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Easy breathing for Bespak following excellent year ends
Bespak plc, the Milton Keynes-based developer of inhaled medical devices, reported a 17 per cent increase in revenues and a 24 per cent lift in pre... Read More
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Cranfield coup lands ESPRC’s top man
Cranfield University has lured the chief executive of the Engineering & Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) to the post of vice chancellor... Read More
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New York proves to be premium attraction
Eos Airlines is adding a second daily flight from stansted to JFK in New York from September 8 on the wings of business passenger growth between the... Read More
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Industry award for Cambridge biotech
Domantis, the human Domain Antibody (dAb) therapeutics company based in Cambridge, is the first winner of the UK Innovation in Drug Discovery... Read More
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Mobile payment specialist's 2006 going with a Bango
Bango, the Cambridge based mobile content enabler, is bucking the market trend with a strong performance in the first few months of 2006, CEO Ray... Read More
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Reciva looking for a good reception in Japanese market
Internet radio company, Reciva has taken a significant step towards global domination with the launch of the first Reciva-enabled product in the most... Read More
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Premier tables £460 million bid for Campbell's UK
Premier Foods in St Albans has made a £460 million bid for Campbell Soup’s UK division, the manufacturer of such iconic ambient food brands as Oxo,... Read More
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New office signals expansion into Africa
Cambridge Broadband has set up a base in Africa.Cambridge Broadband has set up a base in Africa.The company has appointed a new regional sales... Read More
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£7m for Paradigm
Paradigm Therapeutics has raised £7 million in a fourth round of private equity funding Paradigm Therapeutics has raised £7 million in a fourth... Read More
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£2m wet labs for Uni of Herts
New state of the art chemistry labs have been built at the University of Hertfordshire following a £2m investment. The facilities include a 75... Read More
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Xaar profit warning hits share price
Shares in Cambridge inkjet printing company Xaar nosedived 44.5p – 17.15 per cent – after a profits warning. The stock slumped to 215p as Xaar... Read More
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$20m in 'Cache' for peerless Twiss' latest venture
Internet whizz kid turned serial entrepreneur, Adam Twiss has secured £10.8m ($20m) third round funding for his latest venture, Cachelogic.Internet... Read More
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Ipswich company developing 'CSI' forensic instrument
CIP in Ipswich has won a contract to help develop a pioneering portable DNA analyser for use at scenes of crime. CIP in Ipswich has won a contract to... Read More
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Apex awarded prestigious GSA approval
Every company wanting to supply the US Federal Government or Agency must be approved by a United States body called GSA (General Services... Read More
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Brewer hot for Pursuit Dynamics technology
A major international brewer is to conduct full-scale trials of Huntingdon based Pursuit Dynamics’ PDX technology with the hope of slicing off around... Read More
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Naval research role for ObjectSecurity
Cambridge based company ObjectSecurity and the U.S. Naval Research Lab (NRL) have signed an R... Read More
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Ion Science plans push into China’s petrochemical sector
Cambridge’s Ion Science Ltd, a global manufacturer of gas detection and corrosion monitoring equipment, is planning an expansion into the massive... Read More
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ANT wins Xerox contract
Cambridge-based ANT plc, a market leading provider of software and solutions for the IPTV, hybrid TV and consumer electronics industries, has won a... Read More
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Plasmon lands distribution deal
Cambridge-based professional data specialist, Plasmon, has landed a major pan-European distribution deal with Bell Microproducts, one of the world’s... Read More
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TTPCom extends alliance with Texas-based partner
Royston wireless hi-tech innovator, TTPCom, has extended its existing GSM/GPRS technology partnership with Texan firm, Silicon Laboratories.Royston... Read More