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Zero Waste Scotland
Open Access Government (October 2018)
"This is great, thank you for forwarding the link on. We will share this one on our social media."
Sophie Thirkell, Public...
ITER Organization
Open Access Government (October 2018)
"Many thanks for this. The article – and the entire publication – looks great. Congratulations on another fine edition."
Laban Coblentz
Head...
Smart devices and mobile working – The integrated future
Fujitsu discuss the rise in mobile working, cloud based technology and decentralisation - changing the way we run our businesses.
WHO Office for the Africa Region
Open Access Government (October 2018)
"Greetings. Thanks for this publication and sharing."
Dr Wilfred Alexander Chalamira Nkhoma,
MPH; PhD; FRSPH (UK)
Medical Officer Case Management AIDS,
TB and Hepatitis...
Transforming chemical discovery and innovation
The National Science Foundation’s Division of Chemistry (CHE) aims to be a global leader in transforming chemical discovery and innovation, as Open Access Government finds out
Daniel Dalton MEP
Open Access Government (October 2018)
"Many thanks for your email, and the good cooperation over the article."
Office of Daniel Dalton MEP
European Conservatives and Reformists Group
Advancing food and agricultural research in the U.S
The USDA’s Agricultural Research Services and National Institute of Food & Agriculture both play key roles in advancing food and agricultural research, effective resource management and economic opportunities for rural communities, as Open Access Government learns
New report on hospital safety for people with diabetes in the UK
Chris Askew, Chief Executive at Diabetes UK argues that more needs to be done to support the one in six people in hospital that have diabetes, who currently experience unnecessary harms that can lead to long lasting harm or death.
Gunnar Hökmark MEP
Gunnar Hökmark MEP
Group of the European People’s Party (Christian Democrats)
Financial markets in Europe: Is it possible to avoid a crisis?
EU economy on the rise...
Olga Feldmeier
Olga Feldmeier
Founder and CEO
Smart Valor
The role of blockchain in the world of investments
David Martin MEP
David Martin MEP
Group of the Progressive Alliance of Socialists
and Democrats in the European Parliament
The EU: The undisputed global leader in open and fair trade
Christoph Frei
Dr Christoph Frei
Secretary General
World Energy Council
Building innovation ecosystems to support the energy transition
Electricity is the new oil: Digitalisation and the world’s energy system
Preparing your Source-to-Pay (S2P) for Brexit
The brexit negotiations are becoming murkier and murkier, and what was once a distant, faraway event, is now fast becoming a near reality. As the topic of trade becomes increasingly hot, Sabine Adotevi discusses how the supply chains are dealing with this pressure and what they can do to prepare their S2P
Warnings and forecasts of hazardous tropical weather in the United States
In this special interview, Dr Michael Brennan, Branch Chief at the Hurricane Specialist Unit within the National Hurricane Center (NHC) speaks to us about their work in issuing the best watches, warnings, forecasts and analyses of hazardous tropical weather, including hurricanes.
Accelerate the digital transformation journey
Mark Hastings of Rainmaker Solutions offers public sector leaders some thoughts on how to accelerate their digital transformation journeys.
Toxicology: Chemicals and their impact on human health
Brian Berridge, Associate Director of the National Toxicology Program (NTP), details how NTP studies the health impacts of chemicals and other factors in this fascinating interview
Living with acute myeloid leukaemia (AML)
Bethany Torr, Campaigns and Advocacy Officer at Leukaemia Care explores the challenges of living with acute myeloid leukaemia (AML)
Can vegetarianism lead to hair loss?
October 1st marks the official World Vegetarian Day, a day created to spread awareness about the benefits of a vegetarian diet. But what are the effects of avoiding meat on hair loss?
The quest to find cures for paediatric cancers
Ivan Stamenkovic and Nicolò Riggi from the University of Lausanne lift the lid on the quest to find cures for paediatric cancers, in this special feature
Aesthetics must sit at the heart of landscape security design
Jaz Vilkhu, Managing Director for Marshalls Landscape Protection argues that aesthetics must sit at the heart of landscape security design.

















