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Scent Bubble®, a collaborative project between Sensory Design & Technology and Carolyn Mair Consulting Limited, has been awarded an Innovate UK Design Foundation grant. Dr Jenny Tillotson, founder of Sensory Design & Technology, is an alumna of Cambridge Judge Entrepreneurship Centre’s Accelerate Cambridge (2024).
A theory by Nobel Prize winner Richard Feynman, not remembered as a women’s rights champion, can help narrow gender inequality argues Ghina M Halabi, the first person to earn a PhD in astrophysics from a Lebanese university, in this opinion piece.
Ventures mentored at the Accelerate Cambridge programme are tackling the disease from various angles.
Many alumni and startups of Cambridge Judge Entrepreneurship Centre programmes have been named finalists in the Cambridge Independent Science and Technology Awards 2024.
Cambridge Judge alumna, Divya Dewan (MBA 2021), Forté fellow and female founder, finds her perfect role in human resources consulting in London, UK, and makes the career triple jump across country, sector and role.
Founders and ventures supported by Cambridge Judge Entrepreneurship Centre have made the shortlist for the #21TOWATCH 2024 Awards.
3 biotech businesses founded by alumni of Cambridge Judge Entrepreneurship Centre programmes have been awarded the top three spots at the prestigious Trinity Bradfield Prize competition run by the Bradfield Centre and Trinity College, University of Cambridge.
Orca Scan and GS1 join forces to connect trillions of products to the Internet.
Company values reflect a business’s principles to staff, recruiters, clients and investors – shaping office culture and driving growth. In this special Insight article, we talk to 4 ventures which have received support from Cambridge Judge Business School about what company values mean to them.
The founder of a biotech firm and a cleantech company won prizes sponsored by Cambridge Judge Business School at the annual honours of publication Business Weekly.
Supersense Technologies, a venture supported by the Accelerate Cambridge programme at Cambridge Judge, is awarded £80,000 to develop a remote monitoring system to allow people living with dementia to stay in their homes as long as possible.
Qureight, a life sciences firm supported by Cambridge Judge Business School, collaborates with AstraZeneca on lung disease research.