Author Archives: TBrit Staff
Environmental DNA sampling could lead to Nessie
What lies beneath the murky waters of Loch Ness has long been an international source of fascination and speculation. Read More
Lack of broad support kills Croydon Tech City
Croydon Tech City fails through lack of investment but its founders hope their legacy will live on Read More
ARM Holdings to be sold to SoftBank for £23.4bn
ARM Holdings, one of the UK’s biggest and most successful businesses, is to be acquired by Japan’s SoftBank. An offer of £23.4bn is expected to be… Read More
Final call for Capital One accelerator in Nottingham
Capital One Growth Labs is urging start-ups interested in its accelerator programme to get their applications in by this Sunday (June 12) Read More
ARM’s new generation chips for hi def visual experiences
ARM's latest GPU and CPU will support the demands of future mobile Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality applications Read More
NetSuite kicks off European tour with startup push
Good news for UK startups is promised tomorrow when NetSuite’s annual European event kicks off at Arsenal’s Emirates Stadium. Fred Studer, NetSuite chief marketing officer,… Read More
Lifebuoy maintenance thrown a line by Lava Monitoring
Lava Monitoring, a spin-off from Belfast’s Lava Group, has started trials of a security system that will ensure lifebuoys are always in full working order… Read More
SeaGas project funding plugs into the power of seaweed
Seaweed as a renewable energy source is at the centre of a £2.78 million research project on Teesside. The Centre for Process Innovation (CPI), based… Read More
Ignite CEO warns of the poison pill in seed funding
The launch of Ignite’s London operations has arrived with a warning from its co-founder and CEO Paul Smith that startups often begin to fail after… Read More
Cambridge Quantum Computing receives $50m funding from Grupo Arcano
Cambridge Quantum Computing has received a $50 million investment from Grupo Arcano Read More