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Age of silicon start-ups is over, says Claydon

Is the Age of Silicon Start-Ups Over? Was the question asked by Peter Claydon, founding CEO of picoChip at the Silicon South-West Viva Entrepreneurs! Meeting in Bath this morning. Unfortunately, Claydon’s answer was: “It probably is. The Golden Age of the ‘80s and ‘90s has passed.” “I left Deltenna about three months ago and I’m looking around at possibilities,” said ...

Geniuses needed, says Amadeus

We’ll all be selling tickets to Theme Park Europe if we don’t start building the new companies of the future, Lawrence Johns of Amadeus Capital Partners told the Silicon South-West Viva Entrepreneurs meeting in Bath this morning. “We need a lot more geniuses,” said Johns, “VCs are getting grief because we’re getting crap returns in Europe and it’s your fault ...

Royal Society announces shortlist for science book prize

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Here’s a good one to flag from the Cultrue Lab blog on our sister site New Scientist. The Royal Society has announced its shortlist for the Winton Prize… Kat Austen, CultureLab editor, writes: The bastion of science that is the Royal Society has announced its shortlist for the Winton Prize for Science Books. The judges have whittled it down to ...

Right To Know Day

So what did you do on Wednesday to celebrate International Right to Know Day? Well the European Ombudsman Professor Nikiforos Diamandouros, called on the EU administration to be more transparent.