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The Project Cambridge Podcast

Project Cambridge
Cambridge
Polytecks
Cardiovascular Disease
Manufacturing
Cambridge University
Digital Inclusion
Sustainable Tech 4 Good
Bioelectronics
Impulse Programme
Engineering
Superdielectrics
Supercapacitors
Energy Storage
Renewable Energy
Hutanbio
Veterinary Medicine
Arthur Rank Hospice
3D Printing
Anglia Ruskin University
Microalgae

Launched in 2025, The Project Cambridge Podcast is a blend of science and tech, as well as community and educational stuff, too. We want to make the techy stuff easy to understand so that it's accessible and inclusive for all, with the purpose of nurturing a future talent pool of young people and others in our city. It's also available as a video podcast on our website and our YouTube channel!

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Tim Minshall from the Institute for Manufacturing (IfM) at the University of Cambridge makes Manufacturing fun and fascinating. He's an award-winning lecturer, who is doing some wonderful work at raising awareness of manufacturing among schoolchildre... more

Rachel Boyd-Moss from Clause & Effect is a leading Cambridge voice in the world of quality management and ISO accreditation. Together with Jen, she unpacks what it really means to build trust through standards — beyond the paperwork and into the cult... more

Charlotte Horobin, CEO of Cambridgeshire Chambers of Commerce joins us for a raw, honest, organic and uncut interview. We take a meander through her early years and career and talk about overcoming hurdles in life, what happens when she comes face to... more

Following the devastating news that Arthur Rank Hospice Charity is set to lose £829,000 of NHS funding, we welcome CEO Sharon Allen OBE FCGI onto the podcast to talk through what this means for Cambridgeshire.

We also chat through the wonderful serv... more

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Rachel Boyd-Moss
Independent ISO consultant specializing in helping startups achieve ISO certification.
Clause & Effect
Episode: Episode 8 - In Good Standards - Making ISO Make Sense With Rachel Boyd Moss
Sharon Allen OBE
CEO of Arthur Rank Hospice Charity
Arthur Rank Hospice Charity
Episode: Episode 6 - The Cost of Dignity - Funding Cuts at Arthur Rank Hospice Charity with Sharon Allen OBE
Ruben Ruiz-Mateos Serrano
Founder and CEO of Polytecks, specializing in bioelectronic innovations for health diagnostics.
Polytecks
Episode: Episode 5 - From Pets to Patients - Bioelectronic Cardio Innovation with Polytecks
Paul Beastall
CEO of HutanBio, focused on sustainable energy solutions
HutanBio
Episode: Episode 4 - Clean Energy, Bold Leadership With HutanBio
Marcus Scott
Financial Director at Superdielectrics
Superdielectrics
Episode: Episode 3 - Powering Up The Talent Pool With Superdielectrics

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Host of an engaging discussion-centric podcast, focusing on making science and technology accessible to a broad audience.

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Episode 9 - Made in Cambridge - Manufacturing the Future With Professor Tim Minshall
Q: What advice would you give to young people considering a career in manufacturing?
Minshall advises that manufacturing offers rewarding career paths, emphasizing the importance of visibility and opportunities.
Episode 9 - Made in Cambridge - Manufacturing the Future With Professor Tim Minshall
Q: What got you interested in manufacturing?
Minshall's interest sparked from his experiences in Japan and his realization of the complexity and importance of manufacturing in society.
Episode 8 - In Good Standards - Making ISO Make Sense With Rachel Boyd Moss
Q: What advice can you give startups regarding document management?
Startups should implement a lightweight document management system utilizing existing tools to capture essential information.
Episode 8 - In Good Standards - Making ISO Make Sense With Rachel Boyd Moss
Q: How does documentation benefit startups in their operations?
Documentation helps manage processes, ensures consistency, and avoids operational challenges when scaling.
Episode 8 - In Good Standards - Making ISO Make Sense With Rachel Boyd Moss
Q: What are some examples of companies that have achieved ISO certification?
Notable Cambridge startups like Arm and NVIDIAN have ISO 9001, showcasing quality in their operations.

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2. Sharon Allen OBE
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4. Paul Beastall
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