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Mogrify clinches $16m Series A funding
Transformative Cambridge cell therapies startup Mogrify has raised an additional $16 million in Series A funding led by existing investor Ahren... Read More
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Cambridge University spin-out scents global expansion opportunities
Aqdot, the Cambridge supra-molecular chemistry company, has strengthened its commercial team to extend its product range and push intro fresh... Read More
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Bumper crop of promotions at KPMG
KPMG has made 20 promotions across its Audit, Tax and Advisory teams based at Hills Road in Cambridge, including three new directors. Matt Evans,... Read More
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HSBC £300k helps print firm expand into new HQ
Cambridge-based printer, Langham Press, has acquired and relocated to a new premises at Lion Works Business Park following a £330,000 commercial... Read More
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Second occupier for Icon Harlow development
Icon Industrial has announced the sale of a new 69,872 sq ft head office and logistics development at Icon Harlow in Essex. SOP International, a... Read More
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New rent for updated Cambridge office suite
Robinson Layer is marketing a newly refurbished office suite of just over 1,000 sq ft in Mercers Row, close to Newmarket Road and the retail park in... Read More
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New Cambridge Mosque project wins major regional planning award
Cambridge’s first purpose-built mosque has been declared the overall winner at the Royal Town Planning Institute (RTPI) East of England Regional... Read More
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Work starts on Apple’s new Cambridge UK research base
Regeneration specialist Brookgate, regional contractor R G Carter and fund Aviva Investors have started work on technology giant Apple’s new research... Read More
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Azuri powers ahead with new solar hub
Azuri Technologies, a Cambridge-based leader in pay-as-you-go solar home technology for off-grid Africa, continues to build on its vision of ‘... Read More
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Judge Business School digital project earns government funding
Cambridge University’s Judge Business School is one of 12 beneficiaries of second round funding under the Government’s £9m Business Basics programme... Read More
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AstraZeneca hails US approval for respiratory auto-injector
Cambridge headquartered Big Biotech torchbearer AstraZeneca has crossed the respiratory Rubicon with FDA approval for a major breakthrough product to... Read More
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Even Hauser surprised by impact of Cambridge computer breakthrough
Along with Chris Curry, he was in at the dawn of computing history. But Acorn co-founder Hermann Hauser professes himself amazed at the oak the... Read More
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Peterborough property sector set for rental growth
According to Savills latest spotlight report ‘Peterborough: in high demand’, the city is well placed to capitalise on an increasing lack of supply in... Read More
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Union demands update on Cambridge jam maker ‘sale’
The Hain Daniels Group, owners of the jam makers at Histon near Cambridge, should ‘come clean’ over its plans, as media speculation mounts about a... Read More
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Cambridge Nanotherm goes bust but IP set for sale
Cambridge Nanotherm, which makes advanced aluminium nano-ceramic substrate technology for the thermal management of electronic applications, has gone... Read More
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Easyjet share price nosedives despite solid performance
A warning on impending cost increases sent easyJet’s stock falling 4.5 per cent on Tuesday morning trading despite a solid fourth quarter performance... Read More
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Healx and ICR to develop AI-derived treatments for rare childhood cancer
Cambridge-based Healx, which uses AI to repurpose drugs to fight rare diseases, has forged an important new partnership to help combat a rare... Read More
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Beauty Labs’ AR to revolutionise cosmetic brands in $400bn market
An exciting new spin-out from Cambridge games powerhouse PlayFusion is set to revolutionise global beauty brands with a unique Augmented Reality play... Read More
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UltraSoC expands technology suite and wins big in Japan
Cambridge tech company UltraSoC has strengthened its proposition in the cyber security space and scored a major success with a Japanese autonomous... Read More
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Double boost for mental health research
A £35 million mental health research programme led by the MRC will explore what makes teenagers more or less likely to develop mental health problems... Read More