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The AI trends that should be the ‘apple of enterprise’s eye’ in 2023
Whether in software development, the automotive industry or the maintenance of industrial machinery – artificial intelligence (AI) is booming. Here are some AI trends for 2023.
Waste management: Waste-free concerts and events
Bengt Fellbe, SSEC, Swedish Surplus Energy Collaboration, directs our thoughts to waste-free concerts and events and reckons that for the first time, this remarkable waste management notion may work.
Animal ethics in relation to desensitisation and extreme compartmentalisation
Dr Rebekah Humphreys, a Senior Lecturer in Philosophy at the University of Wales Trinity St David, Lampeter, discusses animal ethics and the morality of our treatment of animals in testing and intensive farming.
Is welfare spending distinct from health spending?
Paul Christie, Co-Founder and CEO of Tachmed, examines the benefits of a more joined-up approach in health and welfare spending to combat threats to global health.
Ben Riley – Aventius Ltd
I worked in the NHS for almost two decades in IT and data engineer roles before l left to start my own company. My...
Can social dialogue identify answers to the challenges of our time?
Pekka Ristelä, Rapporteur for the EESC opinion on Strengthening social dialogue and Member, argues that social dialogue is vital to identifying answers to the challenges of our time.
Australia takes steps to tackle the dangers posed by artificial intelligence
In light of increasing worldwide apprehensions regarding the potential dangers posed by artificial intelligence (AI), the Australian government has launched an extensive examination of AI technology.
Could blockchain solve pharma’s supply management woes?
Blockchain wasn’t invented as a supply management tool; yet, today it is helping to solve some of the most complex problems existing in global supply chains.
UK Space Agency funding £6.6M for foreign research and STEM education
The news that a variety of research collaborations and STEM education projects will be receiving UK Space Agency funding has been announced at this year's Space Comm-Expo in Farnborough, one of the largest space-related meetings in the UK.
Injury prevention research to reduce youth-sport related injuries
Dr Carolyn Emery highlights injury prevention research in informing best practices and policies to reduce the burden of sport-related injuries and concussions in youth sports.
Powering up Liverpool’s public charging network to become the north of Englands most EV-friendly...
Here Shell Fleet Solutions discuss how ubitricity is working with Liverpool City Council to help Liverpool expand its public charging network to become the north of England’s most EV-friendly city.
To meet energy demand, creating new battery chemistries is key
Johan Söderbom, Thematic Leader Smart Grid and Energy Storage, EIT InnoEnergy argues that creating new battery chemistries is key to addressing the rising demand in the battery industry.
In a tough economic climate, how can a more resilient supply chain deliver value...
In today's dynamic global market, businesses with a resilient supply chain have emerged as game-changers, with the ability to be flexible and diverse also.
Gravitational lensing method reveals accurate mass of a galaxy hosting a quasar
EPFL researchers reveal their ground-breaking technique for determining the mass of a galaxy hosting a quasar through the use of a powerful gravitational lensing...
Phasing out the use of animals in science
Barney Reed, Senior Scientific Manager, Animals in Science Department at the RSPCA, stresses the need for ambitious strategies for phasing out the use of animals in science.
MRI rental VS ownership: What are the benefits?
Matthew Bradfield, Managing Director at Fairford Medical Ltd considers the potential benefits of MRI rental as opposed to ownership.
Laneshia Conner – University of Kentucky
Laneshia Conner, Ph.D., is an Assistant Professor in the College of Social Work at the University of Kentucky
Her research program is centered on improving...




















