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Liz Farrimond – iDAC Solutions Ltd
Liz joined iDAC Solutions in 2012 to provide technical support to clients and collaborate with users, technology partners and contractors to ensure projects run smoothly.
Is the public sector ready for the adoption of electric vehicles?
Thomas Newby, COO Tonik Energy, examines if the public sector is ready for the widespread adoption of electric vehicles.
Fax machines must be eradicated across the public sector
Scott Wilson, director of service at eFax, explains why fax machines are still being widely used, the problems it causes and how they can be eradicated from both public and private sector organisations.
COVID-19 spearheads digital transformation in the public sector
Dnyanesh Kale, Advisory Director at 6point6, explores the possibility that COVID-19 has accelerated the pace of digital transformation in the public sector.
Are we facing an ‘AI Winter’ or is our relationship with AI evolving?
Peter van der Putten, assistant professor in AI, Leiden University, Director of decisioning at Pegasystems, explores the 'AI Winter' and our relationship with AI.
5G and the next era of network connectivity
Sarah Mills, Network Operator Sector Director, SSE Enterprise Telecoms, discusses the societal and technical benefits of 5G, rural innovation, and the capabilities this new era of network connectivity will bring to businesses.
How to chase unpaid invoices if you are freelancing
Matt Dowling, CEO and Founder of Freelancer Club, suggest six effective ways freelancers and small businesses can chase unpaid invoices amid the COVID-19 uncertainty.
How can AI help us tackle climate change?
Nikolas Kairinos, CEO, Fountech.ai, discusses why artificial intelligence (AI) holds the key to solving the climate crisis.
A safer approach to creating analytical datasets
Pseudonymisation is a safer approach to prepare your data for analytics, argues Rob Fotheringham, Managing Director from Fotheringham Associates.
How to support local businesses during lockdown
Do you want to help support the local businesses in your area during the COVID-19 lockdown? You can do so safely in these three simple ways.
COVID-19 and medical cannabis: Could the crisis bring opportunities?
John Binns, Partner at BCL Solicitors LLP, provides us with fresh insight into COVID-19 and medical cannabis. He ponders if the crisis could bring opportunities for the industry.
Melissa Olson – Division of Chemistry, NSF
Dr Melissa Olson joined the National Science Foundation in 2017 as a Presidential Management Fellow and became a permanent federal employee in 2019 as an Associate Program Director in the Division of Chemistry.
Carol Bessel – Division of Chemistry, NSF
Prior to becoming a Program Director at the National Science Foundation in 2005, Dr Carol Bessel was a Faculty Member at Villanova University. Since...
COVID-19 has massively impacted couples struggling with fertility
Sandra Greenbank, Nutritional Therapist & creator of the Corporate Fertility Policy, explores the impact that COVID-19 has had on those struggling with fertility and how employers can offer support.
Existing drugs should be used to treat COVID-19 instead of vaccine
Researchers say we should repurpose existing drugs, which would be faster than waiting for a "magic bullet" vaccine to treat COVID-19.
How to manage acne rosacea in times of stress
Skin conditions often get worse when we are stressed – for example, during the COVID-19 pandemic. Have you just been diagnosed with acne rosacea? Are there any tips or tricks on how to manage it? Here, Dr Deborah Lee, Dr Fox Online Pharmacy, explains everything you need to know.
Innovating out of a crisis – further action is needed to support early-stage startups
James Badgett, co-founder of Angel Investment Network, explores the further measures that Government should consider to support Britain’s early-stage startups.
How can businesses create a more sustainable post-COVID world?
Edward Harbison, Corporate Marketing Manager at Instant Offices shares his thoughts on how businesses can be more sustainable after we emerge in a post-COVID world.
IPPR think tank proposes 5 care guarantees for healthcare workers
Dr Deborah Lee, Dr Fox Online Pharmacy, discusses the recommendations made by the Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR) which proposes 5 care guarantees to support health and social workers.
Informal public transport: Frontline mobility heroes
Devin de Vries, CEO, Where Is My Transport, explores how informal public transport networks around the globe are proving vital to moving frontline workers around during the COVID-19 crisis.





















