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Why secure cloud workforce management matters now
Harish Rao from Crown Workforce Management emphasises the importance of secure cloud workforce management for public sector organisations amid increasing cybersecurity threats and service demands, highlighting the G-Cloud 14 framework, which provides efficient access to trusted cloud solutions.
Tapping sovereign AI to shape the UK’s leadership in innovation
Tariq Hussain at Dell Technologies discusses leveraging sovereign artificial intelligence to enhance the UK’s leadership in innovation.
Water pollution in the textile industry: An urgent call for sustainable innovation
For business leaders and scientific professionals, addressing water pollution is crucial for the environment, economy, regulatory compliance, and public reputation. Victor Durand at Ever Dye highlights this issue in the textile industry and urgently calls for sustainable innovation.
UK’s hopes to triple solar power by 2030 through Solar Roadmap
The UK government has released a new Solar Roadmap designed to improve the country’s solar power capacity by 2030, more than doubling it.
Why the Government urgently must focus on the next AI wave
Aaron Jones of Yepic AI warns that the UK Government’s outdated focus on legacy issues in artificial intelligence regulation is risky.
Processing infrastructure and technology in Alberta’s agricultural system
Precision agriculture: The findings related to processing infrastructure and technology barriers and enablers are in line with advancements in precision agriculture and goal dependencies within Alberta’s agricultural system.
NHS tech devices: Putting distributed care delivery at the peaks of modern technology
Getech, in collaboration with Lenovo, aims to tackle challenges in the NHS’s digital transformation by offering innovative IT solutions designed to meet the needs of healthcare workers.
SoilTribes: Glocal ecosystems restoring soil values, roles and connectivity
This analysis explores how creativity, knowledge-sharing, and the empowerment of local communities can transform our understanding of soil value and protection, focusing on global and local ecosystems that restore soil’s values, roles, and connectivity.
Tech giants and UK Government launch major AI skills drive for 7.5 million workers
The UK Government has partnered with global technology giants to provide artificial intelligence training to 7.5 million workers by 2030.
Empowering communities through citizen science: Redefining prosperity in Tanzania
The Citizen Prosperity Index offers essential data for effective policymaking and community action, aligning with global development goals focused on community empowerment and sustainable growth, key priorities for organisations like the UNDP.
Building trustworthy AI: Governance, legal transformation and the ethics of emerging tech
Kay Firth-Butterfield, the previous inaugural Head of AI and Machine Learning at the World Economic Forum, explores how to build trustworthy AI and the changing pros and cons of generative AI.
Sustainocracy: The sustainable human existence-based democracy
Redefining regional existential authenticity and sustainability.
How research informs policy
Dr Martin Lukavec at the London School of Business and Finance, discusses how research informs policy, illustrated by the examples of randomised trials, behavioural economics and economic incentives.
Artificial intelligence UK policy analysis
In this interview, Camden Woollven, the Group Head of AI Product Marketing at GRC International Group, shares her insights on UK artificial intelligence policy.
Cutting funding for Level 7 Apprenticeships is a step backwards for gender equality
The UK government’s instinct that the Apprenticeship Levy needs reform is accurate, but its proposed changes are flawed and a step back for gender equality, explains Julie Rosborough, Deputy Head of Postgraduate Education and MBA Course Director at Nottingham Business School, Nottingham Trent University.
Julie Rosborough – Nottingham Trent University.
Dr. Julie Rosborough is Deputy Head of Postgraduate Education at Nottingham Business School, Nottingham Trent University. She oversees and directs the School’s MBA portfolio and...
Making finance work for development: How UNDP helps emerging economies thrive
Thomas Beloe, Director of UNDP’s Sustainable Finance Hub, explains how UNDP helps emerging economies thrive when it comes to making finance work for development.
The global power of artificial intelligence: Transforming healthcare and financial access
Dr Ayesha Khanna is one of the world’s most renowned AI speakers, celebrated as an artificial intelligence strategist, smart city expert, and technology entrepreneur.
EU awards €99.5 million funding boost to help global research collaborations
The European Commission has announced a significant funding boost of €99.5 million for international research cooperation through the 2024 Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA) Staff Exchanges.
Planted in Science Consulting LLC
Founded by Dr Erin C Berthold, Planted in Science Consulting LLC bridges the gap between scientific knowledge and the practical application of botanical products.