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MindGraph secures Martlesham space

Yuvraj Padmanabhan, director of MindGraphSocial research company, MindGraph has been accepted into the Innovation Martlesham (IM) Incubator in Suffolk.

Key milestone for Northstowe

Northstowe will contribute to the economic growth of the CambridgeThe joint promoters of Northstowe, the Homes and Communities Agency and Gallagher Estates, will progress the first phase of the new town after the Joint Development Committee approved the section 106 planning agreement in principle.

Vernalis buys $100m as currency windbreak

Vernalis CEO, Ian GarlandVernalis, the medical technology business with major research operations in Cambridge UK, has bought $100 million as a windbreak against dollar fluctuations.

Loan arranger and Cronto fight hackers

Cronto CEO Igor DrokovCambridge UK technology innovator Cronto Ltd and comdirect bank AG, a leading direct bank in Germany with over 1.7 million customers, have come up with a new weapon in the fight against hackers.

Dotcom gives idle UK a sporting chance

Pictured from left to right are: Chris Keaney, James Martin, Michele Martin A dotcom launched today at the heart of the Cambridge technology cluster aims to leverage sports gadgets and fitness tips to counter health and related problems in the UK, which the founders say has “one of the most inactive populations on earth.”

Cambridge duo fish for Red Herring glory

Colin Abrey, president of international sales for ZinwaveCambridge UK technology twosome Zinwave and Breathing Buildings have been named as finalists for the Red Herring 100 Europe elite.

French connection pays off for Ubisense

Ubisense CEO Richard GreeA large carmaker has deployed technology from Cambridge-based Ubisense to drive efficiencies across its manufacturing facility in France.

US firm sets up Cambridge smart energy hub

Mark England, CEO of SentecKansas City manufacturer Milbank has set up a European hub in Cambridge UK to explore smart energy market opportunities in partnership with Cambridge-based technology design innovator Sentec.

McCray exits as Antenova targets M2M

Greg McCray leaves Antenova for new companyCEO Greg McCray, who has helped grow Antenova Ltd into a global concern, has left the Cambridge UK wireless technology business as it executes a new strategy to target the burgeoning Machine2Machine and connected device markets.

Abcam boosts drug addiction research

Abcam CEO Jonathan MilnerMedical technology facilitator Abcam Plc in Cambridge UK has forged a licensing deal with a major player in New York that will improve research into neurodegeneration and drug addiction.

Cambridge captures the digital universe

King's College University of CambridgeBillions of web pages from millions of websites, as well as public Facebook posts and tweets, are being preserved for time immemorial thanks to a technology initiative at Cambridge University Library in the UK and five other major libraries.

Debug technology wins £150k TSB backing

Klaus McDonald-MaierA collaboration between UltraSoc and the University of Cambridge designed to increase energy efficiency in electronic systems has won £150,000 backing from the UK innovation agency, the Technology Strategy Board.

£40m TWI expansion given the green light

TWI chief executive, Christoph WiesnerTWI has welcomed South Cambridgeshire District Council’s decision to grant outline planning permission for a £40 million expansion programme at the company’s Granta Park headquarters.

Infomedia takes 3,000 sq ft at Granta Park

Granta ParkA new company has joined the business community at Granta Park near Cambridge at the heart of the science & technology cluster. Infomedia (IFM Europe), a leading global provider of information solutions, has signed to lease around 3,000 sq ft at Riverside 1.

Lola hiring after rescue deal

Administrator James Snowdon thrilled to secure rescueBritish manufacturing icon Lola Composites has been reborn almost a year after falling into administration – and the new owners are already hiring at the heart of the Cambridge technology cluster.

Google and Ubisense enjoy maps into apps boom

Water utilities are big customers for myWorldGlobal sales have doubled of a tracking system that combines geographic information systems technology from Ubisense in Cambridge UK with the power of Google Maps for Business.

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