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7 in 10 builders say ‘too difficult’ to talk to a depressed colleague
St John Ambulance today launches the Hi Vis Stress Vest campaign to get builders to open up about their mental health, after new research* reveals nearly seven in 10 have suspected a fellow worker was suffering from serious depression .
Secure Nexus Ltd
Secure Nexus is a trailblazing cybersecurity company that has made it its mission to empower businesses with affordable and innovative solutions, enabling them to protect your digital assets and thrive in the face of evolving threats.
Advancing science and innovation in the U.S
Discover reviews trends, future challenges, and strategic directions when it comes to advancing science and innovation in the U.S., including High Energy Physics, with Prof. Dr. Cecilia Van Cauwenberghe, Research Director at Everest Group.
Technological revolution and shifts in the research paradigm of global science
Dr Ignatius Luke Chan, PhD, ACLP, Senior Lecturer at the London School of Business and Finance in Singapore, investigates the current technological revolution and changes in the research paradigm of global science.
SMEs are driving for AI adoption in the UK public sector
The UK government continues to push the integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) into public services, with Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) playing an important role in this transition.
UK cyber sector surges as DSIT newsletter highlights growth and initiatives
DSIT's March 2025 newsletter reveals a surging UK cyber sector, boasting 12% growth and thousands of new jobs. Funding initiatives, skills programs, and public engagement campaigns highlight the nation's commitment to digital security and inclusion.
Digital disparities: Tech solutions for indigenous communities
Dr Dianne Wepa reflects on a study detailing the experiences of Māori kaumātua, who utilised digital technology to address health needs during COVID-19. It highlights challenges, resilience, and strategies for maintaining connections, emphasising the importance of digital technology in disaster management and the need to address digital disparities.
STIR Foundation – Sustainocracy, Transformation, Indexation, and Research
STIR was founded in 2009 to initiate independent research on a societal approach based on the application of a set of existential human values as a shared responsibility for all local people and institutions.
Agritourism: Transforming Alberta’s agriculture sector
Aarthi Janakiraman is Research Director of the Advanced SciTech Division at Everest Group. Here, she focuses on how agritourism is transforming Alberta’s agriculture sector.
The Chancellor’s Plan for Growth must be matched with a clear innovation strategy
Read the opinion of Ayming UK, who stresses that the Chancellor's growth plans need a clear, long-term innovation strategy.
Todd Anderson – PHINIA
Todd Anderson leads the product engineering function within PHINIA, believing the business is well-positioned as a product leader in the transportation industry. As Chief...
An innovative approach to combatting AMR in India
Could India's innovative strategy against antimicrobial resistance (AMR) set the blueprint for battling AMR worldwide?
Turbocharging AI in the UK: Delivering a decade of national renewal
In a bold move to position the UK at the forefront of the AI revolution, Prime Minister Keir Starmer has announced a comprehensive plan to unleash the transformative power of AI in the UK.
The expansion of digital travel authorisations: A positive step or a missed opportunity?
The expansion of digital travel authorisations shows the UK’s commitment to modernising immigration processes. Michelle Holmes from Holmes & Partners Limited explores the associated benefits and risks, and opportunities for immigration and compliance companies.
Transitioning from military service to civilian life
Victor R. Morris, Defence Consultant, charts the unique challenges of transitioning from military service to civilian life.
Why “learn-from-anywhere” technology can help solve chronic school absence
Megan Gilmour, Churchill Policy and Deakin University Honorary Fellow, Australia, calls for legislation, technology, and policy to address complex school absence during medical or mental health challenges.
New regional projects and investments to strengthen the UK’s cyber defence
A £1.9 million investment is being used to launch more than 30 new projects across England and Northern Ireland in an attempt to boost the UK's cyber defence and resilience.
The fishing industry’s role in protecting the marine environment
Phil Haslam, Managing Director of the North Atlantic Fishing Company, argues that the fishing industry must delicately balance its essential food production role with the need to protect the marine environment.
Connecting the unconnected: Broadband boost for rural areas
The UK government is taking steps to provide people in rural areas with broadband connectivity.
Empowering communities in Texas and Louisiana: The regional energy democracy initiative (REDI)
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has launched the Regional Energy Democracy Initiative (REDI) Consortium to help encourage collaboration between stakeholders and communities in Texas and Louisiana.