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Implementing digital borders in the UK: Lessons from the rest of the world
Digital borders could enhance security, greater transparency, and facilitate a contactless and queueless arrival in the UK.
Exploring digital twins and structural vibration in collaborative research
Claus H. Ibsen, PhD, the Group R&D Director at Vestas aircoil A/S, and Professor Atul Bhaskar from the University of Southampton (currently at the University of Sheffield) discuss their collaboration and funding in their Horizon Europe project on structural vibration.
A digital healthcare system is not beyond the realms of possibility
In order to establish an effective digital healthcare system, we need to build trust with privacy first, argues Nigel Jones, co-founder of the Privacy Compliance Hub.
Public and private sector collaboration can deliver the UK innovation agenda
Cyber attacks and system security breaches in big corporations are increasingly common in the UK – and this is why a UK innovation agenda overhaul has never been more needed.
Digital medication audits: Transforming outdated processes & improving efficiency
Can the implementation of digital medication audits improve data transparency and accessibility, while reducing medication incidents and improving outcomes?
Understanding the Blue Badge scheme and its digital revolution
Diana Guerra, Head of Blue Badge Policy at the Department for Transport (DfT) and John Spanton, Account Director at Valtech, discuss how the DfT transformed the digital service for the Blue Badge scheme.
Why we urgently need all public sector leaders to be digital leaders
The importance of strong digital leadership in local government is not a new concept but has recently become imperative. Why?
A new European Innovation Agenda
The European Union’s new innovation agenda for increased competitiveness and welfare, starting with its objectives explored here by Maurizio Mensi from the European Economic and Social Committee.
Do not press pause on innovation strategies
Leaders from organisations across the private and public sectors are taking charge of implementing innovative strategies to deliver value and provide meaningful products and services to their customers.
Empowering councils to bridge the digital divide
Emily Paulding, Senior Project Officer at Kent County Council, discusses how councils can help bridge the digital divide for elderly and vulnerable residents.
Mental health solutions: can ethics, accessibility and evidence successfully coexist in digital tools?
Dr Anna Mandeville, UK Clinical Director and Dr Aleksandar Matic, R&D Director at Koa Health, discuss the inherent challenges private medical insurers and employers face in finding mental health solutions that successfully combine ethics, accessibility and strong science to support mental wellbeing.
The CX paradox: physical travel vs. digital travel
At a time when physical travel experiences are hitting an all time low, digital travel experiences have never been better.
Agricultural innovation: Farmer-led research to receive starter funding
To increase farmer-led research in the agricultural sector towards net zero, farmers, growers or foresters who have ideas for solving major business problems can apply for funding.
Going green: transport innovation in the face of climate change
How transport innovations and developments will shape our futures despite the challenges of climate change.
Water utility providers need digital transformation to maintain water resilience
Water resilience in the time of climate change is essential, but how can water utility providers better deliver this? – Digital transformation is the key.
Innovation in contract management with UNIT4
Sally Murdoch, the Public Sector Director at Unit4, discusses the vision for contract management in local government.
Elderly care and digital health in Scotland
The priorities of Scottish Government Health Secretary Humza Yousaf MSP, especially elderly care and digital health, are underlined here by Open Access Government.
It is time to boost innovation in Africa and Europe
A new sustainable business and digital hub for innovation stakeholders from across Africa and Europe known as the EiA Centre has begun operation in Cape Town.
How open source software is transforming public sector culture as well as digital services
Will Huggins, CEO of Zoocha, reflects on the growing influence of open source software across public sector organisations and teams.
Care homes: Data and digital readiness
Lucy Johnston, Senior Research Fellow from Edinburgh Napier University, sets out how care home residents could benefit from data-driven innovative approaches to care.