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G-Cloud: A cloud computing services framework for the UK public sector
Kevin Todd, Commercial Agreement Lead - G-Cloud, CCS, provides insight into G-Cloud, a cloud computing services framework for use by the UK public sector.
Thousands of registered childminders pushed out of Early Years Industry
Yoopies UK explores the continued decline in the number of registered childminders and the connection between the latest Tax-Free Childcare.
Dr John Yardley – Threads Software Ltd
John began his career as a researcher in computer science and electronic engineering with the National Physical Laboratory (NPL), where he undertook a PhD in speech recognition.
Precision medicine research and biobanking in China
Here, several experts from the International Society for Biological and Environmental Repositories, share their views on precision medicine research and biobanking in China.
How is fast fashion polluting our water?
The fashion industry is now the second-largest generator of pollution on Earth after the oil industry, which is driven by the escalating trend of ‘fast fashion’.
Dr Akmez Nabeerasool – Arvia Technology
Dr Akmez Nabeerasool is senior project manager at Runcorn-based Arvia Technology
He has over 9 years’ experience managing multi-site and multi-disciplinary projects spanning from water...
Dr Tejas Patel – Apex Heart Institute
Prof. Dr. Tejas Patel is Chairman and Chief Interventional Cardiologist at Apex Heart Institute, Ahmedabad.
Cardiovascular disease: A leading cause of disability and premature death
Dr Tejas Patel, a world-renowned interventional cardiologist and endovascular therapist, highlights cardiovascular disease, a leading cause of disability and premature death around the world.
Regulators in the dark: Why are authorities struggling to take control of ride-hailing?
Darren Tenney, CEO of Perfect Data (the start-up behind xooox), explores here why authorities are struggling to take control of ride-hailing.
Samuel Leach – Samuel & Co. Trading
Samuel Leach started Samuel & Co Trading in 2012 after successfully implementing his personal trading strategies to grow his trading account.
Policymakers must address reality of life with asthma and COPD
Charles Kinney, Communications Manager, EFA, argues that the policymakers have a long way to go addressing the reality of life with asthma and COPD.
Ewan Birney – EMBL’s European Bioinformatics Institute (EMBL-EBI)
Ewan Birney is Director of EMBL’s European Bioinformatics Institute (EMBL-EBI) and a Senior Scientist at the institute.
James Palser – Cycling UK
James has been riding bikes for about 10 years, since he realised that London’s Northern Line at peak time was, in fact, a form...
Sustainable and active transport: A focus on the Cycle to Work scheme
James Palser, CFE-UK Project Manager at Cycling UK, argues the case for sustainable and active transport, including the virtues of the Cycle to Work scheme.
8.17 million people at risk of exclusion in a cashless society
Exclusion in a cashless society is becoming our reality, with eWallets, cards and bank transfers surviving as the most popular payment methods in 2018.
Blockchain-based technologies for sustainable EU healthcare ecosystems
Paul De Raeve, Secretary General of the European Federation of Nurses Associations (EFN), blockchain-based technologies for sustainable EU healthcare ecosystems.
Putting the innovation cycle at the heart of UK business
Adam Kene, Managing Director, Kene Partners, shares a vision of a UK business climate that celebrates and rewards innovation at every level.
Jonny Combe – PayByPhone
Jonny is the UK CEO of global mobile parking payment provider PayByPhone.
UK adults reach ‘boiling point’ 156 times a year
A new study by CABA has found that in the UK, adults reach ‘boiling point’ an average of three times per week, a total of 156 times a year.
Parking and the evolution of connected cars
Jonny Combe, UK CEO of PayByPhone, says that cashless parking technology is developing rapidly, but more work lies ahead before parking services can be offered as a built-in function in the connected cars of the future.





















