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Winners of CW Discovering Start-Ups 2016 showcase best in tech innovation
Three innovative and exciting new tech businesses were named winners of the 7th annual CW (Cambridge Wireless) Discovering Start-Ups competition,
Read moreFuture of Wireless International Conference brings in new speakers for a connected world
The CW (Cambridge Wireless) Future of Wireless International Conference, hosted at the IET: Savoy Place in London, UK, will focus on how industry is preparing, adapting and innovating for a fully-connected world.
Read moreIoTUK Boost unveils next big things in health and social care tech start-ups
In November last year, CW (Cambridge Wireless) was selected as a local partner for the IoTUK Boost programme, to convene and amplify the UK’s IoT industry to help business and economic growth.
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Event date: 21-22 June 2016 IET London: Savoy place Future of Wireless International Conference
Read more8th Future of Wireless International Conference focuses on boardroom impact of connected world
Now in its 8th year, the 2016 Future of Wireless International Conference will turn its attention to the boardroom and explore how industry leaders are planning to transform and build new business models to harness a world with ubiquitous wireless.
Read moreSMEs selected to boost health and social care through the Internet of Things
Cambridge Wireless (CW) has announced the shortlist of SMEs to take part in its IoTUK Boost programme. Twenty companies were selected based on their capability to address key IoT challenges in the health and social care sector through their innovative, ideas, products and services.
Read moreDavid Cleevely steps down as chair of CW as Samsung’s Raj Gawera takes up the baton
David Cleevely, CBE, FREng, is stepping down as chair of Cambridge Wireless (CW) after 15 years in the role since the organisation was founded as Cambridge 3G to drive the emerging mobile industry in the UK.
Read moreFuture smart ‘things’ to be co-operative, emotional and lucrative, say CW speakers
The process of providing connectivity and functionality to ‘things’ no longer represents a challenge in the modern digital era.
Read moreCW selected as IoTUK Boost local partner
Following a competitive application Cambridge Wireless (CW) has been chosen as one of four successful organisations that will deliver IoTUK Boost, a series of local IoT innovation challenges and rapid incubation activities taking place over the next five months.
Read more6th Discovering Start-Ups competition finalists announced
The 16 Discovering Start–Ups 2015 (DS15) finalists announced today will pitch their disruptive technologies and business plans to a panel of over 30 judges including angel investors, venture capitalists (VCs) and industry experts from the likes of Samsung, Qualcomm Ventures, MediaTek Labs, Deloitte, IBM, Telecom Italia and Google. The finals takes place in London on 21st
Read moreCW chooses IET’s Flagship Savoy Place London venue as location for 2016 Future of Wireless International Conference
The 7th CW Future of Wireless International Conference will take place next year at the IET London: Savoy Place, following its £30 million refurbishment. The event will run on June 21 and 22, 2016 to coincide with London Tech Week 2016.
Read moreCW deputy chairman Webb receives Honorary Doctor of Science
Professor William Webb has been awarded an Honorary Doctor of Science degree by The University of Southampton in recognition of his outstanding international contributions in the field of engineering.
Read more‘We don’t need 5G’ say delegates at Future of Wireless International Conference
It’s official – we don’t need 5G, or at least not anytime soon and not as narrowly defined. That’s according to delegates at the recent CW Future of Wireless International Conference in London who took part in the closing Cambridge Debate focused on the question, ‘Do we need 5G?’
Read moreIndustry experts, global players and start-ups line up for 7th Future of Wireless International Conference
Speakers from Ofcom, Qualcomm, Accenture, BT, Jaguar Land Rover, GSMA, Rohde & Schwarz, Samsung and more to focus on opportunities for the wireless industry to harness disruptive technologies
Read moreDigital technology hits the Shop Floor in the 4th Industrial Revolution
“You have to go back to the dotcom boom to match the hype surrounding the Internet of Things (IoT) today.” So says Aidan Quilligan, global managing director at Accenture Industrial Software Solutions (AISS), presenting the Cambridge Wireless (CW) Prestigious Lecture, on The 4th Industrial Revolution – when Digital Technology meets the Shop Floor.
Read more£1m boost to companies leading the charge towards the Internet of Things
Innovate UK, Tech City UK and Cambridge Wireless have jointly announced the seven winners of their flagship £1 million Internet of Things Launchpad competition.
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