
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!
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 9 | Founded | 5 months ago |
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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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Covering a diverse range of topics primarily focused on science and technology, the content often emphasizes accessibility and inclusivity. The discussions highlight innovation within medical technologies, sustainable practices, and educational initiatives, striving to meet community needs. Notably, episodes frequently feature startup founders, shedding light on groundbreaking ideas and solutions aimed at addressing societal challenges, likely appealing to both professional and academic audiences interested in the intersection of technology and community development.
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Recent guests on The Project Cambridge Podcast include:
1. Rachel Boyd-Moss
2. Sharon Allen OBE
3. Ruben Ruiz-Mateos Serrano
4. Paul Beastall
5. Marcus Scott
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