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Have your say in the future of Cambridge Wireless
Invest some time in shaping the future of Cambridge Wireless - 90 seconds is all it takes! more.. |
03/09/10 |
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Cambridge Wireless is discussing ‘Sensing from Radio’
CAMBRIDGE, UK - 02.09.2010 – 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. more.. |
02/09/10 | |
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Masterclass launches Discovering Start-Ups competition
Hermann Hauser leads rallying cry from entrepreneurs and angels to hunt down new technology businesses. more.. |
15/07/10 | |
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Open Source SIG: The next instalment!!
Open Source SIG discusses ‘Open Source Software vs Commercial Hardware: When the unstoppable force hits the immovable object’ 22nd July 2010, Cambridge, UK more.. |
12/07/10 | |
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Cambridge Wireless presents the latest Handset SIG
Cambridge Wireless is discussing ‘Life the Terminal and Everything? The Impact of Long Term Evolution (LTE) on Wireless Ecosystems’ 15th July 2010, Cambridge, UK more.. |
05/07/10 | |
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Inaugural Mobile Broadband SIG - 10th June 2010
Mobile Broadband: Explosion or Implosion? more.. |
11/05/10 | |
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'Unlocking New Semiconductor Opportunities in Connectivity'
Cambridge Wireless is Unlocking New Semiconductor Opportunities in Connectivity 20th May 2010, Cambridge, UK more.. |
10/05/10 | |
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Wireless Industry Presents Donation to New Museum Gallery
Cambridge, UK. 30th April 2010. A major event marking the 25th anniversary of cellular communications networks in the UK was held on 21st January 2010 at the Science Museum in London. The event, organised by Cambridge Wireless, was supported by the five UK cellular network operators and attracted over 400 industry guests. more.. |
05/05/10 | |
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Accessing Global Value Chains in China and Japan
Since 1979, China has reformed and opened its economy. The Chinese leadership has adopted a more pragmatic perspective on many political and socioeconomic problems, and has reduced the role of ideology in economic policy. China's ongoing economic transformation has had a profound impact not only on China but on the world. more.. |
08/04/10 | |
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Helping technology companies do business in India
At a joint Cambridge Wireless and UKTI event held last week at the Moller Centre, Cambridge, Anil Verma, Minister Economic, High Commission of India spoke of the Indian Government’s commitment to helping UK technology firms explore the opportunities and realise the potential that India provides. more.. |
23/03/10 |