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Raspberry Pi-powered robotics kit debuts at CES
An exciting new robotics kit that is highly versatile yet simple to use is being launched onto the market by ed-tech pioneer pi-top. Already... Read More
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NodThera strengthens C-level team to advance fight against inflammatory disease
Cambridge biotech NodThera, which raised a stunning $55 million Series B last summer, has made two high-level hires as it advances a new class of... Read More
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Owlstone Medical hiring in UK and at expanded US base
Cambridge breath biopsy pioneer Owlstone Medical has expanded its US operations including establishing a permanent office on the North Carolina... Read More
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F-star progresses potential treatment for toughest cancers
Cambridge based NASDAQ-quoted company F-star Therapeutics is making strides with technology that combats hard to treat cancers. The business... Read More
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Cash boost as Cambridge-fuelled sustainable hydrogen production comes a step closer
The creation by Cambridge University researchers of hydrogen from sunlight and waste has received undisclosed European funding to support development... Read More
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Abcam ramps companion diagnostics play in China
Cambridge UK life science company Abcam has lengthened the runway of an exciting strategic alliance in China to develop companion diagnostics (CDx)... Read More
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Huawei Cambridge chief calls for high performance computing roadmap
Cambridge needs a specific high performance computing (HPC) roadmap to ensure suitable future provision for the city’s power-hungry sectors and... Read More
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Avacta wins millions from deal targeting $15bn market
Cambridge cancer technology pathfinder, Avacta, has clinched a deal worth several millions with Canadian business POINT Biopharma Inc to exploit the... Read More
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Cambridge startup raises a further $7m for cancer lab in the cloud
Cambridge oncology startup Turbine.ai has now raised almost $11 million in two rounds after closing a pre-Series A round of $6.85m. Today’s... Read More
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Marshall subsidiary sky high after £multi-million deal with Virgin Atlantic
A subsidiary of Cambridge headquartered Marshall Aerospace and Defence Group has won a three-year multi-million pound contract with Virgin Atlantic... Read More
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Babraham strengthens board to boost global influence
Three life science heavyweights have bolstered the board of Cambridge’s Babraham Bioscience Technologies as it seeks to grow the global influence of... Read More
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Gallagher grabs honours as Cambridge University insurance partner
Education sector specialist Gallagher has been appointed as the broker partner for the University of Cambridge. The university includes six... Read More
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Global guru named chief scientist of Cambridge Quantum Computing
World leading authority and Oxford don Bob Coecke has added yet another dimension to the non-stop progress of Cambridge Quantum Computing (CQC) by... Read More
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Countrywide shareholders’ windfall from £130m Connells takeover
One of the biggest deals in the UK property arena in recent times has brought about the marriage of Beds-based Connells and Essex competitor... Read More
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Cell and gene therapy lab ramps with £3m extra funding
A new cell and gene therapy integration laboratory in Stevenage is to receive more than £3 million from Hertfordshire LEP’s Getting Building Fund... Read More
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Key from 2021: 8K TVs, women’s sport, Open RAN and Intelligent Edge technology
Deloitte predicts that one-million 8K TV’s will be sold in 2021, generating £2.5 billion in revenue globally, ushering in a new era for the small... Read More
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Sky’s the limit in terms of new killer applications, say Arm chiefs
A birth in a barn is a topical theme at this time of year and, to extend the analogy, more than a few wise men have borne gifts to and from Arm after... Read More
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From horror to honour: Arm experience will be with me forever
I was working at Texas Instruments and first heard about ARM around 1992. I had recently completed an MBA and had “gone commercial” doing marketing... Read More
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Arm still barnstorming 30 years after humble birth
Reflecting on the early days of Arm has refreshed fond memories of exciting and challenging times, writes Sir Robin Saxby, first CEO of Arm. The... Read More
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Harlow becomes home to new NVIDIA supercomputer
US technology giant NVIDIA, which expects to complete its $40 billion acquisition of Cambridge superchip architect Arm in 2021, has decided to site... Read More