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Cambridge Wireless Articles
Future of Wireless International Conference 2012 highlights need for change
Over 350 senior mobile industry executives, academics and advisors from 25 countries converged on Cambridge last week to focus on the ‘Reshaping of the Mobile Industry’, driven by the increasing influence of new ‘Over The Top’ web and digital media brands such as Facebook, Google, Skype and Twitter.
Wireless innovation under debate at Future of Wireless International Conference
The ‘Cambridge Debate’ at this year’s Future of Wireless International Conference, will present the motion that the future of innovation in the wireless industry is in the virtual rather than the physical world. At the debate, which is hosted by BBC News correspondent Peter Day, Ray Anderson, CEO at Bango will speak for the motion while David Wood, Chief Technology Architect from Accenture Mobility will argue against, before the question is...
Andrew Gilbert from Qualcomm announced as keynote at Future of Wireless International Conference 2012
Cambridge Wireless has announced that Andrew Gilbert, Executive Vice President, European Innovation Development at Qualcomm, will be speaking at the fourth Future of Wireless International Conference 2012 in June. With the theme of the conference focused on ‘Reshaping of the Mobile Industry’, Andrew Gilbert will speak about innovation, identifying the issues around the balance of two speed innovation cycles.
Cambridge Wireless member, Hidalgo, revolutionises health monitoring with the launch of Equivital mobile EQ02 LifeMonitor
One of Cambridge Wireless' longest standing founder members, Hidalgo, has launched its next generation range of mobile products that monitor human health. The new Equivital EQ02 LifeMonitor incorporates a miniaturised body-worn sensor designed on a ‘wear and forget’ principle that senses, records, processes and transmits data from the human body. Hidalgo has also launched its new eqView software for PC, web and mobile so the data can be viewe...
SETsquared company Blu Wireless wins Cambridge start-up prize
Blu Wireless Technology, based at SETsquared’s Business Acceleration Centre in Bristol, is one of five new technology businesses to win the Cambridge Wireless Discovering Start-Ups 2011 competition. The company was recognised for its low power 60GHz semiconductor technology.
Winners announced in Cambridge Wireless Discovering Start-Ups finals
Five new technology businesses walked away as winners at last night’s finals of the Cambridge Wireless Discovering Start-Ups 2011 competition. Advanced Balance Systems, Blu-Wireless Technology, Mindings, Proxama and Qiqqa were selected from 20 start-ups invited to pitch their innovative wireless technologies and business plans to 25 leading venture capitalists, angels and industry investors. Senior representatives from companies including Micro...
Cambridge Wireless creates a focal point for wireless companies at NEW:UK 2012
Cambridge Wireless has joined forces with National Electronics Week (NEW) in order to promote wireless technology at the NEC Birmingham 18-19 April 2012.
Cambridge Wireless champions Wireless Zone at National Electronics Week
Cambridge Wireless has joined forces with National Electronics Week (NEW) in order to promote wireless technology at the NEC Birmingham 18-19 April 2012. Cambridge Wireless, a vibrant membership organisation with over 300 members, is working with the event organisers of NEW to create a wireless showcase at the 2012 show. The aim is to collaborate with companies from across the sector to establish a focal point for visitors interested in wireless ...
Cambridge Wireless to investigate new business model in Rural Broadband provision.
Cambridge Wireless has started a detailed evaluation of a demonstrator for rural broadband provision, using initial funding from EEDA. This is part of a project which aims to demonstrate the city and the East of England region as a technology hotspot for demonstrating innovative business models for broadband coverage. Paul May, Executive Director of Innovation for EEDA comments, “We are incredibly excited to be helping Cambridge Wireless to sta...
Cambridge Wireless and Univ. Of Cambridge Eiffel Project announces master class in Wireless Sensing.
The Cambridge Wireless Sensing SIG in conjunction with the Univ. Of Cambridge Eiffel Project will be uncovering the secrets to success in Wireless Sensing. This half day free event will be taking place at the Computer Labs, University of Cambridge on the 7th April 2011, and is supported by the Discovering Start-Ups Project, an initiative funded by EEDA to support and showcase start up companies.
Cambridge Wireless Discovering Start-Ups winner goes on to global success
Cambridge Temperature Concepts (CTC), one of the winners in the Cambridge Wireless Discovering Start-Ups competition at the end of last year, is one of six global finalists in the Qualcomm Ventures’ QPrize™ competition to represent Europe; and has already picked up a prize of 100,000 euros in venture financing.
Cambridge Wireless is discussing ‘Sensing from Radio’
Cambridge Wireless announced today the latest presentation from the Joint Short Range Wireless and Wireless Sensing Special Interest Group taking place on 29th September 2010 at Murray Edwards College, University of Cambridge.
Cambridge Wireless is discussing ‘Sensing from Radio’
Cambridge Wireless announced today the latest presentation from the Joint Short Range Wireless and Wireless Sensing Special Interest Group taking place on 29th September 2010 at Murray Edwards College, University of Cambridge.
Cambridge Wireless to focus on Semiconductor Opportunities in Connectivity 20th May 2010, Cambridge
Cambridge Wireless announced today the second meeting of the popular semiconductor Special Interest Group meeting taking place on 20th May in Cambridge where it is hosted by the Bluetooth giant company, CSR.
Cambridge Wireless to focus on Semiconductor Opportunities in Connectivity 20th May 2010, Cambridge
Cambridge Wireless announced today the second meeting of the popular semiconductor Special Interest Group meeting taking place on 20th May in Cambridge where it is hosted by the Bluetooth giant company, CSR.
Industry Leaders in Cambridge to plan the future of wireless!
The Future of Wireless International Conference, a two day high-profile event to be held in Cambridge on 29th & 30th June 2010, brings together from around the world more than 300 key players, including business leaders, entrepreneurs, technologists, investors and academics, to explore the key market, business and technology opportunities for wireless - and it’s potential impact on society - over the next five years. The breadth of topics to be...
Industry Leaders in Cambridge to plan the future of wireless!
The Future of Wireless International Conference, a two day high-profile event to be held in Cambridge on 29th & 30th June 2010, brings together from around the world more than 300 key players, including business leaders, entrepreneurs, technologists, investors and academics, to explore the key market, business and technology opportunities for wireless - and it’s potential impact on society - over the next five years. The breadth of topics to be...