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Trustworthy AI for semiconductor manufacturing
Marcel van Gerven, a Professor of Artificial Cognitive Systems at Radboud University, discusses how his team’s research on AI models, algorithms, and demonstrators could serve as a blueprint for the semiconductor manufacturing industry.
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Port Esbjerg: A leader in offshore wind, power-to-X and carbon storage
Port Esbjerg, Denmark, has evolved from a small fishing port to a major energy hub, playing a crucial role in the country's green transition. Its strategic location and commitment to collaboration have made it a leader in offshore wind, power-to-X, and carbon storage.
Urban mobility decarbonisation: How technology eases regulatory compliance
Justin Coetzee, CEO and Founder of GoMetro, discusses the role of technology in urban mobility decarbonisation and alleviating regulatory compliance.
Our polycrisis demands a radically new approach to risk management
In this exclusive, Ruth Richardson, Executive Director of the Accelerator for Systemic Risk Assessment (ASRA), calls on policymakers worldwide to transform risk management.
UK Government to quadruple solar power investment through GB energy initiative
Following the recent 2024 general election, the UK government has revealed ambitious plans to significantly boost investment in renewable energy.
How smart fleet electrification is driving towards net zero
Mike Nakrani, CEO of VEV, explains how to meet the challenges of transitioning local authority fleets from diesel to electric.
The UK railway system: Are Britain’s railways heading in the right direction?
Here, Dr Michael Harrison, Senior Lecturer in Economics and Finance, explores the current state of the UK railway system, highlighting the different models in operation and the upcoming changes.
Promoting clean energy in the Navajo nation
University President Elmer Guy examines the vital role of educational institutions like Navajo Technical University in empowering communities and supporting their efforts to achieve clean energy development goals
The Navajo Nation encompasses more than 25,000 square miles of desert and scrubland in the southwestern US. The Navajo People, or Diné...
Application for a solar farm in new Forest National Park rejected
An application to develop a solar farm covering nearly 14 football pitches within the New Forest National Park has been turned down.
Empowering trans and nonbinary students against sexual assault
Sarah Peitzmeier, Micah Hopkins and Charlene Y. Senn describe how an effective sexual assault resistance program for women is being adapted for trans and nonbinary students.
EU energy policy advancing towards the future
Open Access Government provides an overview of the electricity and gas market, the roll-out of renewable energy sources, the increasing prominence of solar power, and Net-Zero Industry Act measures in this our latest examination of EU energy policy.
Lessons in creating the right atmosphere with ventilation
Increasingly airtight buildings can lead to a build-up of carbon dioxide in educational facilities, which can affect the concentration of occupants and, therefore, their learning ability. Ventilation and air conditioning systems can, however, be designed to provide the best indoor air quality to maintain students’ alertness. Roberto Mallozi from Klima Therm explains.
Male contraceptive gel shows rapid results
A male contraceptive gel applied to the shoulders has shown to be faster-acting than previous methods, according to new research.
Changing gear on digital spending could boost local authority resilience
It’s a challenging time for local authorities (LAs), as a never-ending list of priorities and an increased demand to drive savings on squeezed budgets continue to strain resources. What effects does digital spending have on LA resilience?
Pushing circularity into the spotlight
Florika Fink-Hooijer, Director-General of the Directorate-General for Environment at the European Commission, charts the achievements and perspectives of Europe’s accelerating transition towards a more circular economy.
Using embedded finance to boost innovation in public services
Public perception of government services is at a record low. At the end of 2023, Ipsos found that eight in ten Brits say public services have worsened over the past five years. To fight against this, a boost of innovation in public services is needed.
UK Government is shifting its focus to electricity for low-carbon heating
Plans by the UK government for a major hydrogen heating trial have been delayed, signalling a move towards electricity as the primary energy source for household heating.
AI-Empowerment: The potential uses for AI in local government
Over the last two decades, local governments and authorities have faced increased obstacles and challenges that could be solved by using Artificial Intelligence (AI). But is this true? Could AI in local government change the game?
Asia Analysis April 2024
Welcome to Asia Analysis, April 2024! We hope you had a wonderful Easter, and we welcome you to this enticing Spring volume. Asia Analysis is a policy-driven publication with fascinating editorial and research content.