Collegiate entrepreneurship
New Entrepreneurship Lab at King's College, co-directed by Dr Kamiar Mohaddes and Dr Thomas Roulet of Cambridge Judge Business School, launches first cohort. The inaugural cohort of the new Entrepreneurship Lab programme at King's College, Cambridge, will launch on 26 September.…

Personalised medicine
Sano Genetics, supported by Accelerate Cambridge at Cambridge Judge Business School, raises £500,000 seed funding for its 'transparent' medical research platform. Sano Genetics, a Cambridge-based startup supported by the Cambridge Judge Entrepreneurship Centre through its Accelerate Cambridge programme, has raised…

Tips for ventures
Experts discuss how startup ventures can avoid fundraising pitfalls at Enterprise Tuesday event at Cambridge Judge Business School. Entrepreneurship has always been about trial and error, so learning from mistakes is a key part of the journey – and raising…

‘Demystifying’ the funding funnel
Finding and renewing funding can be a bewildering experience for entrepreneurs, but experts at a conference in Cambridge, including two from Cambridge Judge, offer a few simple tips. Finding and renewing finance is a bewildering experience for many entrepreneurs. But…

KisanHub raises $1 million to support growth
KisanHub, a start-up supported by the Accelerate Cambridge programme, run by the Entrepreneurship Centre at Cambridge Judge, has raised over $1 million in its latest round of financing to support growth of its farming enterprise software platform. Cambridge start-up, KisanHub uses a…

£10,000 prize for JustMilk
JustMilk wins national McKinsey Venture Academy competition. Cambridge-based venture JustMilk has won the national McKinsey Venture Academy 2016, a competition for university students based in the UK and Ireland, focused on the potential social impact of the enterprise. The prize…

Digital advertising futures and options exchange
MediaGamma, mentored by Accelerate Cambridge, closes seed financing round. MediaGamma, a programmatic digital advertising venture co-founded by a Cambridge Judge MFin graduate and mentored by Accelerate Cambridge, has closed its seed round of financing in which it attracted funding from…

Accelerate Cambridge makes first two seed grants
Real-world risk prediction and a dynamic data gathering platform are the first two ventures to receive funding from the new Cambridge Judge Business School 'Accelerate Cambridge' business accelerator The two fledgling companies, Cytora and Stat.io, have each received £15,000 to…

Please mind the gap
The sin of a start-up, says Peter Hiscocks, Fellow in Entrepreneurship at Cambridge Judge Business School, is to be "under-capitalised"; but, he explains, there is a real gap between seed funding and larger venture capital investment.…
