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European Union to host blockchain AMA
The EU Blockchain Observatory and Forum will host an 'Ask Me Anything' session on June 18th to answer any questions regarding their plans to implement a blockchain ecosystem
The key issues around muscular dystrophy (MD) in Europe
Boris Šustaršič, President of the European Alliance of Neuromuscular Disorders Associations shares his thoughts on the key issues around muscular dystrophy (MD) in Europe today
An update on exports in the health technology sector
Jonathan Evans, communications manager at the Association of British HealthTech Industries provides an interesting update on the health technology sector, including the extent to which the UK exports to the EU every year in this vein.
Could smart working change our urban landscapes?
Alison White of PLACEmaking considers why we should rethink our attitude to heritage buildings and if smart working can change our urban landscapes
Swiss bank first to offer business accounts to blockchain and crypto companies
A 150-year-old bank in Switzerland, Hypotherkarbank Lenzburg, has modernised its approach and announced that they will be launching a series of services that adopt blockchain technology and crytocurrencies
Nanomedicines: Depicting human health risks hindering clinical translation
Cecilia Van Cauwenberghe from Frost & Sullivan shares her expertise on the world of nanomedicines, with a special focus on depicting human health risks hindering clinical translation.
European Commission research budget labelled ‘most ambitious ever’
Carlos Moedas, the EU’s Research Commissioner proposed a €94.1 billion research budget to member states, pushing for increased spending on basic science and plans for a new innovation council to drive transformative ideas throughout Europe
Preparing for the mobility ecosystem of the future
Technological trends and new mobility solutions could lead to a very different mobility ecosystem in the future. Customers expect mobility operators to provide services that are fast, reliable, convenient and personalized, as major developments have opened up a range of new options for individual mobility.
Zero-hours contracts can be positive, says Taylor
Taylor declares zero-hours contracts can be positive at Peninsula’s annual HR and business leaders’ forum
The importance of having established GDPR-compliant policies
Andrew Cowling, Channel Marketing Specialist at Fujitsu Scanners imparts his expertise on why it is important to consider digital processes to help towards GDPR-compliance...
Security needs to be improved to protect against all vehicle attacks
Gavin Hepburn, Director at ATG Access argues that security needs to be improved to protect against all vehicle attacks – intentional or otherwise, in this opinion article
Understanding the characterisation of sustainable materials
Moniek Tromp, Van t Hoff Institute for Molecular Sciences, Sustainable Materials Characterisation sheds light on sustainable materials and their benefits
Technology and social media: An ethical focus
In this opinion article, President of the BCS, The Chartered Institute for IT, Chris Rees reveals why he thinks that technology, including social media, must be ethical
How data processing from space can help save the earth
Michał Baćkowski, Managing Director, KP Labs part of FP Space shares his expert perspective on how data processing from space can help save the Earth
Dr Juan C. Meza
Dr Juan C. Meza
Division Director, Division of
Mathematical Sciences (DMS)
National Science Foundation (NSF)
Mathematics: A powerful tool for understanding the world
Asthma UK
Open Access Government (July 2018)
"Looks fabulous – thanks!"
Catherine Jones, Asthma UK
SIOP EUROPE (the European Society for Paediatric Oncology)
Open Access Government (July 2018)
"Thank you so much and we look forward to seeing it published in the next edition of the journal! I...
Diabetes Canada
Open Access Government (July 2018)
"Thanks again for the opportunity. We will definitely share on our network of social channels."
Kathleen Powderley, Diabetes Canada
American Academy of Cannabinoid Medicine
Open Access Government (July 2018)
"Jonathan, Thank you, we appreciate your hard work."
Mike Robinson for Doctor Bearman
American Academy of Cannabinoid Medicine
A new security standard for criminal vehicle impacts
Roger Knight, Marshalls’ Head of New Product Development and Engineering for Landscape Protection, explains what the new PAS 170 security standard will provide and the benefits it will bring for businesses and government organisations in terms of criminal vehicle impacts

















