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Japanese sink millions into Gateway Fund

A fresh injection of capital from Nippon Investment Fund - the second largest VC fund in Japan.
26th September 2001



Where to plant the flag!

Where should exciting technology start-ups from the East of England plant their flag - America or Britain?
26th October 2001



Cambridge Gateway invests in leading UK computational drug design company
The Cambridge Gateway Fund today announced an investment of £1.5m in De Novo, a molecular drug design company.
26th July 2001



The Fourth Cambridge Enterprise Conference
This year's Cambridge Enterprise Conference is a forum for all those interested in improving the performance of new and innovative businesses.
21st July 2001



Cambridge Gateway invests in spin out developing Terahertz based platform technologies
An investment of £3,750,000 has been made in TeraView Limited, a spin out from Toshiba, which will exploit a range of applications based on Terahertz light.
2nd May 2001



Cambridge Gateway Fund leads first round funding of £3.4M
The Cambridge Gateway Fund announces the completion of an investment in antenova Ltd, a Cambridge based company exploiting highly innovative and patented technology.
26th April 2001



Cambridge Gateway announces Final Closing at £32 million
The Cambridge Gateway Fund has achieved a Final Closing at £32.3 million. The Fund had a First Closing in March 2000 at £13 million.
12th April 2001



Cambridge Gateway makes first biotechnology investment
The Cambridge Gateway Fund, together with 3i, Merlin, Avlar, Johnson and Johnson and Temasek Capital Limited have invested £7 million in Intercytex Limited.
6th March 2001



Observations from Ground Zero
US partner observes a lack of fundamental analysis in last cycle.
4th March 2001

An Overview of Innovation and Entrepreneurship in the UK
This report deals with the National picture in the UK on the subject, and emphasises in particular the evolution which has occurred over four decades in the Cambridge Region.
31st January 2001