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Cumbria: How ESAF can bring sustainable jobs to regional communities

Izzy Thomas-Horton outlines the potential of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) in driving economic growth and job creation in West Cumbria, where Carbon Neutral Fuels (CNF) is developing a green fuel facility supported by £7.4 million in government funding.

Why sustainable NHS international recruitment matters

Staff shortages in the NHS are a critical issue that needs urgent attention to protect the welfare of the current workforce and their patients. Remedium explains how their approach to NHS international recruitment could provide a sustainable solution.

Enhancing workplace efficiency: The critical role of the mobile signal booster

Tony Breen, Director of ihavesignal Limited, explains the importance of improving workplace efficiency through the critical role of mobile signal boosters.

How workflow management software transforms and fuels innovation

This article delves into how workflow management software can transform your team’s operations, making it a critical asset for any department looking to stay ahead of the curve.

Cancer backlogs: Why money alone isn’t the answer

As the UK’s healthcare system continues to struggle with care and cancer backlogs, Gareth Jenkins of Changeology Group Ltd explains how the company can assist healthcare teams in making positive operational changes that enhance efficiency and patient outcomes.

Thomas “Mr Heat Pump” Nowak on Qvantum’s systems approach

Thomas Nowak, known as “Mr. Heat Pump,” is a crucial figure at Qvantum, promoting the concept of heat pumps in Europe. Read this interview to learn more about the company’s unique system approach.

Enhancing lithium-ion battery performance with Cabot’s conductive additives

Cabot Corporation is a leading global company specializing in chemicals and performance materials. With over 140 years of experience, the company has established itself as a global leader in conductive additives for battery materials. VP of Global Strategy & Marketing, Matt Wood, tells us more.

Is green hydrogen the panacea of the energy transition?

Abundant wind resources, ever more efficient offshore wind turbines and the shallow North Sea provide favourable conditions for turning green power into the reliever for natural gas.

Clinical biomarker tools and technologies for dementia care

Quantified Imaging, originating from the University of Nottingham, specialises in advanced MRI techniques to improve dementia care, diagnosis, monitoring, and treatment.

BELECTRIC leads the charge as the UK transforms into a clean energy superpower

Brett Baber, Director of Operations and Maintenance at BELECTRIC’s UK subsidiary, shares his insights on how the company can support the UK Government’s new clean energy manifesto.

Preconceived ideas, ideologies, and basic biological principles in controversies in early origin of life research

According to sociologist Robert Merton (1942), the creation of universal and objective knowledge is dependent on the detachment of scientists from their work because passion and preconceived ideas are obstacles to objectivity and scientific progress.

Bridging the gap between evidence and action: Collaborative leadership – where do we begin?

Patricia (Patsy) Beattie-Huggan, President and Principal Consultant of The Quaich Inc, focuses on bridging the gap between evidence and action through collaborative leadership. But where do we begin?

Pandemic profiteers: Exploiting fear through cyber scams and how to move forward

The COVID-19 pandemic not only posed a public health crisis but also created cyber scam opportunities for cybercriminals to exploit the vulnerable in the rapidly changing digital environment.

The RSE, autonomy and guidelines for management to increase innovation

Dr Joanna Leng, Dr Phillip Brooker and Emeritus Prof Wes Sharrock, have put together, from their theoretical and practical experience, a set of potentially fruitful areas to consider for the management of RSE and other associated professionals practices that, they believe, will increase innovation.

Inhealthcare: Next-generation virtual wards bring hospitals care to patient’s homes

Inhealthcare is working with one of the UK’s largest teaching hospital trusts to develop the next generation of virtual wards. Natalie Duffield, sales and marketing director, explains how the company is helping to improve patient experience and reduce pressure on NHS beds.

SMS tech’s operational mana software for the NHS

A tool to enable your organisation to grow – no one knows your organisation as well as you do; allow SMS Tech’s operational management software for the NHS to work around your organisation when responding to health challenges.

How open banking can transform payments in the public sector

Pay by Bank is a data-driven solution that uses open banking to provide a fast, low-cost, and more secure method for account-to-account payments (A2A). Here, Tink, a market leader in this space, details how this technology can support government departments.

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