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Halo device that saved F1 star’s life was tested at Cranfield
F1 driver Romain Grosjean emerged from a fireball crash and escaped with his life following a high-speed impact with a barrier at the Bahrain Grand... Read More
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Startup backed to achieve diabetes reversal
Brainpower from Cambridge and Stanford universities and Harvard Medical School is behind Habitual – the UK's first fully digital diabetes prevention... Read More
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AstraZeneca could net $350m from medicines sale to German company
Cambridge Big Biotech AstraZeneca has agreed to sell the rights of Crestor (rosuvastatin) and associated medicines in over 30 countries in Europe,... Read More
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IQGeo agrees $8.75m acquisition of US software business
Quoted Cambridge company IQGeo has agreed to pay $8.75 million for US software operator OSPInsight International, Inc. The deal promises... Read More
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Kao Data ramps hyperscale cloud connectivity for Cambridge with Megaport alliance
Kao Data has signed a partner agreement with Megaport, a leading Network as a Service (NaaS) provider, expanding hyperscale cloud capabilities at the... Read More
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New SATAVIA hires boost aviation CleanTech mission
Cambridge aerospace startup SATAVIA has made significant new hires to accelerate progress towards its NetZero mission of eliminating 60 per cent of... Read More
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Sosei Heptares wins $380m-plus deal with Wall Street group
Sosei Group Corporation, which steers gamechanging research from its Cambridge UK base, has clinched a minimum of $380 million in revenues from a... Read More
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Arm powers new technology and global partnerships to drive IoT revolution
Cambridge superchip architect Arm and global partners are fast tracking technologies that feed into a mind-boggling Internet of Things ecosystem.... Read More
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Metherell the first Judge Business School alumnus to chair advisory board
Cambridge Judge Business School has welcomed Julian Metherell as the new chair of the advisory board – the first CJBS alumnus to hold this role.... Read More
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UK invests £61m to secure future of research in our skies
The Facility for Airborne Atmospheric Measurements (FAAM) has been awarded £61 million as part of a major investment by the Natural Environment... Read More
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US swoop for PA shares values tech consultant at $2.4bn
Dallas company Jacobs Engineering, quoted on Wall Street, has agreed to buy a 65 per cent stake in technology innovator PA Consulting which values... Read More
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Endomag raises $20m Series D scale-up capital
Draper Esprit has led a blockbusting $20 million Series D round for Cambridge based biotech business Endomag whose technology is transforming cancer... Read More
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Paediatric HealthTech nets £10k bonus to help children with hearing loss
Babraham Research Campus, AstraZeneca and CMS Ventures joined forces to offer the current cohort of [email protected] life science startups the... Read More
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Virus and bacteria killer CodiKoat joins race to EpiCentre
Start-up company CodiKoat, which has developed a groundbreaking technology that kills viruses and bacteria on surfaces within seconds, is the first... Read More
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Porotech primed for $multibillion AR and headset markets
University of Cambridge spin-out Porotech has launched its first product based on its breakthrough gallium nitride (GaN) production technique that is... Read More
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Achilles takes funding haul to c£153m in 14 months
Achilles Therapeutics has taken its funding haul to just under £153 million in 14 months with a £52.7m Series C. It raised £100m in September 2019... Read More
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Bicycle CLIPS cost €4m+
Bicycle Therapeutics plc in Cambridge has settled IP disputes worldwide with Dutch company Pepscan Systems B.V. regarding Bicycle’s use of Pepscan’s... Read More
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Talks could trigger COVID test rollout
Cambridge biotech Avacta Group is in discussions with commercial partners to establish a route to market for a CE marked BAMS COVID-19 test that can... Read More
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Treatt boosts full-year profits despite pandemic
East of England manufacturer Treatt plc has exceeded its own expectations with excellent full-year results that defy normal business gravity given... Read More
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Stansted eyes zero-emission aircraft in the next decade
Next-generation, zero-emission planes could be operating out of Stansted within the next 10–15 years thanks to a new competition by the airport’s... Read More