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…
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…

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…

Cambridge Independent: Scientific breakthrough as VividQ fashions digital 3D holograms
A feature about VividQ that produces produce novel 3D displays. Co-founder Aleksandra Pedraszewska, alumna of Cambridge Judge (MPhil in Tech Pol 2017), said: “Thanks to a new generation of processors and VividQ’s algorithms, holographic displays can now run in real-time…
Case study on off-grid solar lighting wins marketing award
Neil Davey, alumnus of CJBS, wins a marketing award through the case study he co-authored with Professor Jaideep Prabhu on Azuri. Azuri Technologies' solar-powered TV system Writing and publishing teaching case studies is one of the main ways in which…

#CamvsCovid
Local business and health solutions are winners in #CamvsCovid hackathon organised by MPhil in Technology Policy students. Entries focusing on local shops, the virtual shopping experience and remote health diagnostics were the winners of the #CamvsCovid: 72-hour virtual hackathon to seek…

CAM: Human rights in a digital age
Cambridge Judge Business School alumna Rebekah Larsen (MPhil Technology Policy 2014), now a PhD researcher at the University of Cambridge Sociology department, is quoted in an article about personal data and human rights in digital platforms. “If you look at…
Space and Satellite Professionals International: 20 Under 35
Cambridge Judge Business School alumna Nikita Chiu (MPhil in Technology Policy 2016) made the 2019 list of "20 under 35" young professionals to watch in the space and satellite industry by Space & Satellite Professionals International. The list features entrepreneurs…
Gates Cambridge: Coding start-up aims to boost quality of computer education
A feature about Riaz Moola, an alumnus of MPhil in Technology Policy (2014) student at Cambridge Judge Business School. Riaz founded HyperionDev, an education technology venture delivering online coding teaching in South Africa, and now has reached 40 countries. The…
Nikita Chiu on space debris, satellites and public education about space sustainability
Dr Nikita Chiu, a 2016 alumna of the MPhil in Technology Policy programme at Cambridge Judge Business School, worries about an improbable – but potentially catastrophic – scenario: a major orbital collision such as a satellite colliding with space debris.…
