Your weekly tech news download from in and around Cambridge, plus in-depth conversations with the founders, innovators, and enablers within the
Cambridge tech ecosystem. Published every Tuesday morning and hosted by James Parton and Faye Holland. Get in touch with the show via [email protected]
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This week’s guest shares his career path from military, to a large corporate, to building a startup that supports …start-ups.
Owen Thompson, CEO and co-founder talks about Cambridge Future Tech’s etho…
This week we talk to Cian Hughes, Partner at Sure Valley Ventures to find out about the inner workings of a VC – of course it’s about providing money to startups, but also about providing a platform …
We talk to Farbod Shakouri who is the Co-Founder and CEO at Phantom Technology, a Cambridge-based start-up elevating human capabilities with AI wearable technology.
Having spotted a trend of 3D graphi…
In this episode we hear from all eight finalists of The Trinity Bradfield Prize, with the live announcement of the three winners made by Sir Greg Winter at the end of the event.
The pitches covered a …
This episode we are joined by Pam Garside, chair of Cambridge Angels. Pam introduces us to Cambridge Angels and how they handle deals.
She shares her priorities as chair of the Cambridge Angels ‘netw…
Epidemiologist to business leader. A pack of crisps and a diet coke, and next thing this episode’s guest is COO of #QuantumComputing company Riverlane.
Of course, we talk about Quantum, and the huge …
Kieren Paterson started his career in 1998 at significant Cambridge employer Marshall majoring in engineer and technology and working with major #aerospace companies. He then moved into management wi…
Ben Stanton, Insights Manager at Deloitte returns to talk to us about the 2024 #TMT Predictions, and to look back on the 2023 predictions to see what was a hit, and what was a miss.
The four main pred…
This is a short episode, looking at some of the things we’ve done in 2023, and some of the plans for 2024. Neatly sandwiched in the middle are a short selection of bloopers, fluffs (or bluffs!) to ma…
In this episode we recorded at the Form the Future annual conference held on 1st December at the Moller Centre in Cambridge. Many of us are responsible for hiring, and certainly working with colleagu…
This week we were delighted to be on site at the Cambridge Wireless International Conference #CWIC2023 as the official podcast provider.
Paul Crane introduces the conference ‘From the moon to the deep…
Our two guests this week are Michelle Lim, Behavioural Scientist at Cambridge Consultants and Micol Spitale, Post Doctoral Researcher at the University of Cambridge in the Department of Computer Scie…
Today we are introduced to Hydrogen Storage and Carbon Capture – what it means and why it is needed.
We start with a detailed explanation of the challenges and opportunity from Aurelia Li and David F…
We are joined by Shamus Husheer and Oriane Chausiaux who are co-founders of Heartfelt Technologies.
Heart failure is a chronic condition costing the NHS £2bn a year, and most hospitalisations are prev…
It’s the 2023 Chris Abell Post Doc Business Plan competition and we’re joined by Christine Martin from Cambridge Enterprise.
We hear from the six finalists before finding out who picks up the 2023 pr…
Whilst we have huge opportunities and wealth in Cambridge, there is a side of the city that is struggling. In fact, inequality in Cambridge holds the unforgivable moniker of being the most unequal ci…
This episode we are joined by Dominic Vergine, CEO of Monumo who is now emerging from ‘stealth mode’ with a plan to reinvent the electric motor.
The automotive market is challenged not to be the next …
With over two decades of helping businesses succeed in China, Ting Zhang, CEO of Crayfish talks to us about Chinese culture and the Chinese economy, how to approach doing business with China (includi…
Alan Patterson and Darren Garvey take us on their journey to date - linking the appeal of small companies, their passion optimising and automating things, and their desire to show how tools fit toget…
To remain globally competitive, Cambridge needed to refocus its innovation aspirations over the next 10-15 years.
Formed in 2022, Innovate Cambridge has been a collaborative approach that has brought …