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North America Analysis – July 2019
Welcome to the July 2019 edition of North America Analysis, which features a wide range of insightful content on policy issues with a special focus on biology.
Are CCTV cameras in care facilities welcome?
Helen Dempster, Chief Visionary Officer, Karantis360 explains the importance of not only safeguarding but proactively improving care within private spaces, both at home and within care facilities.
The retail supply chain and its relationship with technology
Technology continues to advance, transforming how many businesses operate. But how has technology affected the supply chain of retail brands? Here, we look at how the retail sector has changed and what the future looks like.
Asia Analysis – July 2019
In this July 2019 edition of Asia Analysis, we hear from Makoto Suematsu, President of the Japan Agency for Medical Research and Development (AMED), who details the challenges around global data sharing for orphan diseases.
New boost for UK-India tech startup sectors
New initiative launched in India to give startups the skills they need to grow their business and drive UK-India tech collaboration.
How can the print industry remain sustainable in the future?
The print industry faces its biggest challenge yet… how to remain sustainable. Gary Peeling, MD, Where The Trade Buys, highlights ways in which organisations can achieve this.
New-build homes to be fitted with electric car chargepoints
All new-build homes could soon be fitted with an electric car chargepoint, the government has outlined in a public consultation on changing building regulations in England.
ICT suppliers join new technology framework to support education bodies
The Government has launched a new technology framework to help education bodies to procure ICT goods and services.
How can we help solve the housing crisis?
Here, Cleveland Containers discuss four ways in which we can help solve the housing crisis in the UK.
Cancer research in Japan: Basic, clinical and translational
Here, we examine the role of the Japanese Cancer Association (JCA) when it comes to the field of cancer research in Japan, including basic, clinical and translational.
What are the alternatives to landfill?
Waste management experts from Indaver explain exactly what the process is when disposing of the bin bags left outside the front of our houses
How financial services combat the threat of cyber crime?
The financial services industry is naturally a lucrative target for cyber criminals so it is imperative they invest in cybersecurity. Here we look at how organisations can go about combatting the threat of cyber crime.
A special chemistry focus: Integrated microfluidic devices
In this in-depth piece of chemistry analysis from Kansas State University, we find out that integrated microfluidic devices have become very versatile tools for biological and biomedical investigations.
Climate change: Why are the Arctic ice caps changing?
Martin Sharp from the University of Alberta provides a compelling insight into the issue of precisely why the Arctic ice caps are changing.
Amazon’s Alexa to provide NHS-verified health advice
The NHS has announced that it is collaborating with Amazon to provide NHS-verified health advice from its website through Alexa
NHS and digital transformation: The long-term plan
In this article, David Highton reflects on how the long-term plan needs to address the NHS and digital transformation.
NHSX initiative to digitally transform health services officially launches
Health Secretary Matt Hancock’s NHSX initiative, that aims to transform digital innovation in the health service, officially launched last week.
How can local authorities minimise the risk of data breaches?
In this article, Paul Mercina explores how the ongoing risk of data breaches can be navigated and dealt with by local authorities in the UK.
What if we had robot therapists instead of humans?
The Technical University of Munich (TUM) have published an initial study into how AI robot therapists could be used in the future to treat mental illness: Here we examine their ethical concerns.
Future-proofing the skills of public sector technology professionals
SolarWinds IT Trends Report 2019[1] suggests that public sector technology professionals have a growing desire to utilise their expertise and focus on their career-based learning in order to play a bigger role in their organisation.





















