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Why must we increase representation for female entrepreneurship?
Although we live in a diverse world working towards equal opportunities, the statistics show that females are less likely than males to start businesses. Shalini Khemka, CBE, explores why female entrepreneurship is essential to foster sustainable economic growth.
Opportunities and challenges in blood collection and transfusion medicine
Kate Fry, CEO of America’s Blood Centers, discusses the essential role of blood products and transfusion medicine in the U.S. and the efforts to ensure blood’s safety and availability.
Innovation Centre for Applied Sustainable Technologies: Accelerating the UK’s net-zero carbon agenda
The UK Government’s ambitions for a net-zero carbon agenda face roadblocks as innovation gaps continue to grow. However the Innovation Centre for Applied Sustainable Technologies (iCAST) might be the answer.
UK government to protect students from poor quality university courses
The Prime Minister and Education Secretary have announced measures to protect students and taxpayers from poor quality university courses that lead to high dropout rates, low job prospects and significant debt burdens.
Unlocking digital advantage in government: Four ways to make progress
A new report on ‘Unlocking 'Digital Advantage' in Government points to four key steps organisations can take to tackle challenging barriers to progress.
Exploring the intersection of motherhood and STEM careers
As more women balance the obligations of motherhood with professions in STEM, the confluence of motherhood and STEM careers is a subject of growing relevance.
Virtual care is the new strategy for healthcare innovation in the NHS
Professor Sultan Mahmud, Director of Healthcare at BT explores the latest virtual care NHS strategy, which BT is helping to deliver safely with the adoption of virtual wards.
Cybersecurity solutions for governments and public sector bodies
In today’s tech-reliant economies, governments and public sector bodies need significant cybersecurity solutions for assets critical to the safe and effective functioning of a country.
Heat pumps in healthcare are the catalysis for a net-zero NHS
Paul Burnett, MD and Co-Founder at Asset+, a Johnson Controls Company, explores how UK healthcare can benefit from the Public Sector Decarbonisation Scheme and the efficiency, sustainability, and financial gains of moving to heat pumps in healthcare.
Capitalising on renewable heating and the power of heat pumps
Martin Fahey, Head of Sustainability for Mitsubishi Electric UK & Ireland, explains how we can efficiently enter the renewable heating market with heat pumps to reduce emissions.
The healthcare sector needs better defence against phishing
Cyber-attacks can have a direct effect on patient care, and understanding how these attacks gain access to organizations is critical in safeguarding against them.
Supporting ICT employment opportunities for women in Egypt
Ragui Assaad and Irene Selwaness examine the increase of women in ICT jobs in Egypt, as well as gender disparities and the efforts to promote ICT employment growth.
Coding club launched by cyber security firm set to champion future STEM careers
A cyber security firm has launched a coding club for primary school children which will provide them with increased exposure to real world applications of STEM.
Digital transformation in schools: Strategy, people, and technology
In the realm of digital transformation in schools in 2023, education systems vary in levels of progress. Some schools have fully embraced technology, utilising its potential to revolutionise teaching and learning.
UK Space Agency invests £2.1 million in cutting-edge space technologies
The UK Space Agency has invested 2.1 million in hyper advanced space technologies throughout it's Enabling Technologies Programme.
Why competency matters and requires more than just an L&D approach
Bobbie King, Chief Executive Officer at SQEPtech, outlines the concept of competency and the importance of collaboration between teams.
Decarbonising school heating systems
Mounting pressure on already tight budgets has prompted many educational establishments to look for additional savings. One way to cut costs is to upgrade school heating systems, which has added environmental benefits.
A sustainable government for a sustainable economic policy
Claire Benson, Founder and Director at SDG Changemakers, argues that implementing a sustainable economic policy intervention requires a sustainable government.
Will employees benefit from the UK’s investment into digital HR solutions?
With the emergence of digital HR solutions, employers must rethink and reset or risk losing all competitive edge with other firms.
It’s time for public sector employee financial wellness to be a priority
Financial wellness is an under-discussed topic for the US public sector. What can organisations do to tackle increasing financial stress?





















