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September


Award for IT and Bioscience

Posted 10th September 2010 by James Cotton
Four IT and four Bioscience companies have been shortlisted for the Cambridge Phenomenon Award 2010 – selected as the most exciting companies of the future. Read more »



Knowing the Heat on Fertility

Posted 10th September 2010 by James Cotton
In 2006, scientists from Cambridge University started the company CTC (Cambridge Temperature Concepts) and soon after, CTC gave birth to its first product DuoFertility. Read more »



Hotel Chocolat Glazing the World

Posted 10th September 2010 by James Cotton
Hotel Chocolat continues to go from strength to strength as a British-owned phenomenon and a Cambridge based company committed to real, authentic chocolate. Read more »



August


A Call for Technology

Posted 23rd August 2010 by James Cotton
As Britain enters an era of austerity, not only will the fate of UK workers be threatened, but also a huge burden will fall on the shoulders of the private sector. Mike Lynch, CEO of Autonomy, highlights the need for technology business to prevent the UK from becoming an “economic backwater.” Read more »



A Bright Future for Owlstone

Posted 23rd August 2010 by James Cotton
In 2004, Cambridge University students and co-founders of Owlstone put their PhDs on hold to develop their idea of a novel detection technology. The founders worked together to create the Owlstone detector, which is a revolutionary coin-sized device that is programmed... Read more »



CUTEC: Engaging Students

Posted 23rd August 2010 by James Cotton
Founded by Cambridge University students, CUTEC, Cambridge Technology and Enterprise Club, is a leading student-run organization that aims to engage venture capital organizations to support technological innovations. Read more »



June


ARM Holdings: The Apple of our eye

Posted 25th June 2010 by James Cotton
Two weeks ago The Financial Times reported that, amidst fresh rumours of a takeover bid by Apple, ARM Holding's share price had jumped by 32%, rising to more than 362.4p per share. Benefitting from the launch of the new iPhone and sales sales from ... Read more »



A powerhouse of innovation

Posted 14th June 2010 by James Cotton
Over the past 30 years, the city of Cambridge has become a powerhouse of enterprise and innovation, the hub of the UK’s leading high-technology business cluster, writes George Cole in The Financial Times. According to a report by the Cambridge... Read more »



Discover the Company of the Future

Posted 14th June 2010 by James Cotton
The Cambridge Phenomenon, in association with Microsoft Research, ARM, and Price Bailey, is hosting a unique competition in the quest to find the most exciting IT/Bioscience company of the future, located within a 20-mile radius of Cambridge. A stellar ... Read more »



The Future Starts Here

Posted 3rd June 2010
On Tuesday 5th October 2010, three hundred global business leaders, policy makers, academics and media will converge for The Future Starts Here: The Cambridge Phenomenon 50th Anniversary Conference at The Wellcome Trust Centre, Hinxton, Cambridge... Read more »



Conference Tickets Now on Sale!

Posted 3rd June 2010 by James Cotton
Tickets are now on sale for The Future Starts Here: The Cambridge Phenomenon 50th Anniversary Conference – a unique event which will bring together three hundred global business leaders, policy makers, entrepreneurs, academics and media to... Read more »



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