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Last week marked the 7th annual #21toWatch awards, a key event in the Cambridge startup scene that recognises rising talent across People, Companies, and Things. This year's list is dominated by ground-breaking innovations in neuroscience, medtech, and AI-driven diagnostics.
Today’s episode features:
· Details of the winners across all three categories.
· Podcast interviews with winners Lucy Jung from LYEONS Neurotech (People) and Monica Saavedra from Lambda agri (Thing).
· Insights from independent judge, Christine Martin (Cambridge Enterprise), who shared her experience of the judging process.
· Recognition of the independent judges: Christine Martin, Chris Ellis (Innovate UK Business Growth), Jo Słota-Newson (Almanac Ventures), and Tom Hughes (Trinity College Cambridge).
· Up to £20,000 prize for each winner from the event sponsors
· And, James caught up with Emily Stoner, Careers Consultant at the University of Cambridge Careers Office, to discuss the growing interest in entrepreneurship among students and researchers.
Produced by Cambridge TV
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
By James Parton & Faye HollandLast week marked the 7th annual #21toWatch awards, a key event in the Cambridge startup scene that recognises rising talent across People, Companies, and Things. This year's list is dominated by ground-breaking innovations in neuroscience, medtech, and AI-driven diagnostics.
Today’s episode features:
· Details of the winners across all three categories.
· Podcast interviews with winners Lucy Jung from LYEONS Neurotech (People) and Monica Saavedra from Lambda agri (Thing).
· Insights from independent judge, Christine Martin (Cambridge Enterprise), who shared her experience of the judging process.
· Recognition of the independent judges: Christine Martin, Chris Ellis (Innovate UK Business Growth), Jo Słota-Newson (Almanac Ventures), and Tom Hughes (Trinity College Cambridge).
· Up to £20,000 prize for each winner from the event sponsors
· And, James caught up with Emily Stoner, Careers Consultant at the University of Cambridge Careers Office, to discuss the growing interest in entrepreneurship among students and researchers.
Produced by Cambridge TV
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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