From engineering to successful entrepreneur, with a Cambridge focus
Cambridge Judge Business School alumnus Christian Bunke (MBA 2000) was born in Sweden, studied in Australia and now lives in the UK, where he runs two international companies and supports various startups. Christian Bunke Christian Bunke completed his Cambridge MBA…

Business Weekly: Charco Neurotech raises seed cash for wearable Parkinson’s device
A startup with Cambridge Judge Business School connection has raised £545k seed cash to work on development of a device for people with Parkinson’s. Charco Neurotech, that is currently on Accelerate Cambridge programme run by Cambridge Judge’s Entrepreneurship Centre, have…
Light show
The iconic building of Cambridge Judge Business School is lit up in support of Cancer Research UK on World Cancer Day. The iconic Addenbrooke's Building of Cambridge Judge Business School was lit up on the night of 4 February in…

Business Weekly: Spotta expands into £multibillion insect pest markets
The Cambridge-based pest control business Spotta “has capped a strong first year of commercial operations with accelerated product development and market reach for 2021”, says Business Weekly article. The startup is currently on the Accelerate Cambridge programme run by the…
Digital diversity
Asian tech pioneers list by charity Diversity UK includes two people with connections to Cambridge Judge Business School. Two people associated with Cambridge Judge Business School were included in a list of 20 Asian tech pioneers by the equality and…

Faster analytics
Risk analytics company AlgoDynamix, supported by the Accelerate Cambridge programme, announces new Quantum computing capabilities. Jeremy Sosabowski AlgoDynamix, a risk analytics firm supported by the Accelerate Cambridge programme at the Entrepreneurship Centre of Cambridge Judge Business School, announced the launch…

Cambridge Independent: No headaches developing Happyr Health’s migraine app in Cambridge
A feature about student-led venture, Happyr Health, which aims to help young migraine suffers. Founders Nicola Filzmoser and Cornelius Palm are alumni of the MSt in Entrepreneurship programme at Cambridge Judge Business School. And the startup is supported by the…
Forbes: Can we recreate every human cell type in the body? This UK startup thinks so
An interview with Mark Kotter, the founder and CEO of Bit Bio biotechnology company. Bit Bio aims to develop a scalable technology platform capable of producing consistent batches of every human cell. The startup is supported by the Accelerate Cambridge…
Women biotech leaders
Dr Rebecca Myers of the Entrepreneurship Centre at Cambridge Judge is included in the Movers and Shakers in BioBusiness 2020 report by the BioBeat project. Dr Rebecca Myers, Head of Education at the Entrepreneurship Centre of Cambridge Judge Business School,…

Sustainability focus
The Cambridge Zero Climate Change Festival features experts including Kamiar Mohaddes and Khal Soufani of Cambridge Judge Business School. The Cambridge Zero Climate Change Festival, 6-13 November, features presentations from experts throughout the University of Cambridge community including Dr Kamiar…
