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42 Technology seeks partners for ice therapy
42 Technology has developed a low cost, fully-automated and portable ice generator concept that could help cryotherapy become a routine treatment for... Read More
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ARM and Broadcom forge new alliance
Broadcom and ARM have joined forces to leverage fresh market opportunities over the long haul. Each company has a major Cambridge presence and... Read More
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InputDynamics funding quest boosted by product parade
InputDynamics in Cambridge, which develops new ways for phone users to engage with handheld devices by using acoustic processing techniques instead... Read More
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Aerospace sector set to benefit from £3.8m industrial research collaboration
A £3.8 million industrial research collaboration is set to have a significant impact on the worldwide aerospace industry by speeding up the... Read More
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Marshall and Lockheed forge new C-130 ‘superteam’
Marshall Aerospace in Cambridge and aviation behemoth Lockheed Martin have created a new ‘superteam’ to boost the capability and longevity of C-130... Read More
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O2h enters into alliance with Phytopharm
Phytopharm Plc in Huntingdon has signed an agreement with Cambridge-based O2h under which O2h will provide chemistry and ADME services to support... Read More
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Selcia and Gilead Sciences extend liver collaboration
Selcia Limited, an Essex-based contract research organisation, has announced a new drug discovery collaboration agreement with Gilead Sciences, Inc.... Read More
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AcceleratorIndia takes Cambridge enterprise to Asia
An exciting new Cambridge-India venture has been pioneered by Dr Shai Vyakarnam, director of the Centre for Entrepreneurial Learning at Cambridge... Read More
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Cambridge spin-out seeking £1m to democratise touch
Cambridge spin-out InputDynamics is seeking investment of £1m to fast track delivery of its software-only touchscreen technology and hit... Read More
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Tyndall hub in China launched
Fudan University in Shanghai is launching a Chinese hub of the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research as part of a new partnership with the... Read More
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Bat company seeks to build partnership for 'off-cuts'
An Essex firm – the world’s largest maker of English Willow bats – is seeking a good home for the 70 tonnes of waste wood left over each week. The... Read More
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New Eastern venture for Johnson Matthey
One of the UK’s largest and best known chemicals firms, Johnson Matthey, is set to form a new joint venture company that will allow it to compete for... Read More
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CMR tie-up with Russia
The Kremlin is backing a collaboration between a local fuel cell specialist and a Russian research consortium that could provide the East Europeans... Read More