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Financial Times: High ambition as business schools launch space programmes

Dr Nikita Chiu, alumna of Cambridge Judge Business School (MPhil in Technology Policy 2016), speaks about an undergraduate module titled "The Economy of Space" that she will be launching early next year. “There’s no other sector more intriguing than space,”…

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Cambridge Network: Call for proposals – Cambridge Judge Business School seeks project proposals from local companies

The Cambridge MPhil in Technology Policy Final Group Project at Cambridge Judge Business School is featured in this article inviting local companies to propose their projects. Read the full article [cambridgenetwork.co.uk]…

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Cambridge Network: Cambridge Festival – can we save our planet?

David Reiner, senior lecturer in technology policy at Cambridge Judge Business School, is part of the Cambridge Festival “UK Energy price crisis” panel, exploring the implications and challenges involved in the crisis. They also discuss what the regulatory developments could…

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Impact and engagement at the Centre for India & Global Business

Each of our research centres has unique ways to engage with non-academic organisations and, through that, to generate real world impact. This month we decided to share with you the work of the Centre for India & Global Business at…

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Views of slums on the shores of Mumbai, India against the backdrop of skyscrapers under construction.

Funding boost for hologram tech startup

A startup connected to Cambridge Judge Business School that is developing holographic 3D technology closed a new funding round of £11 million. The VividQ venture co-founded by Cambridge Judge MPhil in Technology Policy alumna Aleksandra Pedraszewska (MPhil in Technology Policy…

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A couple use an augmented reality tool to help decide how to decorate their apartment.

Award-winning startups

Companies associated with Cambridge Judge Business School were honoured in the annual Cambridge Independent Science and Technology Awards. BIOS Health, a company co-founded by University of Cambridge graduates Emil Hewage, a computational neuroscientist, and Oliver Armitage, a biomechanical engineer, was…

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Spring time image of Kings and Clare College, taken from the Backs with River cam in the foreground.

Cambridge Independent: Winners of Cambridge Independent Science and Technology Awards revealed

Few startups connected to Cambridge Judge Business School are among the winners of the annual Cambridge Independent Science and Technology Awards: Raspberry Pi was highly commended in STEM Initiative of the Year category. Raspberry Pi was founded by Cambridge Judge…

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Teaching coding skills

A venture founded by a Cambridge Judge alumnus successfully raises funds to deliver scholarships to students in South Africa. The HyperionDev venture founded by Riaz Moola, an alumnus of the MPhil in Technology Policy programme (2014) at Cambridge Judge Business…

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Three people enjoying a HyperionDev coding bootcamp.

Forbes (Poland): VividQ. A Polish woman at the forefront of the holographic revolution

An interview with Aleksandra Pedraszewska, co-founder of VividQ technology company that produces novel holograms into our reality. Aleksandra, who is Cambridge Judge Business School alumna (MPhil in Tech Pol 2017), commented: “Holographic displays, which we know from science fiction movies,…

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Show and tell

An autumn Virtual Experience Day showcased the expertise, programmes and initiatives of Cambridge Judge Business School for a global online audience. The expertise, programmes and initiatives of Cambridge Judge Business School were on display at a Virtual Experience Day on…

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