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11th hour rush for EastPort development bid
Hopes are high of securing a key private partner for the EastPort Outer Harbour Project at Great Yarmouth after several expressions of interest were... Read More
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Danish hi-tech firm chooses Cambridge
A Danish software company has set up in Cambridge and is inviting some of the world’s brightest computer minds to put its new firewall technology... Read More
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Chinook contract clinched by RSL
Raytheon Systems Ltd (RSL) in Harlow has been chosen by the Ministry of Defence to manufacture a suite of aircraft identification systems for its... Read More
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Senior’s £21.1m US acquisition
Senior plc, a Herts-based manufacturer of hi-tech components and systems for OEMs, has acquired US aerospace manufacturing specialist, Sterling... Read More
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Great haul in China as university goes headhunting
The University of Essex is to open an office in China to back up a student recruitment assault on the country, which is due to begin with the... Read More
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World-class wet lab created at former Roche facility
A world-class research and development centre is set to open in Hertfordshire thanks to £8 million of funding from East of England Development Agency... Read More
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Asia and Africa opening up for broadband star
Cambridge Broadband may celebrate its first year of profitability under a new name as the company pushes forward with attempts to refocus strategy... Read More
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Netcall already cashing in on upgrades
Netcall plc, the AIM-listed telephone solutions provider based in St Ives, has hoisted sales 11.2 per cent to £1.59m from £1.43m in the six months to... Read More
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Acambis investors welcome the arrival of bio-'rainmaker'
The market has responded positively to news that one of UK biotech's most accomplished executives and dealmakers, Peter Fellner has joined vaccines-... Read More
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Record revenues and sales for Autonomy
With American territories yielding to its charms and China also offering great prospects, Cambridge web software specialist Autonomy is forecasting... Read More
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New funding set to create over 400 jobs
It is hoped that a new fund will drive the creation of hundreds of new companies and attract multi-millions in fresh investment A contract worth... Read More
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Intel lab looks far beyond next-generation with ‘blue sky’- walkers projects
The head of global chip giant Intel’s Cambridge research hub has lifted the lid on some of the Star Wars-style projects underway at the lab.Lab... Read More
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Cambridge bio-bullets to gun down global pest
A Cambridge company that has developed an environmentally safe solution to the zebra mussel plague blighting North America’s waterways at a cost of... Read More
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Sphere takes AIM with 2006 float target
Sphere Medical, a company with the real potential to revolutionise hospital care for their sickest patients is the latest East of England company to... Read More
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Million pound investment for age-related disease company
A Cambridge company has received a £1m boost in its bid to combat Alzheimer’s Disease.Senexis, which moved to the Babraham Research Campus from its... Read More
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ARM targets further growth through R&D
Chip designer ARM delivered full-year results ahead of forecasts and confirmed that its revenues would grow at about 15 per cent in 2006, in line... Read More
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Revenues rise while profit falls at broadband specialist
An 80 per cent increase in unit shipments and 77 rise in revenues marked a year of progress for Amino Technologies, the Cambridge broadband network... Read More
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Intercytex seeks £15m on AIM to combat baldness
A Cambridge biotech with potential cures for baldness, wrinkles and chronic wounds all in clinical trials, is to raise £15 million through a float on... Read More
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Former UbiNetics boss heads Cambridge Broadband
Bjorn Krylander, who steered 3G technology company UbiNetics to global renown and a lucrative acquisition by CSR, is the new CEO at Cambridge... Read More
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Crimebusters lean on aerial imagery
New super hi-tech crime fighting methods, rolling out across the UK’s law enforcement forces, are relying on Cambridge technology.The GeoInformation... Read More