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Research project on railway switches and crossings: INTELLISWITCH
Professor Dorte Juul Jensen project leader of INTELLISWITCH provides insight into the world of railway switches and crossings in Denmark
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How the Scottish Government is taking responsibility for global issues
In an exclusive interview, a spokesperson from the Scottish Government speaks to Open Access Government about how Scotland is fighting climate change
The Smart City Charter and the missing link to climate resilience
Prof Dr Daniela Jacob, Climate Service Centre Germany, highlights the Smart City Charter and what it means for the future of cities
Why the public sector must improve data literacy
Simon Blunn from Qlik explains why the UK public sector must improve its data literacy and train staff to be digitally savvy
Internationalisation of education, science and research in Germany
The Federal Ministry of Education and Research details how their Internationalisation Strategy aims to help meet global challenges by working together
Gluten friendly technology fixes proteins in wheat kernels
Professor Carmen Lamacchia is the inventor of a new gluten friendly technology that promises to make bread and pasta safe for people with coeliac disease
Open Access Government August 2017
Open Access Government August 2017 highlights key topics such as health and social care, research and innovation, the environment, energy, education, ICT and cyber security. A selection is detailed below:
Fighting against antimicrobial resistance
Antimicrobial resistance is a global problem that requires commitment to tackle it, shares EU Health Commissioner Vytenis Andriukaitis...
Where next for public sector networking?
Michael Bowyer, Director at Industry Association, Innopsis looks at how technology in the public sector is changing and the benefits to be had
The development of low-permeability hydrocarbon resources
Professor and NSERC/Chevron Industrial Research Chair, David W. Eaton, talks about the need to ensure hydrocarbon resources are developed responsibly
High-performance computing can create new opportunities
Alison Kennedy of the STFC Hartree Centre shares the benefits of high-performance computing and how it can be utilised to make the UK more competitive
Previously known as parallel computing, high-performance computing (HPC) involves using a computer system with many processors to undertake a specific activity, by running tasks in...
Focusing on high quality research in Sweden
Open Access Government’s MF Warrender shares how Education Minister Helene Hellmark Knutsson is ensuring high quality research in Sweden occurs
Is this the second coming of living labs in Europe?
Here, Seija Kulkki, of Aalto University School of Business discusses participative RDI for inclusive transformations and Europe’s living labs
Open Access Government May 2017
Open Access Government May 2017 includes articles on key topics such as health and social care, research and innovation, as well as cyber security.
Tackling chronic diseases through innovative health
John Bowis, Honorary President of Health First Europe highlights how innovations in health are helping with tackling chronic diseases
Brexit should not impact the disaggregation of IT services
Littlefish's Dave Aspindle explains why it is important the disaggregation of IT services should continue, irrespective of the political landscape
What is the importance of mechanical systems?
The University of Applied Sciences’ research group discuss the challenges of mechanical systems and the benefits they bring to everyday life
The key to sustainable growth is in the oceans
Often seen as one of the most overstretched resources, the seas offer one of the best avenues for sustainable growth if utilised correctly
How can 3D cities assist with urban management and sustainability?
Sylvie Daniel, Université Laval outlines how 3D city modelling and augmented reality can assist with urban management and sustainability.
An ambitious strategy for German research
In March, a new hi-tech strategy for German research was adopted. Open Access Government discusses the report and how it will aid innovation in the country