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Digital innovations within NHS 0-19 services and family hubs
Kevin Ireson, the Sales Director at Mobile Rocket Ltd, explains how NHS 0-19 services and Family Hubs are being revolutionised through digital innovation.
AI implementation: Could technology help the overburdened NHS?
With the NHS in dire need of efficiency improvements, AI offers a promising solution, automating administrative tasks and freeing healthcare professionals to focus on patient care. However, responsible AI implementation is paramount, but how and why?
£100 million to boost innovation and accessibility in health research
£100 million in public-private funding is expected to change the UK's health research landscape.
Empowering cities with smart solar lighting
Urbis Schréder is an independent outdoor lighting solutions provider worldwide, committed to supporting communities and transforming spaces, cities, and the planet. Here, they discuss their sustainable solar lighting solutions.
Space exploration with NASA: Where will space research take us in 2025?
2024 was a year of remarkable achievements for NASA, marked by groundbreaking missions, scientific discoveries, technological advancements and continued space exploration. As we prepare for 2025, the agency continues to push the boundaries of human exploration and knowledge.
Driving efficiency and excellence in NHS facilities management
Hannah Beckett from Crown Workforce Management, looks at driving efficiency and excellence in NHS facilities management.
How operational management software can help NHS trusts tackle daily challenges
NHS trusts face numerous challenges that impact administrative efficiency and staff welfare. Peter Williams, CEO of SMS Tech, explains how the company’s solutions can streamline administrative burdens, reduce burnout, and support sustainability goals.
Building better relationships through effective citizen communications
Interested in learning how to build better relationships with citizens through effective citizen communications? Elspeth Bond, Marketing Executive at Synertec Ltd, guides us through this process.
New plans for targeted transport across England
On 28th November 2024, Transport Secretary Louise Haigh revealed her vision for a more connected and locally-led transport system in England.
Supply chain waste in the pharma industry
The pharmaceutical industry faces significant challenges with supply chain waste, affecting both environmental sustainability and economic efficiency. Jim McGuire and Deborah McElhone from CPI navigate the complex issue here.
Securing Public Sector IoT Deployments: The Case for Private Networks
A guide to enhancing security, efficiency, and scalability, and an introduction to the Rapid Growth of IoT in Public Services.
How autonomous USVs could transform border security
As border threats grow more complex, coastal authorities must protect national borders, but how do AI-powered vessels rise to the challenge? Matthew Ratsey of Zero USV explains.
Agile workflow design and process improvement in government
Marc Hoogstad, Head of Product Management at Finworks, places the spotlight on transforming government efficiency, giving a deep dive into agile workflow design and process improvement.
The future of sustainable food: The Buying Better Food and Drink agreement
A new commercial agreement has been designed to change how public sector organisations, including schools, hospitals and local authorities, purchase food and drink is now open.
Generative AI could save £38 Billion for UK public sector annually
New research suggests that generative artificial intelligence (AI) could provide a new opportunity for the UK public sector, potentially saving up to £38 billion annually by 2030.
Closing the defence skills gap: Why the UK must collaborate with Europe
Forbes McKenzie, CEO of McKenzie Intelligence Services Ltd, discusses how to close the defence skills gap and emphasises the need for the UK to collaborate with Europe.
Driving digital transformation in health and social care: A modernised system
As the UK's health and social care systems continue to face growing pressure, techUK has published a set of strategic recommendations aimed at accelerating digital transformation across the sector.
Why public sector organisations should move to Cloud Computing to avoid legacy IT challenges
Legacy IT systems are still a key operation for public sector organisations, these systems are now outdated, expensive to maintain and vulnerable to security breaches.
Leveraging nature-based solutions for urban resilience
Maider Etxebarria, the Mayor of Vitoria-Gasteiz and a Member of ICLEI Europe’s Regional Executive Committee, discusses Vitoria-Gasteiz’s strategy for leveraging nature-based solutions for urban resilience.
New Procurement Act 2023: Key changes and opportunities for suppliers to the public sector
The Procurement Act 2023, coming into place on 24 February 2025, is expected to improve the supply of goods, services, and works to the public sector.