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Demand for custom-built solutions is growth spur
Grant Instruments in Shepreth, a worldwide supplier of scientific, Life Sciences and data acquisition products, has launched a bespoke development... Read More
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Suffolk firm strikes it big down under
A Suffolk weighing equipment manufacturer has signed a lucrative deal with a supply firm in Australia having designed equipment in response to new... Read More
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Antenna firm a huge hit at Chicago expo
European Antennas, the microwave antenna designer and manufacturer, is in the early stages of discussions with dozens of companies about potential... Read More
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String of successes for brilliant CDT
The NASDAQ quoted hi-tech pioneer Cambridge Display Technology has posted a string of successes that demonstrate that it is really starting to pick... Read More
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Cambridge merger to trigger next generation medical diagnostic solutions
Cambridge companies SmartBead Technologies Ltd (SBT) and FingerPrint Diagnostics Ltd (FPD) have merged to form a new medical diagnostics company –... Read More
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Northgate secures £8.9m contract to provide services to Bristol
Herts-based Northgate Information Solutions has won an £8.9 million contract to provide ICT managed services to Bristol City Council under the... Read More
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US Department of Defense adds to Owlstone’s success
The United States Department of Defense (DoD) has added further momentum to the growing Owlstone Nanotech success story with a £55,000 award for the... Read More
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Genomics manufacturer announces 50 job losses
Upwards of 50 scientists are to lose their jobs following the planned closure of a Huntingdon based research equipment manufacturer. Genomic... Read More
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New venture aims to use wind and sun to power motoring revolution
An East of England joint venture is aiming to revolutionise motoring by enabling drivers to refuel their existing cars at home or work on fuel... Read More
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University of Essex takes a fresh look at things with imaging technology
The ability to monitor brain damage in premature babies and predict how tumours will respond to treatment may soon become routine thanks to new... Read More
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Research shows e-tailers could learn from the High Street
Britain's retailers are neglecting online shoppers by not providing answers to basic customer service questions on the web.Britain's retailers are... Read More
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OpenCloud plans to reign from new Cambridge HQ
A New Zealand IT company has pledged to grow Cambridge numbers after deciding to locate its global headquarters at the Science Park.A New Zealand IT... Read More
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Milton Keynes the technology capital of the future?
Massive growth proposed for Milton Keynes will include a new technology park, university and East-West Rail line connecting Milton Keynes to Oxford... Read More
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Herts healthcare provider to demerge part of its business
Main-listed Nestor Healthcare in Hatfield has announced plans to demerge its staffing business.Main-listed Nestor Healthcare in Hatfield has... Read More
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Expansion at Cambridge 'window-shopping' company
Worldwide demand for its interactive touchscreen technology has fueled physical expansion at Cambridge based company Visual Planet.Worldwide demand... Read More
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Cambridge spin-out uses science of aging to target cancer
Two Cambridge University spin-outs investigating new ways to treat killer diseases have taken important first steps towards getting their drugs on... Read More
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Taylor Vinters' innovation lauded
Cambridge law firm, Taylor Vinters, has been rated as a leading innovative law firm by the Financial Times’s first ever survey of what it calls "... Read More
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Region fails to impress in national rankings
The East of England's biggest private company, aerospace and motor business Marshall of Cambridge, comes in at a relatively lowly 56th in a league... Read More
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East of England execs: Highly paid but underwhelmed
Despite enjoying one of the largest increases in earnings in the country, resignation rates among East of England executives rank among the highest... Read More
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£1.7m Bedfordshire facility to create 25 manufacturing jobs
Sub-contract sheet metal fabricator, Yellowpatter is expanding with a £1.7m investment in a new factory in Dunstable. The new 40,000 sq ft factory... Read More