CloudTalk

Category: Technology

  • NuCana’s ProTide Tech: Revolutionizing Cancer Treatment

    NuCana’s ProTide Tech: Revolutionizing Cancer Treatment

    NuCana plc, a biopharmaceutical firm in the clinical stage, is dedicated to transforming cancer treatment through its ProTide prodrug technology. This platform enhances the effectiveness of nucleoside analog drugs by improving cell permeability and preventing enzymatic degradation, addressing common issues with current cancer therapies. The company modifies nucleoside analogs to boost active metabolite levels, applicable to both solid tumors and hematological malignancies.

    The company’s pipeline features Nadacomotide (NUC-3373), a ProTide version of gemcitabine in Phase 2 trials for colorectal cancer, and Acelarin (NUC-1031), another gemcitabine ProTide for broader solid tumor applications. NuCana focuses on achieving human proof-of-concept and utilizes a modular platform for efficiency, which is appealing to investors in a sector known for high failure rates.

    The oncology market is growing, and NuCana’s ProTide technology addresses bioavailability limitations of traditional nucleoside analogs, setting it apart from competitors. NuCana, trading on NASDAQ as NCNA (ISIN: GB00BD8P0H86), provides North American investors access to a UK-based entity. The company’s alignment with U.S. regulations and trial conduct enhances its relevance for local investors.

    Investors should consider clinical trial risks, funding needs, intellectual property protection, and macroeconomic factors. Future catalysts include clinical results, financial reports, and potential partnerships.

  • CLA Acquires Answerport to Boost Digital Advisory

    CLA Acquires Answerport to Boost Digital Advisory

    CliftonLarsonAllen (CLA), a US-based accounting and professional services firm, has augmented its technology advisory services by incorporating the Answerport team into its operations. Answerport, established in 1999 and based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, specializes in managing technological transitions related to business deals, including mergers, acquisitions, and carve-outs. The firm primarily serves private equity firms and their portfolio companies.

    The integration aims to enhance CLA’s digital solutions and broaden technology-focused services for clients navigating complex transactions. John Cordio, Answerport’s founder and CEO, stated that technology often presents significant challenges during company sales, purchases, or combinations. Joining CLA will provide Answerport with access to a broader network of financial and business advisors, enabling clients to execute critical transitions more efficiently.

    The collaboration will offer clients a unified team capable of addressing both financial and IT challenges. This combines Answerport’s technology expertise with CLA’s strengths in accounting, tax, consulting, and transaction advisory services. James Watson, CLA’s chief solutions officer, emphasized that this addition will facilitate smoother management of complex technology issues during major business transactions, from financial and operational planning to the underlying technology systems essential for business operations.

  • Flipkart IPL 2026: Unlock Electronics Deals!

    Flipkart IPL 2026: Unlock Electronics Deals!

    Flipkart has launched an innovative campaign during IPL 2026, offering users a unique way to discover deals on electronics and other products. The initiative involves capturing photos of umpire signals during IPL matches, which often resemble different products.

    Users can participate by scanning a QR code and sending the image of the umpire’s signal to Flipkart’s official WhatsApp chat. Participants will then be prompted to identify the product category represented by the signal, such as a fan, a top-load washing machine, a front-load washing machine, or a TV.

    Upon receiving the correct product category, Flipkart will provide relevant deals. Users can tap on a coupon code, which redirects them to the Flipkart app. Here, the discount can be applied in the ‘My Rewards’ section to purchase items like ACs or fans at reduced prices.

    For example, a third umpire review signal might represent a TV, while a free hit could signify a top-load washing machine. This interactive approach aims to enhance user engagement and provide a fun way to access discounted products during the IPL season.

  • Miniaturized Quantum Tech: Trapped Ions on a Chip

    Miniaturized Quantum Tech: Trapped Ions on a Chip

    Researchers have developed a new integrated photonics platform that miniaturizes the technology required for precision quantum experiments, which previously necessitated multiple table-top lasers and other bulky equipment. This innovative chip-scale device, created by teams from the University of California Santa Barbara (UCSB) and the University of Massachusetts Amherst, is expected to find applications in quantum computing and portable optical clocks that utilize trapped ions.

    Traditional quantum computers and optical clocks rely on extensive setups, including lasers, cryogenic coolers, vacuum chambers, and optical reference cavities. The latter can account for over half of a device’s total volume and are critical for stabilizing laser frequencies to the high precision needed for controlling the quantum states of trapped ions.

    The team, led by Daniel Blumenthal of UCSB and Robert Niffenegger at UMass Amherst, has successfully replaced these large, stabilized laser systems with small photonic chips. They demonstrated the chips’ ability to prepare and control the quantum state of strontium ions at room temperature and to drive the clock transition. While the system’s fidelity is not yet on par with the best traditionally constructed devices, Niffenegger considers it a crucial initial step towards developing next-generation clocks and future quantum computers capable of millions of qubits.

    The chip-based stabilized laser system comprises an integrated Brillouin laser with a 674 nm wavelength, connected to an integrated 674 nm, 3 m long coil resonator cavity. The stability of this laser and coil was assessed by measuring the 0.4 Hz quadrupole optical clock transition in strontium-88 ions, which were trapped at an electrode on a single surface electrode trap (SET) chip. This achievement at room temperature is particularly noteworthy given the precision of the transition.

    Beyond its smaller size, the chip’s 674-nm Brillouin laser eliminates the need for bulky frequency conversion equipment and offers reduced high-frequency noise, which is vital for clock acquisition and qubit state preparation fidelity. The coil further stabilizes the laser’s carrier frequency by reducing mid- and low-frequency noise, allowing it to be locked to the precise sub-Hz trapped-ion clock transition.

    These advancements enabled the team to achieve an unprecedented frequency noise profile and an Allen deviation of 8.8 × 10^-13^ for a room-temperature chip, facilitating high-fidelity qubit state preparation and clock transition interrogation essential for quantum computing.

    The increased portability and robustness of optical clocks could expand their applications, potentially replacing GPS-based navigation for space missions to the Moon and Mars. Such clocks could also contribute to fundamental science by mapping gravity, measuring orbit time for climate science, and detecting gravitational waves and dark matter/energy.

    To achieve a stability range of 10^-14^ to 10^-16^, the researchers aim to scale their integrated platform to a grid of 100 or more ions. They are currently working on integrating other experimental components, including the ion trap chip, optical cavity chip, and other photonics, onto a single, full-architecture chip. The research findings were published in *Nature Communications*.

  • Agentic AI: Manuel Killian at Festival of Innovation 2026

    Agentic AI: Manuel Killian at Festival of Innovation 2026

    In an interview conducted at the Festival of Innovation (FOI) 2026, Manuel Killian, the author of ‘The Agentic State’ white paper, explored the concept of Agentic AI. Killian identified Agentic AI as the next major frontier in the evolution of artificial intelligence.

    The discussion, which was initially featured on Civic Punks’ YouTube channel, delved into the specifics of Agentic AI, seeking to define its parameters and understand what preparations are necessary for its widespread adoption.

    The interview was a collaborative effort between GovInsider and Civic Punks during the Festival of Innovation (FOI) 2026, which took place from March 3-4, 2026.

  • CLA Enhances Digital Services with Answerport Acquisition

    CLA Enhances Digital Services with Answerport Acquisition

    CliftonLarsonAllen (CLA), a US-based accounting and professional services firm, has expanded its technology advisory capabilities by incorporating the Answerport team. Answerport, established in 1999 and located in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, specializes in managing technology-related changes during significant business transactions.

    Answerport’s primary focus involves assisting private equity firms and their portfolio companies with the technology challenges that arise from deals. This includes establishing new IT infrastructures post-acquisition, disentangling systems in carve-out scenarios, integrating platforms after mergers, and overseeing routine IT operations.

    CLA’s strategic move aims to strengthen its digital solutions portfolio and broaden the scope of technology-focused services available to clients undergoing complex transactions. John Cordio, Answerport’s founder and CEO, stated that technology often presents one of the most substantial obstacles during company sales, purchases, or combinations. He added that joining CLA will enable them to offer a more comprehensive suite of financial and business advisory services, facilitating smoother transitions for clients.

    Answerport will continue to serve its private equity clientele and their portfolio companies, collaborating with CLA professionals across the firm’s national network. The integration of Answerport’s technology proficiency with CLA’s existing capabilities in accounting, tax, consulting, and transaction advisory is expected to provide clients with a unified team to address both financial and IT concerns. James Watson, CLA’s chief solutions officer, highlighted that this addition will empower clients to manage intricate technology transitions more effectively.

  • Miniaturized Quantum Tech: Portable Clocks & Computers

    Miniaturized Quantum Tech: Portable Clocks & Computers

    Quantum experiments that once demanded extensive table-top equipment are now being miniaturized, thanks to the development of a new integrated photonics platform. Researchers at the University of California Santa Barbara (UCSB) and the University of Massachusetts Amherst, led by Daniel Blumenthal and Robert Niffenegger respectively, have created a chip-scale device capable of precision quantum experiments.

    The innovative device can prepare and control the quantum state of strontium ions at room temperature and drive the clock transition. This advancement is considered a crucial step toward developing portable optical clocks and quantum computers housing millions of qubits.

    Traditional quantum computers and optical clocks rely on bulky equipment, with optical reference cavities taking up a significant portion of the device’s volume. The new chip-based system replaces these large, stabilized laser systems with small photonic chips. The system features an integrated Brillouin laser with a 674 nm wavelength connected to an integrated 3-meter-long coil resonator cavity.

    The team demonstrated the system’s stability by measuring the 0.4 Hz quadrupole optical clock transition in strontium-88 ions trapped on a single surface electrode trap (SET) chip at room temperature. The 674-nm Brillouin laser eliminates the need for bulky frequency conversion equipment and reduces high-frequency noise, which is crucial for qubit state preparation fidelity. The coil further stabilizes the laser’s carrier frequency, reducing mid- and low-frequency noise.

    This combination achieved a frequency noise profile and Allen deviation of 8.8 × 10–13 for a room-temperature chip, enabling high-fidelity qubit state preparation and clock transition interrogation essential for quantum computing. The miniaturization enhances the portability and robustness of optical clocks, with potential applications in space navigation, gravity mapping, gravitational wave detection, dark matter/energy research, and general relativity measurements.

    The researchers are now focused on scaling the platform to a grid of 100 or more ions and integrating all experimental components onto a single, full-architecture chip, with the ultimate goal of reaching a stability range of 10-14 to 10-16.

  • Europe Data Centers: Energy Grid Evolution

    Europe Data Centers: Energy Grid Evolution

    Data centers in Europe are undergoing a significant transformation, shifting from passive energy consumers to active participants in the energy grid. This evolution is fueled by growing concerns over grid instability, rising energy demand, and the rapid expansion of AI infrastructure, according to Capacity Global.

    Key challenges include grid congestion and the intermittent nature of renewable energy sources. To address these issues, a multifaceted approach is being adopted, combining technologies such as gas turbines, battery storage for frequency response, and AI-enabled system management. This holistic strategy aims to create a more resilient and sustainable energy ecosystem.

    An ambitious vision is emerging for data centers to become integrated nodes within local energy ecosystems, capable of generating, storing, and redistributing energy. NTT’s project in Germany exemplifies this trend, focusing on green hydrogen production and heat distribution to municipal networks.

    Collaboration among regulators, policymakers, data center developers, and grid operators is crucial for building a sustainable digital infrastructure in Europe. This collaborative effort is essential to give Europe a competitive and moral edge in the global landscape.

  • Cognizant & UK Gov’t Partner on TechFirst Program

    Cognizant & UK Gov’t Partner on TechFirst Program

    Cognizant has been selected as a strategic industry partner for the UK Government’s TechFirst program, according to an announcement by the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (DSIT). The initiative is designed to encourage young individuals from diverse backgrounds to pursue careers in technology, aligning with the UK AI Opportunities Action Plan.

    Over the next four years, Cognizant and DSIT will collaborate to improve skills, focusing on providing support to over 4,000 graduates, researchers, and innovators. The partnership also aims to engage one million secondary school students. As part of its commitment, Cognizant plans to offer 100 work placements to university students, providing them with practical experience in cutting-edge technology industries.

    In addition, Cognizant will dedicate 1,000 volunteer hours to mentoring aspiring tech talent within UK educational institutions, expanding its global Synapse initiative. This collaboration highlights the government’s dedication to fostering an inclusive tech sector and Cognizant’s acknowledgement of the critical need to address the talent shortage as AI continues to transform the job market.

    This partnership follows Cognizant’s involvement in the national AI Skills Boost initiative, which seeks to equip ten million UK workers with AI skills by the year 2030.

  • Vateris Raises $10M for Carbon-to-Materials Tech

    Vateris Raises $10M for Carbon-to-Materials Tech

    Vateris, previously known as Concrete4Change, has announced a successful US$10 million funding round. The investment was led by new strategic partners Holcim MaQer Ventures and Kiilto Ventures, with participation from existing supporters such as Goldbeck and Zacua Ventures. This capital injection will enable Vateris to transition from pilot project validation to full industrial-scale deployment of its carbon-to-materials technology.

    The rebranding to Vateris highlights the company’s focus on vaterite, a carbon-negative form of calcium carbonate. When added to concrete, vaterite improves the material’s performance, reduces costs, and lowers its carbon footprint. Vateris has also expanded its commercial team by hiring experienced professionals from the global building materials and fertilizer industries.

    The partnerships with Holcim, which provides global reach, and Kiilto, which offers European market expertise, will allow Vateris to integrate its CO2 mineralisation technology into established construction value chains. Vateris has already demonstrated its technology’s effectiveness in a UK pilot project with Holcim and is now moving toward commercial deployment through further industrial collaborations.

    These collaborations will focus on incorporating Vateris’ mineralisation process within Holcim’s cement and concrete production facilities. The goal is to scale up the production of engineered calcium carbonate additives and explore joint development opportunities across Holcim’s worldwide operations.