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BT and University of Cambridge sign agreement to develop a sustainable and mutually beneficial relationship; BT Exact is first to work with the University of Cambridge through the Corporate Liaison Programme.
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M2 PRESSWIRE-4 September 2003-BT: BT and University of Cambridge sign agreement to develop a sustainable and mutually beneficial relationship; BT Exact is first to work with the University of Cambridge through the Corporate Liaison Programme(C)1994-2003 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:09042003 BT's research, technology and IT operations business, BT Exact, and the University of Cambridge have signed a three-year agreement to develop a mutually beneficial collaborative relationship that will assist both organisations to share and advance knowledge.
The collaboration is the first of its kind to be set up through the University's Corporate Liaison Programme, which was developed by the University's Corporate Liaison Office (CLO) to enable companies to engage with...
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