

Show Notes 198: Deep Tech Innovation Meets Real Market Demand: Inside KPMG's Tech Innovator Competition
This week's show features an unmissable interview with the East of England's KPMG Tech Innovator winners, and the insights will resonate with anyone building or investing in deep tech.


Show Notes 197: CWOD on the road with Holden Polestar
Join us to experience Cambridge Wide Open Week in the long awaited on-the-road-in-a-Polestar episode. Don't forget to watch the video version on our YouTube channel.


Show Notes 196: Cambridge's Innovation Engine Faces a Crossroads: What the New CamEO Report Reveals
Cambridge is at a pivotal moment. Dan Thorp, CEO of Cambridge Ahead, joins us to discuss the new Cambridge Economic Overview (CamEO) Report.


Show Notes 195: From Grief to Global Mission: How Charlotte Ridley Is Building the Home for Your Digital Memories — and Why the Tech Giants Are Getting It Wrong
What happens to your photos, videos, and digital memories when you die? Learn more with Charlotte Ridley, founder and CEO of Memorify Technologies.


Show Notes 194: From Lab to Startup: Inside Coherence Engine's Quantum Computing Journey
Dr Robin Sterling's journey into quantum computing was anything but linear, and this week learn more about Coherence Engine.


Show Notes 193: Cambridge's Life Sciences Boom: Why Now is the Time to Pay Attention
This week we explore Cambridge Wide Open Week. Now spanning Oxford, London, and Cambridge across two weeks in June.


Show Notes 192: The East of England's Hidden FinTech Gem: Why Norwich Is Punching Above Its Weight
This week we explore the FinTech ecosystem in the East of England.


Show Notes 190: The Future of Legal Tech: Why AI is Democratising Contracts, and What It Means for Lawyers
Hosts James Parton and Faye Holland chat with Rafi Farouk, co-founder of Genie AI, about how artificial intelligence is fundamentally transforming the legal industry.


Show Notes 189: How AI and Design Are Revolutionising E-Waste Management
e-waste constitutes 70% of all toxic waste globally. Sonia Lange Ramontja recognised this gap and built Retapp to address it.


Show Notes 187: From Aerospace to Impact: How Rob Walden Built Ventures That Save Lives
This week we meet Rob Walden, co-founder of Euthasafe, and discuss his journey from aerospace engineering to the life-saving technology his team is developing right now.


Show Notes 186: Cambridge Consultants - Physical AI: Why Robots Are About to Transform How We Work
We chat with Tim Ansor, leader of the Intelligent Services Business Unit at Cambridge Consultants, discussing the rapidly evolving world of physical AI and robotics.


Show Notes 185: Open Source Office Productivity Is Having a Moment—And Collabora Is Leading the Charge
Learn how Collabora has generated 100 million Docker downloads with an Open Source software strategy.


Show Notes 183: Ryse Flow's Jean Michel Van on Why AI Native Software Will Disrupt Legacy Sales Automation
This week we have a conversation with with Jean Michel Van, founder of Ryse Flow, a company building the next generation of AI-powered sales automation.


Show Notes 181: Building the Digital Home: How Ziphii is Reimagining the Creator Economy
This week we bring you an in-depth conversation with Nweike Onwuyali, founder and CEO of Ziphii. If you're building in the creator economy or thinking about how to consolidate fragmented digital tools, this one's unmissable.


Show Notes 179: From Dark Matter to Digital Twins: How Concr is Revolutionising Cancer Treatment Prediction
Irina Barbina (CEO) and Matthew Griffiths (CTO) explain how Concr is using predictive modelling and digital twins to transform cancer drug development.


Show Notes 176: Cambridge Science Park at 55: How a Trinity College Farm Became the UK's Most Influential Innovation Hub
This week we chat to Jane Hutchins, Director of Cambridge Science Park, for an illuminating conversation about what makes science parks tick, and where the sector is heading next.


Show Notes 175: From Legal Battle to AI Pioneer: How Alexander Samuel Kardos-Nyheim Built a Thomson Reuters Acquisition in Record Time
The latest Cambridge Tech Podcast episode is an absolute masterclass in startup strategy, investment psychology, and navigating the cutthroat world of AI talent. Host James Parton and Faye Holland sit down with Alexander Samuel Kardos-Nyheim, whose journey from teenage legal warrior to founding an AI company acquired by Thomson Reuters in just two years, is nothing short of remarkable.


Show Notes 174: Growing Drugs on Trees: How Hot House Therapeutics is Revolutionising Sustainable Medicine Discovery
Hot House Therapeutics are harnessing AI and plant biosynthesis to develop the next generation of therapeutic compounds.


Show Notes 173: 2026 Tech Predictions with Deloitte
Ben Stanton from Deloitte makes his record setting fourth appearance on the podcast to walk us through Deloitte's 2026 Tech (and Media and Telecoms) predictions.


Show Notes 172: AI, Climate, and the Future: Can Cambridge Lead the Way?
As we wrap up an extraordinary 2025, we bring you an unmissable debate from Cambridge Tech Week 2025: “Is climate good or bad for AI?”





