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POWER2DM: Predictive model-based decision support system for diabetes patient empowerment
Here, Dr Albert A. de Graaf discusses a novel predictive model-based decision support system to aid diabetes patients in the complex task of self-management.
How can we protect children in the digital age?
Here, Claire Quinn, VP of Compliance & DPO, CIPP/e at PRIVO, discusses the challenges of how to protect children in the digital age.
Women in technology: Closing the gender gap once and for all
Following the celebration of International Women’s Day on 8th March, this year 12 female technology professionals shared their advice and perspectives as to how we can close the gender gap once and for all.
Public procurement: The forgotten lead generation tool?
Jason Kay, CEO of LiveLead focuses our thoughts on public procurement and ponders if this is the forgotten lead generation tool.
Naturalis London: Providing quality CBD
Joe Seaman, Head of Client Relations at Naturalis London, tells us how the firm is providing quality CBD, trusted education and tailored consumer advice.
Should banned ex-teachers be allowed to work as private tutors?
David McCarthy, Director of Education, Sophia Technologies, highlights what regulations should be in place for private tutors and why they are so important.
Higher and degree level apprenticeships
Tim Robson, Programme Team Leader for Degree Apprenticeships at Arden University, discusses the longer-term career prospects and benefits of degree apprenticeships.
Dorset Council’s £4.3 million project will boost mobile connectivity
A bid led by Dorset Council has been awarded £4.335 million to help boost mobile connectivity in rural communities.
Growing up ‘tech savvy’ doesn’t make employees more cyber secure
Azeem Aleem, Vice President Cybersecurity Consulting, NTT Ltd, discusses how a new generation of employees is bringing new attitudes towards being cyber secure.
Universities driving Europe’s transformation
Amanda Crowfoot, Secretary General of the European University Association reveals how universities are driving Europe’s transformation.
The ‘why’ and ‘what’ of academic drug discovery research at the University of Strathclyde
Prof Colin J Suckling OBE DSc FRSE from the Department of Pure & Applied Chemistry, details the ‘why’ and ‘what’ of academic drug discovery research at the University of Strathclyde, as well as his thoughts on the value of a chemistry degree.
agROBOfood: A pan-European Digital Innovation Hub network for Robotics in Agri-food systems
Learn about building, loading and demonstrating a pan-European Digital Innovation Hub network for Robotics in Agri-food systems (agROBOfood).
What is the Europe Canna Expo?
Kristina Spionjak discusses what will happen at Europe Canna Expo 2020, and reflects on opportunities for the medical cannabis industry.
International Day of Women and Girls in Science: Let’s discuss women in tech
Here, a range of influential women in leading positions at Celonis, Engage Hub, SiteCore and Civica offer their insights into women in tech.
Safer Internet Day: Together for a better internet
To celebrate this year's Safer Internet Day, several industry experts offer their advice to Open Access Government in support of the ‘together for a better internet’ theme.
International Day of Women and Girls in Science: STEM skills gap
Here, Ten industry experts share their advice with Open Access Government, as to how and why businesses and educational institutes can help close the STEM skills gap.
RealWorld4Clinic – Real-life data for clinical research & care
RealWorld4Clinic is a new European initiative bringing real-world data to pivotal clinical research and outpatient cardiology care.
‘Remainers’ suffered mental distress equivalent to migraine after Brexit vote
Research has found evidence that ‘Remainers’ suffered mental distress, equivalent to a chronic migraine, in the aftermath of the Brexit vote.
Can apprenticeships increase the UK’s STEM skills?
According to a report by the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, the current lack of UK STEM skilled workers is costing the nation's economy £1.5 billion annually.
A Green New Deal for Europe
Here, Raimund Bleischwitz from University College London, Bartlett School of Environment, Energy and Resources (UCL BSEER), proposes a Green New Deal for Europe.





















