Cambridge remains world's most intensive science and technology cluster
September 24, 2023
The city of Cambridge is still the world’s most intensive science and technology cluster, a new report has revealed.
The city of Cambridge is still the world’s most intensive science and technology cluster, a new report has revealed.
The Royal Academy of Engineering has elected 73 leading figures from the field of engineering and technology into its fellowship.
Work has begun on the new South Cambridge Science Centre (SCSC) at a brownfield site in Sawston, south of the city.
Earlier this month, the UK’s new Semiconductor Advisory Panel met at Imperial College London and members from several Cambridge chip firms were among those present.
A significant proportion of UK employers are turning to counteroffers to retain key staff amid ongoing skills shortages, new research from The Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD) shows.
Adopting robots has a U-shaped effect on a company’s profits, driving them down to start with before they rebound and rise, according to new research from the University of Cambridge.
The University of Cambridge is looking to boost the amount of rubbish that gets recycled on campus by introducing new bins, 3D scanners and miles of conveyor belts.
Four students from Cambridge Regional College (CRC) have had their talents recognised by The Institute of Engineering and Technology (IET)’s Cambridge Network.
In a national first, researchers from the University of Cambridge have helped develop a 3D-printed, smart piece of concrete infrastructure for a National Highways project.
A teenager from Cambridge has won a national award in the prestigious Big Bang UK Young Scientists & Engineers Competition.