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Cash push as computing museum accelerates outreach

Moving experience: Museum director Jason Fitzpatrick with patron Hermann Hauser and Bruno Janson of sponsor ARM.  A new £128k fundraising campaign is underway to extend the outreach of one of Cambridge’s most significant computer technology ventures.

Ampium seeks cash for CleanTech roads revolution

Ampium-road-illustrationAmpium, a Cambridge pioneer in road-powered electric vehicles, is eyeing £5m-£10 million of equity funding to deploy initial routes.

Eagle Genomics seeks £1m for new cloud technology

David FlandersEagle Genomics Ltd in Cambridge is bidding to raise £1 million one-off development capital to commercialise new technology that will enable customers to analyse biological data in the cloud.

Cellzome spin-out seeks funding

Dr Alan Watt, CEO of Autophagix (left) and Richard Hale COOA Cambridge UK startup specialising in inflammatory diseases is seeking funding to exploit technology it has spun out of Cellzome.

Eight19 to raise over £5m after spinning out Indigo

Field trials involving Eight19’s solar panels have begun in South SudanEight19, the Cambridge UK CleanTech pioneer, has spun out its Indigo ‘pay-as-you-go’ solar technology into a newly-formed company – Azuri Technologies Ltd.

£3.5m on radar for Aveillant commercial push

Aveillant CEO David CrispA Cambridge UK company pioneering 3D holographic radar technology to facilitate wind farm development without jeopardising aircraft movements, is set to raise £3.5 million Series B cash to underpin commercial rollout.

Sphere Fluidics seeks $8m Series A venture cash

CEO Frank CraigSphere Fluidics, the Cambridge UK bio company that has developed unique technology for use in single cell analysis, is seeking to raise $8 million Series A Venture Capital Investment to underpin rapid growth.

Sphere seeks £4m funding to underpin growth

Frank Craig, CEO at Sphere Fluidics LimitedSphere Fluidics Limited has developed unique technologies for use in Single Cell Analysis and NanoProteomics studies.

Series B fundraising planned by Cambridge games company

minimonos-seriesbAn online games company on the inaugural Springboard Cambridge programme – MiniMonos – is set to announce fresh funding success.

Cambridge startup eyes £60k investment

(left to right) Peng Li, Min Hu and Ankur MutrejaA web-based platform that helps research labs improve monitoring of their inventories and save costs has been developed by a startup business from the University of Cambridge.

eComm seeks initial £500k

eComm’s Dr Michael Crisp (left) and Tongyun LiCUE grand finalist eComm says its product development currently relies on research grants but the enterprise is seeking £500k investment in the next phase for deploying its first product. More investment will be sought for ongoing development.

Neul to raise several millions

James-CollierA Cambridge company with the potential to join ARM and Autonomy in the global technology pantheon is set to kickstart a new spurt of growth through a multi-million pound fundraising, probably in June.

Microsoft backs Cambridge computer museum

Ken Wood - deputy managing director, Microsoft Research with Jason Fitzpatrick - Centre for Computing History Microsoft Research has agreed to sponsor a drive to create a new world-class Cambridge Computing History Museum. It follows support from ARM and Redgate Software.

US VC seeks partner to co-invest in €50m fund

Cambridge lawyer, Graeme Menzies of Mills & ReeveA US VC establishing a new €50m healthcare fund targeting Cambridge, uk and other European medtech clusters is inviting co-investment from a strategic partner.

Sentinel in Cambridge primed for extra funding

Stuart TraversCambridge Science Park company Sentinel Oncology is building a platform to raise further funding to underpin new areas of cancer research.

US and UK VCs flock to Springboard Cambridge debut

Jon BradfordSix UK contenders – including one from ideaSpace Cambridge – have made the cut of just 10 teams from a total of 231 global entries for the inaugural Springboard Cambridge tech startup accelerator, starting May 3.

 

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