Cambridge Temperature Concepts
(the geeky bit) physiological temperature datalogging and wireless transmission (the application) ovulation detection for identification of the fertile window to assist couples in starting a family (the business bit) with 1 in 7 couples having...
| Startup type: | Company |
| Status: | Active |
| Publicity: | Open to speaking to journalists. |
| Website: | http://www.temperatureconcepts.com |
| More info: | CrunchBase |
OUR NEWS
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27 March 2009
Cambridge Temperature Concepts now has 10 followers!
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19 May 2008
Amir Chaudhry joined the team. |
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15 April 2008
Wallis Motta joined the team. |
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I would like to meet entrepreneurs and collaborate with them, as part of my PhD research project... Are you interested? Send me a message! I'm in Cambridge, UK.
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ABOUT US
(the geeky bit) physiological temperature datalogging and wireless transmission
(the application) ovulation detection for identification of the fertile window to assist couples in starting a family
(the business bit) with 1 in 7 couples having difficult starting a family, we provide the most accurate and convenient ovulation detector available to maximise chances of natural conception
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Team (3)
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Wallis Motta
I would like to meet entrepreneurs and collaborate with them, as part of my PhD research project... Are you interested? Send me a message! I'm in Cambridge, UK.
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Shamus Husheer
Prolific inventor, entrepreneur, and serial winner of business plan competitions to fund my lifestyle. Currently CEO of Cambridge Temperature Concepts, winner of Cambridge University and UKSEC National business plan competitions (www.duofertili...
Followers (18)
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Philip Baddeley
Entrepreneur : Investor : Educator : Blogger
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Richard Tyler
Enterprise Editor of the Daily Telegraph
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Sean Gourley
New Zealander, Rhodes Scholar at Oxford University, PhD in Physics specializing in 'networks and complexity', just finished a research fellowship at Oxford in the quantitative analysis of war and terrorism.
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Molly Crockett
Psychobiology graduate from UCLA and currently pursuing PhD degree at University of Cambridge.
Cool technology and a valuable application.