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Where will the fourth industrial revolution take us?
Georgia Shriane, Senior Associate at Boyes Turner, illuminates the realities of the fourth industrial revolution: Where is AI due to take us?
A focus on rare disease: Paroxysmal nocturnal haemoglobinuria (PNH)
Maria Piggin, Chair of PNH Support tells us about the rare disease, paroxysmal nocturnal haemoglobinuria (PNH) and in this area, collaborations for change.
Scotland due to pass bill to eradicate period poverty
Scotland are due to set a global precedent with their bill to eradicate period poverty via free sanitary products.
Practical solutions to addressing sustainability in the transport sector
Alex Froom, CPO at Zipabout, discusses how data-driven insights can drive sustainability in the transport sector.
James Boyce – Pain Concern
James Boyce is Managing Editor of Pain, a quarterly publication published by UK charity Pain Concern, which provides news, features and comment on pain...
Top cyber tips for every personality and organisation
John Hackston, Head of Thought Leadership at The Myers-Briggs Company, offers a series of cyber tips and advice aimed at different personality types about their potential cyber security weaknesses.
Global demand for wheat set to increase by at least 50% before 2050
Aarthi Janakiraman, Research Manager, Chemicals and Advanced Materials at TechVision, Frost & Sullivan, provides further insight into crops, focussing on wheat, the demand of which is set to increase by at least 50% before 2050.
Deleveraging, Shadow Banking and the Chinese Economy
Kent Matthews and Zhiguo Xiao write about the complex situation of shadow banking in China.
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.
Sam Hunt – Crown Commercial Service (CCS)
Sam Hunt, Commercial Agreement Manager for the Spend Analysis & Recovery Services 2 (SARS 2) Framework Agreement at Crown Commercial Service (CCS).
Martin Seychell – European Commission
Since 2014, Mr Seychell has been Deputy Director-General for Health in the Health and Food Safety Directorate-General (SANTE), responsible for directorates dealing with public health and health systems and products.
Why does the European Commission care about the digital transformation of healthcare?
Martin Seychell, Deputy Director-General for Health at the Directorate-General for Health and Food Safety (DG SANTE), explains why the European Commission cares about the digital transformation of healthcare.
How does the new 0% electric company car tax work?
Elliot McGuire, Motoring Expert at LeaseFetcher, details everything you need to know about the new 0% electric company car tax in this article.
An initiative to establish battery cell production in Germany and Europe
The Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy in Germany describes a European initiative to establish battery cell production in Germany and Europe, which includes comment from the Economic Affairs Minister, Peter Altmaier.
Chemistry focus: Nanocellulose in water purification
Charlie Dempster, UK & European Patent Attorney at Mathys & Squire provides a focus on chemistry, specifically detailing nanocellulose in water purification.
Charlie Dempster – Mathys & Squire
Charlie has experience of drafting and prosecuting patent applications at the European Patent Office (EPO) and UK Intellectual Property Office. He has coordinated the...
New initiatives and partnerships point the way forward for antimicrobial resistance response
Peter Jackson, Executive Director of the AMR Centre, describes new initiatives and partnerships that point the way forward for the UK’s antimicrobial resistance response.
Potato late blight in Europe
Didier Andrivon delves into the disease that once killed 1.5 million individuals in Ireland: Potato late blight, also known as Phytophthora Infestans.
Is it safe to drive after taking CBD?
Two-Fifths of Brits think it is “not safe” to drive after taking CBD, according to YouGov study.
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.





















