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‘Luminaire of the Future’ aims to revolutionise the European lighting industry
Here, Project Coordinator of “Repro-light” Wilfred Pohl explains how the customisable and sustainable ‘Luminaire of the Future’ aims to revolutionise European lighting in the workplace.
Dr Juliana Bowles – University of St Andrews
In 2007, Dr Bowles moved to the University of St Andrews in Scotland, where she is currently a Senior Lecturer in the School of Computer Science.
Globally addressing polypharmacy and multimorbidities with computational techniques
Dr Juliana Bowles, School of Computer Science, University of St Andrews, discusses how to tackle polypharmacy and multimorbidities with computational techniques.
Steve Richmond – Building Solutions REHAU UK Ltd
Steve Richmond has over 13 years’ experience in the heating industry, rising from a graduate trainee position at REHAU UK to the Head of Marketing and Technical in the company’s Building Solutions division.
A low carbon future with district heating solutions
Steve Richmond from REHAU UK’s Building Solutions division shines a spotlight on the uncertainty surrounding traditional fossil fuel heating systems, and how companies are taking steps to implement a new generation of district heating solutions.
Cillian Lohan – European Economic and Social Committee (EESC)
Cillian Lohan is Member of the Diversity Europe Group of the EESC since 2014, nominated by the Irish Government.
Transport in Israel: The progress of electric buses and vehicles
Open Access Government spoke with Avner Flor, Senior Director, Division of Motor Vehicles, within Israel’s Ministry of Transport and Road Safety about the progress of electric buses and vehicles in the country.
How will COVID-19 impact US-China trade relations?
Gidon Gautel, China Foresight Project Coordinator at LSE IDEAS, discusses how COVID-19 could impact US-China trade relations as the economy attempts to recover.
Company culture post-COVID-19 – How will yours change?
Helen Astill, MD Cherington HR Ltd, explores how company culture will be affected as businesses emerge from the COVID-19 pandemic.
Japan and EU work on strategic partnership for COVID-19 pandemic
President von der Leyen, Council President Charles Michel and Prime Minister of Japan Shinzō Abe, discussed the global response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Japan’s relationship with the automotive industry
In this article, we take a look at the automotive industry in Japan and explore which brands call the world’s biggest car-producing nation home.
Proactive security strategy for the public sector: Part two
In the second article of this two-part series, Sascha Giese, Head Geek at SolarWinds, shares the final 5 steps that public sector organisations should adopt in order to form a robust security strategy.
Can cannabidiol (CBD) treat epilepsy?
Here, OilsBySimpson Founder Kevin William Simpson, explains what current research shows about CBD’s effect on epilepsy and its applications as a treatment.
Fighting infectious crop diseases with big data analyses
Dr Kim Hammond-Kosack, Research Programme Leader Wheat Pathogenomics at Rothamsted Research, explores how big data analyses and knowledge networks can be used to protect global wheat crops from infectious diseases.
Air pollution and brain health
Here, Professor Pamela J. Lein and Professor Anthony S. Wexler of Neurotoxicology discuss the crucial issue of air pollution and brain health.
How mobility tracing could see the UK eased out of lockdown
Carlos Pinheiro, Principal Data Scientist, SAS, explores at mobility tracing as a more effective and safer alternative to contact tracing, one which would allow for lockdown measures to be eased more gradually.
How blockchain can tackle the issue of healthcare skills shortages?
Alejandro Coca, Head of Business at TrueProfile.io, outlines the role that blockchain-enabled technologies can play in addressing the rise in skill shortages across the NHS.
Food company promises related to healthy eating are rarely met
Barry M. Popkin, The Global Food Research Program, shares the global experience with food industry self-regulation and reflects on how healthy eating promises are rarely met.
Dr Craig Titmus – Mathys & Squire
Dr Craig Titmus is a UK & European Patent Attorney and Partner in the Life Sciences Team at Mathys & Squire.
Coaching relationships: To trust or not to trust?
Karen Dean and Sam Humphrey explore the role of trust in coaching relationships.





















