Business Weekly
Business Weekly delivers the latest updates on business in Cambridge and the East of England through its print edition, website, and e-paper. It features current business news along with thorough reports and insights on key topics relevant to businesses in technology, biotech, manufacturing, and industrial services. Additionally, the publication has a unique connection to research and academia, offering exceptional coverage of how scientific and technological advancements shape future business trends in the European B2B landscape.
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1 month ago |
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Entrepreneurs, startups, charities and social enterprises in Cambridgeshire have been handed the opportunity to access fully funded, expert-led training to scale their businesses, secure funding and adopt AI-driven growth strategies.
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A series of free and potentially game-changing entrepreneurship programmes for women students and researchers has been launched at The University of Cambridge. Murray Edwards Enterprising Women is the brainwave of Murray Edwards College – an establishment for women – and is being opened up to female students and researchers plus recent alumnae across the University. Global life science giant AstraZeneca has lent its full support to the initiative.
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Jan 7, 2025 |
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42 Technology (42T) has launched an innovative, video-capable medical device at CES 2025 designed to improve the speed and safety of patient intubation during surgery and emergency care. LARi is a low-cost, single-use video stylet that works exactly like conventional intubation stylets routinely used by anaesthetists to shape endotracheal tubes (ETT) and help guide them through a patient’s vocal cords.
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Oct 30, 2024 |
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Stevenage-based NRG Therapeutics, a neuroscience business targeting mitochondrial dysfunction, has achieved a key milestone with the nomination of its first development candidate, NRG5051 and has won a $5 million grant from The Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson’s Research (MJFF).
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May 2, 2024 |
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Ewan Kirk, a leading UK technology entrepreneur and early-stage investor, has warned that the quality of spin-outs from British universities is too low.
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