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Cambridge Tech Podcast

Cambridge Tech Podcast

De: James Parton & Faye Holland
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Your weekly tech news download from in and around Cambridge, plus in-depth conversations with the founders, innovators, and enablers within the

Cambridge tech ecosystem. Published every Tuesday morning and hosted by James Parton and Faye Holland. Get in touch with the show via info@cambridgetechpodcast.com

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  • UK Government Spin Out Review with Andrew Williamson, Cambridge Innovation Capital
    Jul 29 2025

    In this week’s episode, Andrew Williamson, Managing Partner of Cambridge Innovation Capital (CIC), shares his insights on the UK government’s spin-out review and the evolving landscape of venture capital in Cambridge.


    Some standout moments include:


    • The importance of proof-of-concept funding: Andrew highlights the critical need for proof-of-concept funding to bridge the gap between fundamental research and commercialisation. He states, “Proof of concept funding is essential for advancing technology far enough to attract both large corporations and investors.”


    • Evolving equity terms: The conversation touches on the need for universities to adopt more founder-friendly equity terms. Andrew notes, “The sentiment in the sector has improved, and we’re starting to see equity allocations fall, which is encouraging for founders and investors alike.”


    • Celebrating entrepreneurship: Andrew emphasises the importance of promoting entrepreneurship as an aspirational career path. He reflects, “We need to do a better job of celebrating our entrepreneurs and the breakthroughs they achieve.”














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    1 h y 8 m
  • RFID, Innovation & Impact with PervasID’s Sabasan Sithamparanathan
    Jul 22 2025

    This week on Cambridge Tech Podcast, we sit down with Sabesan Sithamparanathan, founder and president of PervasID, to talk about how a passion for innovation, and a background shaped by a journey from Sri Lanka to Cambridge, led to pioneering advances in RFID technology.


    In the episode, Sabesan breaks down how battery-free RFID is quietly transforming major industries:


    • Retail: Tackling theft and stock issues while boosting sales with real-time inventory tracking
    • Aerospace: Preventing tool loss and reducing foreign object debris to improve safety and save billions
    • Healthcare: Ensuring critical medical equipment is always accounted for, improving patient outcomes

    He also shares the reality of turning lab research into a commercial product, the power of strategic partnerships, and how PervasID is positioning itself for global scale.


    Plus, Sabesan reflects on his commitment to STEM education and the role tech companies can play in shaping future learning, especially in a world increasingly influenced by AI.












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    43 m
  • How Spotta is changing pest control, with Robert Fryers
    Jul 15 2025

    Have you ever thought about the massive impact of insect infestations on our world?


    Robert Fryers, CEO of Spotta, shared some incredible insights on how their innovative early warning systems are revolutionising pest control. From humble beginnings in 2013 to now operating in 24 countries, Spotta is making waves in the tech world.


    Robert's journey is a testament to the power of innovation and perseverance. From navigating the challenges of COVID-19 to securing investment and expanding their product range, Spotta's story is truly inspiring.


    Key Insights


    The pest control market is vast, with insect infestations causing about half a trillion dollars in damage annually. Spotta's technology addresses this significant market opportunity


    Spotta's first product targeted bedbugs in hotels, but the company has since expanded to other sectors like forestry, agriculture, and horticulture


    Spotta uses ultra-low power vision systems for real-time monitoring of insects. This technology is designed to be cost-effective and sustainable, running for up to a year on an alkaline battery


    The company is committed to reducing the use of chemical insecticides, which aligns with global regulatory pressures and the need for more sustainable pest control solutions


    Robert expresses a desire for Spotta to become a unicorn. He believes that the scale of the problem they are addressing, combined with their unique technology and market position, makes this goal achievable.











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    41 m
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