Cambridge University Robotics society has been named Engineering Society of the Year in a national awards ceremony, set up to celebrate the diversity of the engineering/tech profession.
The Covid-19 pandemic highlighted the interconnected nature of global supply chains, and showed how a disruption in one part of the world can have global effects.
Have you ever taken a Tripos exam in the morning, rowed in the May Bumps in the afternoon and conducted a College concert in the evening? For alumnus Simon Coombs, this is the case
Dr Gemma Bale has been selected as a founding Programme Director of the Advanced Research and Invention Agency, a new governmental research and development funding agency.
In a recent article published in Nature Chander Velu, Professor of Innovation and Economics at the IfM, explores the potential impact of quantum computing on growth and productivity.
Cambridge, the University of Lincoln and the Ceres Agri-Tech partnership awarded £4.9m grant to make Lincolnshire and north Cambridgeshire region a global innovation centre for agri-tech
Professor Adam Boies has been announced as a co-investigator of a new international partnership set up to make low-cost, large-scale, net zero hydrogen production a reality.
If electronic textiles (e-textiles) are to have a sustainable future and at scale, then a transition is needed to unlock innovative wearable e-textiles that fit a sustainable circular economy