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Company car tax changes sees uptake of electric vehicles
Lauren Pamma, electrification propositions lead at Lex Autolease, discusses how the latest company car tax changes can support a wider uptake of electric vehicles across the UK.
Gearing up the public sector’s cybersecurity management
John Hurst, Public Sector Sales Director, CyberArk, discusses why the public sector is in dire need to gear up its cybersecurity management.
Predictions for a new post-coronavirus world
Nicolas Béfort, NEOMA Business School professor and member of the Chair of Industrial Bioeconomy, predicts three scenarios for a new post-coronavirus world.
Thinking outside the bee box
The University of Guelph present the future of crop protection and production: Apivectoring is a technology that harnesses the natural power of bees.
The importance of stakeholder engagement during the coronavirus pandemic
Michalis Michael, CEO of DigitalMR, asks where your business will be on day 1 after lockdown and highlights the importance of stakeholder engagement during the coronavirus pandemic.
Advances in recycling and replacing plastics
Laura Clews, UK & European Patent Attorney at Intellectual Property Firm, Mathys & Squire, highlights recent innovations in recycling and replacing plastics.
Policy in Europe: A focus on environment, oceans and fisheries
Here, we look at the European Commission’s environment, oceans and fisheries policies, a role that is headed up by European Commissioner, Virginijus Sinkevičius.
Environment focus: Sweden’s take on the climate emergency
The work of Minister for the Environment and Climate, and Deputy Prime Minister in Sweden, Isabella Lövin, is charted here when it comes to the climate emergency.
COVID-19 threatens to impact global agricultural output and food security
Dr Suchith Anand, Chief Scientist at Global Open Data for Agriculture and Nutrition (GODAN), discusses how the COVID-19 pandemic threatens to impact global agricultural output and food security and why Governments need open data to address it.
Strengthening research and innovation in Switzerland
Writer Megan Warrender looks at strengthening research and innovation in strategically important areas such as automation, antibiotic resistance and quantum technology.
The Commission’s work on the European Green Deal
Here, we delve into the European Commission’s work on the European Green Deal and its first European Climate Law to enshrine the 2050 climate-neutrality target into EU law.
EU crackdown: Novel food regulation of CBD
Here, European Union (EU) Novel Food regulations are thoroughly explored and questioned in the context of CBD in food.
Nanotextured surfaces by coating for novel functional products
Ulla Forsström discusses The NanoTextSurf project, which is creating unique material properties and value-added products using nanotextured surfaces.
Ulla Forsström – VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland Ltd
Ulla Forsstrom is an experienced Project Manager and Coordinator working at VTT
I have industrial background and experience in both product development and applied research. My passion is to find out new opportunities with novel materials to be used in surface treatments to create added value products. My work aims...
Plant pathology: The global impact of wheat diseases
Dr Kim Hammond-Kosack at Rothamsted Research highlights an aspect of plant pathology that concerns the importance of finding new ways to disarm old enemies in wheat diseases.
April 2020 North America Analysis
In this North America April 2020 edition, David Goff at the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, details the support for heart and vascular health research.
Digital tool gives greater clarity on specialist care pricing
Dr Andrew Larner, Chief Executive at not-for-profit government consultancy iESE, explains how local authorities can meet their duty under The Care Act to show they have assessed an individual’s needs whilst protecting care market viability and value for money.
Planning District Heating (DH): Energy consumption in buildings
Here, Erik Christiansen walks us through how to successfully implement a District Heating plan and engage with citizens.
100 climate neutral smart cities
In this article, Anna Lisa Boni, Secretary General of EUROCITIES, explains her thoughts on 100 climate neutral smart cities in more detail.
Cadent: Using hydrogen for a net zero future
The owner of the UK’s biggest gas distribution network, with 80,000 miles of pipes, explains how gas has a role in the net zero future.