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Breath of fresh air for global building design

Shaun FitzgeraldCambridge clean technology entrepreneur Shaun Fitzgerald believes his company Breathing Buildings is poised to transform the face of global building design – starting with the US skyline.

Global initiative to strengthen offshore wind sector

Orbis-EnergyA new €2 million European funded research programme has been launched to improve opportunities for an international network of companies and universities in relation to installation, operation and maintenance of offshore wind turbines.

Solar ace ramps up in Africa and Asia

Simon Bransfield GarthCambridge UK CleanTech company Azuri Technologies has secured an important accreditation for its Indigo product – a powerful combination of solar and mobile technology for use off-grid.

Cambridge clean technology companies have been handed a leadership opportunity in the nuclear industry.

Martin Garratt, chief executive at Cambridge CleantechA new-build nuclear programme is planned for the UK and the Cambridge Cleantech organisation is staging a special event to help local players exploit it.

Cambridge technology drives Indian smart grid

Cyan executive chairman, John CroninTechnology from Cyan in Cambridge is driving a high profile smart grid project in a region dubbed as ‘The French Riviera of the East’ – India’s Puducherry on the Bay of Bengal.

100 CleanTech opportunities in India

Shai VyakarnamCleanTech business opportunities in India are being set before Cambridge UK companies at a ‘green’ trade summit in November.

Nujira low-noise chip for smartphones

Nujira CEO, Tim HaynesNujira, the Cambridge UK CleanTech company, is pioneering a new low-noise chip for smartphones.

Cambridge sensors hothouse raises £575k

Cambridge CMOS foundersSensors technology hothouse Cambridge CMOS Sensors – a spin-out from Cambridge University in the UK – has closed a £575k investment round.

World-first recycling technology lands at Alconbury

David Boorman and Carlos Ludlow-Palafox of EnvalRecycling technology developer Enval has secured new premises in the recently designated Enterprise Zone at Alconbury in the Cambridge UK cluster.

Infra red heating technology specialist in demand

Jonathan Howard, commercial development manager and Karen Scrutton, director of sales & training, with Green Energy director Mike Howard (right)One of the country’s leading organisations in infra red heating has been invited to deliver several seminars at a prestigious event.

CleanTech quartet make hot 100

Bryn Parry, CEO, AmantysFour Cambridge clean technology pioneers have earned places in the world’s top 100 CleanTech innovators.

Breathing Buildings makes Global Cleantech 100

Breathing Buildings MD, Shaun FitzgeraldCambridge clean technology pioneer Breathing Buildings has today been handed a place in the world’s top 100 CleanTech innovators.

Cambridge key to windfarm-aircraft conflict

Cambridge AirportAveillant will install its 3D Holographic Radar™ technology at fast-growing Cambridge Airport before the end of this year.

Climate change chief takes government to task

Dr Aled JonesCambridge climate change expert Dr Aled Jones has taken the UK government to task for failing to formulate distinct policies geared to achieving sustainable development goals.

Cambridge technology can exploit China’s ‘Green Decade’

'Exploring the China Opportunity' welcome reception. Photo credit: Alan Bennett/Media Imaging SolutionsChina’s increasing demand for sustainability and better healthcare is an opportunity not to be missed for UK technology companies wanting to tap into these markets, a Cambridge conference was told.

Online community energy stockmarket starts trading

Emily MackayAn online stockmarket dealing in community energy shares has gone live and starts trading on Saturday from its Cambridge UK mother ship.

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