Grad signs up 1,000 students to mentor disadvantaged kids applying to uni
Joe Seddon has already helped 100 kids from state schools get into Oxbridge
Coronavirus and bed bugs: how to protect guests when hotels reopen
The damage from Covid-19 to hotels may not be over once the Government greenlights a return to travel, according to creator of smart pest systems, Spotta.
Rovco bolsters ROV fleet
Saab Seaeye Leopard will be deployed on offshore wind projects through the summer
Cargill and Eagle Genomics Agree to Multi-Year Platform Engagement to Accelerate Microbiome Discovery
Life sciences and microbiome knowledge discovery company Eagle Genomics today announced that Cargill has signed a multi-year platform agreement to enable the digital transformation of microbiome and life sciences R&D across its global locations.
Cell Analysis Systems win Queen’s Award for Enterprise
Sphere Fluidics has been presented with a Queen’s Award for Enterprise for its single cell analysis systems which are underpinned by its patented picodroplet technology.
The Business Impact of COVID-19/ 10to8 shows how some businesses are rebounding after the COVID Crash
10to8, the global booking system, has dived into its data to see the real day to day impact of the COVID Crash.
Bango clinches £1.5m global telco deal
Mobile commerce technology world leader Bango has clinched its second major international deal in a little over a month.
Capturing and managing ideas in the enterprise with Wazoku CEO Simon Hill
Is idea management something tangible that organisations can foster, collaborate on and take forward towards execution? Wazoku aims to solve that problem for buyers.
Featurespace raises £30 million to drive growth
Featurespace, the leading provider of Adaptive Behavioral Analytics software for Enterprise Financial Crime prevention, has raised £30 million ($37.4 million) from a funding round led by Merian Chrysalis Investment Company Limited.
Cambridge duo in latest Red Herring innovation wave
Cambridge Cancer Genomics and Ieso Digital Health have been named by Red Herring as key innovators in its 2020 Top 100 Europe winners.
Online art marketplace grows 110% in April amid coronavirus gallery and fair closures
Demand for buying art online has more than doubled amidst the coronavirus crisis, with one online art marketplace, Artfinder, recording its best month for sales in its seven year history.
Privitar Announces New Native Integration With Google Cloud Platform
New Integration Enables Users to Seamlessly Protect and Extract Maximum Value from Sensitive Personal Data, Rounds Out Privitar’s Support of Public Cloud Services.
Red Herring selects Ieso Digital Health as a 2020 Top 100 Europe Winner
Ieso Digital Health, the leader in online cognitive behavioural therapy provision and an innovator in mental healthcare, is excited to announce that it has been named a winner in Red Herring’s Top 100 Europe.
Rovco Joins CWind for East Anglia ONE Subsea Work
Rovco has secured a contract by CWind for subsea work on the East Anglia ONE offshore wind project in the UK.
Cambridge-born deep tech startup Xampla gets £2 million for plant-based alternative to microplastics
As the EU considers restricting the use of microplastics in everyday products, University of Cambridge spin-out Xampla has developed a plant protein-based alternative, a breakthrough which earned the startup £2 million in seed funding.
Plumis makes three new hires in face of uncertain business climate
Despite the practical difficulties many organisations are experiencing just now when it comes to hiring new employees, the British engineering company Plumis has bucked the trend and made three new hires.
Cambridge scale-up techspert.io appoints VP of Engineering
Cambridge company techspert.io, the first AI-driven technology for mapping the world's expertise and connecting businesses directly to the source of technical and market insights, has appointed Jay Cano as VP of Engineering.
On AI: Meet your new maths teacher
Whether learning from home or back at school in smaller classrooms, AI platform Blutick could play a valuable role helping parents and teachers with teaching children maths.
Cambridge AI tech tackles bed bug infestations
Cambridge-based Spotta has earned an honourable mention in the Fast Company 2020 World Changing Ideas Awards AI and Data category, flying the flag for the UK’s hottest technology cluster.
Blind source separation and AI offer clear communications
Blind source separation technology and AI are completely cross-compatible with each other when it comes to noise reduction, says Dave Betts, chief science officer at AudioTelligence.