The UK government tells a confident story about Britain’s tech business acumen. In one 2023 example, a press release from Rishi Sunak invited investment in the tech sector, calling the UK an ‘island of innovation’. In it, he explained that the UK corporation tax rate was the lowest in the G7 and that the UK
Automotive tech pioneer Secondmind has moved into a new Cambridge headquarters and made what Business Weekly predicts will be the first of a select number of senior hires designed to take the company to fresh heights internationally.
Cambridge Tech Week, which made its bow in 2023, is being brought back for a second successive year from September 9-14 with a rammed programme highlighting game-changing innovation engendered in the Cluster and impacting the world. More details of the showcase will be released at a launch event being held at Mills & Reeve’s Botanic House HQ in Cambridge on Thursday (February 15). Speaking at the event will be David Moore, CEO of Pragmatic Semiconductor, Carmen Palacios-Barraquero of Nu Quantum and Pam Garside, the first woman Chair of Cambridge Angels.