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Cambridge Independent: Happyr Health and Medwise at North-South MedTech Summit

Two startups currently on Accelerate Cambridge programme run by Cambridge Judge’s Entrepreneurship Centre, will attend the inaugural North-South MedTech Summit. Medwise.ai’s co-founder Dr Keith Tsui will be at ‘Healthcare’ roundtable to talk about “the importance of supporting healthcare workers in…

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Business Weekly: Cambridge startup raises $103m in first close of Series B

Bit.bio company that combines synthetic and stem cell biology, has raised £103 in Serie B round. Founder and CEO Dr Mark Kotter said: “I’m thrilled that bit.bio is supported by world class investors and strategic partners. The capital will enable…

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Farmers Weekly: Smart ear tag offers early detection of pneumonia

A new monitoring and management tool Well-Calf aimed at detecting bovine respiratory disease (BRD) in its early stages is being launched in December 2021. This is a collaboration between Smartbell, Parklands Veterinary Group, Innovate UK, Agriepicentre and Scotland’s Rural College…

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CAM: Hub life

A feature about RE.USE startup, that is currently on the Accelerate Cambridge programme run by the Entrepreneurship Centre at Cambridge Judge Business School. RE.USE is “return and reuse” logistics system, which aims to eliminate the use of single-use takeaway containers.…

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BBC News: Crop-counting drone tech tested on Cambridgeshire orchard

Outfield, a venture currently on the Accelerate Cambridge programme at Cambridge Judge’s Entrepreneurship Centre, is using drone technology to increase fruit-crop yield. The technology has been recently tested in Cambridgeshire Orchard aiming to estimate how much fruit there is. The…

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High-flying farm tech

Outfield, a venture supported by Cambridge Judge Business School that uses drone technology to increase fruit-crop yield, raises £750,000 in first funding round. Outfield, a venture supported by Cambridge Judge Business School that uses drone-produced imagery and artificial intelligence to…

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Enterprises honoured

The annual Business Weekly Awards include several recipients with ties to Cambridge Judge Business School, including Cambridge Quantum Computing as Business of the Year. Ilyas Khan Several companies with connections to Cambridge Judge Business School were named winners in the…

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Cambridge Independent: Boost for Outfield Technologies as funding harvested

A feature about Outfield Technologies that use drone technology and AI to better predict and maximise harvest. The startup was previously on Accelerate Cambridge programme, run by Cambridge Judge’s Entrepreneurship Centre. “The most important data for growers is knowing the…

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Cambridge Independent: Cambridge startup’s bio-reactor means cultured meat will be made anywhere

A feature about Animal Alternative Technologies startup that is engineering a scalable, end-to-end ecosystem for cultured meat production. The startup is currently on the Accelerate Cambridge programme run by Cambridge Judge’s Entrepreneurship Centre. "We are the world’s first cultured meat…

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Business Weekly: POCKiT Diagnostics discovers novel combination of biomarkers for stroke detection

POCKiT Diagnostics has validated a blood test for the rapid detection of the large vessel occlusion (LVO) subtype of strokes with 95 per cent accuracy, Business Weekly reports. The company, founded in 2017, is currently on the Accelerate Cambridge programme…

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