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Prelude Trust swells m-spatial funding round to £0.9m
Prelude Trust plc has invested a further £337,500 in m-spatial, part of a £0.9 million funding round alongside co-investors Alta Berkley and Delta... Read More
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Eckoh secures cinema deal
Britain’s newest cinema chain has signed a three year deal with Herts-based speech recognition specialist, Eckoh Technologies, to provide it with an... Read More
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Britvic performing heroically
Essex based Britvic plc is performing heroically against a teak-hard industry backdrop. Essex based Britvic plc is performing heroically against a... Read More
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Market warms to Brady contract win
The market reacted positively to a new contract for Cambridge commodity trading software supplier, Brady plc, with what they termed one of the world’... Read More
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AVEVA’s new Chinese deal
AVEVA, one of the world’s leading providers of engineering data and design IT systems, has secured further success in China.AVEVA, one of the world’s... Read More
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NXT revenues up
Huntingdon based sound solutions provider, NXT, increased revenues 42 per cent to £1.73m in the six months to the end of December. Huntingdon based... Read More
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CMR fuel cells aiming high in 2006
CMR Fuel Cells in Harston saw its share price rise 7p (3.16 per cent) as CEO John Halfpenny said he anticipated achieving “significant milestones... Read More
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Savills buys Westbrook centre for £30.5m
Acting on behalf of a client of LaSalle Investment Management, Savills’ Cambridge Investment Team has bought the freehold of Westbrook for £30.5m,... Read More
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Savills buys Westbrook centre for £30.5m
Acting on behalf of a client of LaSalle Investment Management, Savills’ Cambridge Investment Team has bought the freehold of Westbrook for £30.5m,... Read More
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Apres ski, Herts technology all set for a World Cup kick-off
A unique fabric developed at the University of Hertfordshire that hardens only on impact could make an appearance at the World Cup soccer tournament... Read More
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Nanotech antenna could be produced within three years at Cambridge
An antenna based on nanotechnology, which is suitable for use in mobile phones and capable of effortlessly jumping between multiple wireless... Read More
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Animal-free drug discovery prospect
Xaar, a company famous for pushing back the boundaries of inkjet technology, has embarked on a multi-million pound project that could place it firmly... Read More
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OU plays role in fight against nuclear proliferation
An international governmental alliance established to combat the proliferation of nuclear weapons from the former Soviet Union, has sought expertise... Read More
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Middle East turns to Cranfield team
A Middle East venture to create the world’s largest aviation hub and tackle a £228bn aviation market has turned to Cranfield University to provide... Read More
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Revenues soar as share price falls for CSR
Record revenues, profits, cash flow and earnings couldn’t prevent the share price for wireless innovator, CSR plc, slipping almost 10 per cent as it... Read More
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Now it’s London ‘Scan-sted’
Stansted Airport is installing new barcode scanning technology that is set to streamline the check-in process for passengers using the terminal.... Read More
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Open University asked to provide critical technology to space project led from Japan
An ambitious space programme led by Japan to map the universe has turned to the Open University (OU) in Milton Keynes to provide key technology... Read More
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£28.8m Jamaica ‘in’ for Kier
Kier Construction in Sandy, Bedfordshire, has secured a £28.8 million contract to construct a new terminal building at Jamaica’s Norman Manley... Read More
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Domino role in haemophilia project
Domino Integrated Solutions Group, part of Domino Printing Sciences, has announced the implementation of the world’s first fully integrated traceable... Read More
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EADS-India satellite alliance
EADS Astrium and ANTRIX, the commercial arm of the Indian Space Research Organisation, have signed a contract to provide a communication satellite... Read More