Kate Gross Community School opens in Sierra Leone
The inaugural Kate Gross Community School has opened in Sierra Leone – thanks in no small measure to generous donations from Cambridge entrepreneurs... Read More
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Ten Businesses of the Year acquired for $50 billion
In 26 years of the Business Weeky Awards competition there have been 21 different winners – ARM, CSR, Domino, Horizon Discovery and Pi Group having... Read More
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Search escalates for Life Science Innovation Award champion
AstraZeneca and its biologics division MedImmune are sponsoring the Life Science Innovation category of the Business Weekly Awards for the third... Read More
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Time to shine for women entrepreneurs
The search is intensifying to find the East of England region’s leading woman entrepreneur. The Business Weekly Awards introduced the Woman... Read More
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Marshall of Cambridge a new star in Awards sponsors’ galaxy
Queen’s Award winner Marshall of Cambridge, which has flown the flag for Britain in war and peace for more than a century, has become a sponsor of... Read More
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Awards winner Darktrace expands in Asia
Reigning Business Weekly Awards category winner, Darktrace – a leader in Enterprise Immune System technology – has expanded its footprint in Asia... Read More
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Longdon stays on as judge despite quitting AVEVA
Richard Longdon, the CEO at Cambridge software business AVEVA, is remaining as a Business Weekly Awards judge despite leaving his post in December... Read More
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Winning Business Weekly Awards can put you ahead of the curve
Companies keen to push their profile and find new avenues for sales need look no further than the Business Weekly Awards to enhance their proposition... Read More
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Born on the 4th of July and Torchbearer Disley is just Yankee Doodle Dandy!
Darrin Disley, the CEO of multi-Award winner Horizon Discovery, has started, grown, invested in or mentored at least one life science, technology,... Read More
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Rolls-Royce chief and Scale-up doyen help Cambridge go global
How to scale a global peak in business and how to stay there – it is the challenge for every startup with pretensions of global greatness. East of... Read More
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PragmatIC and Marshall ADG among new entrants
One of the brightest stars on the Cambridge technology scene is keen to shine in the Business Weekly Awards. PragmatIC Printing is bidding for... Read More
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Motor group fast-tracks Awards entry on the back of outstanding growth
Marshall Motor Holdings was in the fast lane of business long before its April 2015 stockmarket bow. The group raised £40 million from investors for... Read More
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Redtail Telematics in Awards drive
The first winner of the Business Weekly Awards – Pi Research – pioneered telematics for the cockpits of Formula One racing cars. Twenty-five... Read More
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Abcam tilts at second Business of the Year title
Since winning the Business Weekly Business of the Year Award in 2009, Abcam has almost doubled its revenues (2014/15: £135.4 million). The... Read More
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Women that mean business in the running for award
Fresh contenders for the inaugural Cambridge Judge Business School Woman Entrepreneur of the Year Award include Darktrace CEO Nicole Eagan and long-... Read More