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The Cambridge Phenomenon
Charles Cotton
Executive DirectorLibrary House Cambridge
April 2007
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Cambridge Phenomenon Timeline
1960 Tim Eiloart founds Cambridge Consultants Ltd
1968 CAD Centre founded
1970 Cambridge Science Park, Trinity College
1985 Cambridge Phenomenon report by Segal, Quince and Partners
1987 St. John’s Innovation Centre
1990s Biotechnology takes off
1998 The Cambridge Network is formed 2003 Library House
first Cambridge Cluster Report
2006 Library House reports on the Economic Impact of Cambridge University on the UK Economy and Society
2006 Library House Report – The Super Cluster
1209 Cambridge University founded
1999 $Bn companies ARM, Virata, Autonomy
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Cambridge Cluster Ingredients University of Cambridge
Research
Teaching
Consultancies
Industrial research institutes
Entrepreneurial companies
Serial entrepreneurs
Networking partnerships
Venture capital and angel investing groups
Professional services firms
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University of Cambridge
Key departments with a track record of spin-outs and licensing Physics
Chemistry
Computer Centre
Institute of Biotechnology
Department of Engineering
Gurdon Institute
MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology
Cavendish Laboratory
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Serial Entrepreneurs
Until 1985
1986-1990
1991-1995
1996-2000
2001-2002
CambridgeUniversity
AcornHermann
Hauser
Acquired by Olivetti
Olivetti Research Lab
Andy Hopper
Adaptive Broadband
Cambridge BroadbandAcquired by American Microwave
Acquired by Western Multiplex Corp
Andy HopperPeter Warton
IPV (Telemedia Systems)
Andy Hopper
Virata(ATML)
Hermann HauserAndy Hopper
Merged with Globespan
Acquired by AT &T
RealVNCVirtual Network
Computing Level5NetworkAndy Hopper
ANTAlex van SomerenNicko van Someren
nCipherAlex van SomerenNicko van Someren
NetchannelHermann HauserJack Lang
Acquired by NTL
ARMElement 14
Stan BolandSimon Knowles
Acquired by Broadcom
Amadeus Capital PartnersHermann Hauser
IQ BioHermann Hauser, Chris Keightley
Part of DAKO Diagnostics
DakoCytomation -Merged with Cytomation
Inc
CDT
Richard Friend
Richard Friend Plastic Logic
Analysys
David Cleevely
Cambridge Network
David Cleevely Hermann HauserAlec Broers
Cambridge 3G
David Cleevely
CPSPeter Duffett-Smith
PolightTechnologies
Stephen ElliottPavel Krecmer
ART
Daniel Hall
Pilgrim BeartActiveRF
Pilgrim Beart
Antenova
Zeus Technology
Adam TwissDavid Reeves
Cambridge Semiconductor
Gehan AmaratungaFlorin Udrea
MuscatJohn SnyderMartin Porter
Enterprise Accelerator
John Snyder
John SnyderWebtop
SmartlogikAcquired by Dialog
Small World
Richard GreenAuthur Chance
Dick Newell
CADShape Data
Charles Lang
Acquired by GE
TensailsRichard Green
VBN online
TerraPrise
Ubisense
Andy HopperSteve Pope
Andy HopperAndy WardPete Steggles
Simon ElliottDavid Cleevely
Electronic Share Information
Acquired by E* Trade
Hermann HauserJack LangTop
expressJack Lang
Splashpower
Lily ChangJames Hay
Saviso Group
Adam TwissBryan Amesbury
Innovia
Collin AgerGarraint Davies
Cambridge Interactive Systems
Hermann HauserMike MullerTudor BrownJamie Urquhart
Dick Newell, Tom Sancha
Stan BolandSimon Knowles
Icera
Laser-ScanR. O. Frisch
M-SpatialAdrian CuthbertJon Billing
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Networking Partnerships
ICT
Creative Industries
Life Sciences & Healthcare
Engineering
Food Processing
Public Private
ICT
Creative Industries
Life Sciences & Healthcare
Engineering
Food Processing
Enterprise Hubs
Other (all sectors)
Norwich
Ipswich
Chelmsford
CambridgeBedford
Stevenage
Peterborough
London
Norfolk
Suffolk
London
Beds
Herts Essex
Cambs
Source: Arthur D. Little; Various
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Venture Capital and Angel Investing Groups Venture capital
companies 3i Amadeus Capital Partners AVLR BioVentures Create Ventures Esprit ET Capital Ltd
Angel investing groups Cambridge Angels Cambridge Capital Group GEIF
NW Brown Capital Partners Prime Technology Ventures Pall Mall Partners Prelude Ventures Added Value Capital Partners
(AVCP)
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Cambridge from Zero to Super-Cluster
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
1970 1972 1974 1976 1978 1980 1982 1984 1986 1988 1990 1992 1994 1996 1998 2000 2002 2004
Year of Incorporation
Num
ber
of
Com
panie
s
Technology Hardware & Equipment
Software & Computer Services
Pharmaceuticals & Biotechnology
Is there an update for this?
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Economic Impact of the Cambridge Cluster 973 innovation-based companies in the Cambridge
Cluster
Generate revenues of >£3.4Bn
Employ >27,000 people directly
Attracted ~20% of UK venture capital
If the University and the Cluster did not exist, the economic impact on the UK over ten years would require replacement of an NPV of £57.5Bn and 154,000 jobs