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Cambrionix strengthens local ties by joining Cambridge Network

Cambrionix strengthens local ties by joining Cambridge Network

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We’re delighted to announce our membership with the Cambridge Network; a collaborative network of some of the most innovative businesses and academic minds.

Our membership sees us join a network of businesses across ‘Silicone Fen, Cambridgeshire’s thriving tech scene and one of Europe’s largest technology clusters of more than 5,000 firms employing around 61,000 people - with a combined annual revenue of more than £15.5 billion.

“Our decision to join the Cambridge Network is the first of many steps we are taking to demonstrate our commitment to business innovation, community engagement and corporate responsibility, within one of the UK’s most dynamic business ecosystems” says our CEO Andy Jones

“Our decision to join the Cambridge Network is the first of many steps we are taking to demonstrate our commitment to business innovation, community engagement and corporate responsibility, within one of the UK’s most dynamic business ecosystems”

Andy Jones, CEO, Cambrionix

We look forward to tapping into the larger network of resources and the opportunity of recruiting engineering talent, to drive the development of our future hardware and software to maintain our status as one of the world’s fastest and most reliable USB hub manufacturers for mobile device management.

What is the Cambridge Network?

Cambridge Network is a collaborative network aimed at bringing businesses and academia together to facilitate knowledge exchange and innovation. It includes a diverse array of members, from startups to some of the world's largest corporations, all benefiting from the vibrant community’s shared expertise and resources.

You can find out more about the Cambridge Network here.

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Q&A

  • Why can't SQA teams rely on simulators alone?

    Simulators cannot reproduce real-world hardware behaviours, OEM-specific differences, biometric flows, camera and performance constraints, or network variability. Final validation of any software release must run on physical devices to confirm it behaves correctly across the full range of devices your users own.

  • What causes device dropouts during automated testing?

    Device dropouts during automated testing are most commonly caused by USB infrastructure that cannot sustain the combined data and power demands of large device fleets under heavy workloads. Consumer-grade USB 2 and USB 3 hubs lack the bandwidth, stability, and power delivery capability required for enterprise-scale SQA environments. Purpose-built solutions with Thunderbolt architecture and intelligent Power Delivery eliminate this problem.

  • How does AI development affect real-device testing requirements?

    AI-assisted development increases the speed and frequency of software releases. Every release still requires validation on real hardware before deployment, which means the volume of real-device testing increases in direct proportion to the pace of AI-driven development. Teams that do not scale their real-device testing infrastructure risk becoming the bottleneck in an otherwise accelerated development pipeline.

  • What is intelligent Power Delivery in USB hub testing solutions?

    Intelligent Power Delivery (PD) allows a USB hub to consistently allocate the right level of charging power to each connected device based on its requirements and battery state. In SQA environments, this prevents devices from losing charge during long automated test runs, reduces unnecessary charging that degrades battery health over time, and ensures all tests complete successfully even under heavy parallel workloads.

  • How do Cambrionix hubs integrate with automated testing workflows?

    The Cambrionix Connect software provides an API and CLI for programmatic control of individual ports and devices. Teams can remotely manage device connectivity, reboot devices, schedule charging sessions, and monitor real-time device status without physical access to the lab. These capabilities can be combined with third-party tools such as Apple Configurator and other test automation frameworks, allowing teams to incorporate Cambrionix hubs into broader automated workflows and device management pipelines.

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