September 2024 Newsletter

September 2024 Newsletter

Welcome to this month's newsletter, a little later than usual, giving space to the much anticipated Cambridge Tech Week. We were honoured to be the official podcast partner of CTW '24, which centred around recording an episode live on stage to begin the programming on day 4 of the conference. The overall week was a huge success, with highlights including:

  • 5,000 + attendees (a staggering 400% increase on last year) 
  • 500+ companies represented
  • 150+ expert speakers 
  • 24+ hours of networking
  • Attendees from 20+ countries, including USA, Brazil, Chile, Africa, China and Japan.

If you are new around here, this monthly newsletter complements the weekly podcast output by providing a handy one-stop shop summary of the previous month's episodes, and collates the key Tech news stories from Cambridge.

During August we racked up our 100th episode, and we are determined to keep improving our output, so please do let us know what you think of the show and what you would like to see moving forward - use this quick and easy Google Form.

Thanks,

Faye & James

cambridgetechpodcast.com | info@cambridgetechpodcast.com


Episode Recaps


Episode 102: Celebrating Riverlane ’s $75M Raise with Bek Simmons Published: August 25, 2024 Summary: Rebecca Simmons returns to discuss Riverlane's successful $75 million fundraising, marking a major milestone in the quantum computing space. Listen here


Episode 101: Cleantech Venture Day with minimass and PulpaTronics Published: August 18, 2024 Summary: In this episode, Sylvie Russell from Cambridge Cleantech shares insights about Cleantech Venture Day, featuring two promising startups: Minimass and Pulpatronics. Listen here


Episode 100: 100th Episode – FemTech, BatteryTech, and Dementia Tech Special Published: August 11, 2024 Summary: For their milestone 100th episode, the hosts delve into groundbreaking innovations in FemTech, BatteryTech, and dementia-focused MedTech. Listen here


Episode 99: Google Maps for Indoor Spaces with Where You At t’s Tamzin Lent Published: August 4, 2024 Summary: Tamzin Lent, founder of Where You At and part of Forbes' 30 Under 30 for social impact, talks about her app aimed at helping people navigate busy indoor spaces. Listen here


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