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Can welding be a woman’s world?
Claire Spillane, Finance Director at Westermans International, discusses why we need to encourage more women into welding and STEM roles.
Cybercriminals take advantage of coronavirus news
Avishay Zawaoznik, Security Research Manager at Imperva, describes the types of spam campaigns designed to spread fake news and the dangers they pose on our understanding of coronavirus.
CND session of March 2020: Low THC products?
Here Kathleen Denoodt explains the role of ECDD and why she believes the recommendations of the investigative report should be followed.
The risks of probate collusion for local authorities
Philip Turvey, Executive Director of Anglia Research, explains the risks of collusion local authorities face with cases of probate – and how councillors can clamp down on the issue.
Innovation in systems: Accelerating our net zero ambitions
Rob Saunders, Challenge Director for Prospering from the Energy Revolution, discusses the UKRI’s role in innovation on the journey towards reaching net zero ambitions.
Human resources: Smarter and flexible working
Aleksandra Hertelendi, Principle Consultant at LHH, discusses why businesses should implement smarter and flexible working and how technology can help.
Have you heard about the uses of Hemp?
Sara Marie Williams, founder of Hemp for Healthcare in Alaska, discusses the practical uses of Hemp.
Amanda Crowfoot – European University Association (EUA)
Amanda Crowfoot is Secretary General of the European University Association (EUA).
Universities driving Europe’s transformation
Amanda Crowfoot, Secretary General of the European University Association reveals how universities are driving Europe’s transformation.
Jeff Bezos creates climate justice project with $10 billion
Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos has made a donation of $10 billion to his new climate justice project, the Bezos Earth Fund.
Overcoming the complexities of healthcare security
Matt Walmsley, EMEA Director at Vectra, discusses how security teams within the healthcare industry lack visibility into and control over medical devices connected to the network.
Poseidon Principles: Maritime’s journey to zero-carbon
Mark Porter, Maritime Business Development Manager at GeoSpock, discusses how the Poseidon Principles provides an incentive for shipping firms to demonstrate their eco commitment.
Sean Leach
Sean joined Mathys and Squire in 2007. He qualified as a Chartered Patent Attorney in 2010 and a European Patent Attorney in 2011.
From big data to database rights: The role of technology in the future of...
From big data to database rights, Sean Leach, UK & European Patent Attorney at Mathys & Squire, explains the role technology plays in the future of healthcare.
Vaccine misinformation is more likely on social media
Researchers have found that people who use social media for news are more likely to experience vaccine misinformation.
How can you travel abroad sustainably?
Here, Christopher Nye, Senior Editor of Property Guides, gives us his top tips on how to travel abroad sustainably.
Kevin Turner – Unisys
Kevin Turner, IT Service Management Lead, Unisys
Kevin Turner is a visionary IT Service Management Lead with over 30 years’ international experience in delivering ‘fit...
An insight into flexible, collaborative and smarter working
We spoke to Kevin Turner, Digital Workplace Strategy Lead at Unisys, to find out his thoughts on flexible, collaborative and smarter working and how improved office technology has aided the movement towards not working more.
The ‘why’ and ‘what’ of academic drug discovery research at the University of Strathclyde
Prof Colin J Suckling OBE DSc FRSE from the Department of Pure & Applied Chemistry, details the ‘why’ and ‘what’ of academic drug discovery research at the University of Strathclyde, as well as his thoughts on the value of a chemistry degree.
Blockchain can help the NHS and ‘Global Britain’ take off
René Seifert, co-founder of TrueProfile.io, suggests that now is the time for healthcare regulators and NHS recruiters to turn to Blockchain-enabled identity verification services as post-Brexit ‘Global Britain’ takes off.





















