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How can AI help us tackle climate change?
Nikolas Kairinos, CEO, Fountech.ai, discusses why artificial intelligence (AI) holds the key to solving the climate crisis.
How to support local businesses during lockdown
Do you want to help support the local businesses in your area during the COVID-19 lockdown? You can do so safely in these three simple ways.
World Password Day: Strengthening password security
In recognition of this year's World Password Day, five cybersecurity experts have shared their advice for strengthening password security.
How to manage acne rosacea in times of stress
Skin conditions often get worse when we are stressed – for example, during the COVID-19 pandemic. Have you just been diagnosed with acne rosacea? Are there any tips or tricks on how to manage it? Here, Dr Deborah Lee, Dr Fox Online Pharmacy, explains everything you need to know.
Innovating out of a crisis – further action is needed to support early-stage startups
James Badgett, co-founder of Angel Investment Network, explores the further measures that Government should consider to support Britain’s early-stage startups.
Fintech gives community lenders a timely boost
Chris Gorst, Head of Better Markets, Nesta Challenges discusses the struggles of credit unions and other community lenders.
How can businesses create a more sustainable post-COVID world?
Edward Harbison, Corporate Marketing Manager at Instant Offices shares his thoughts on how businesses can be more sustainable after we emerge in a post-COVID world.
Scientists design novel chemical compounds using AI to combat SARS-CoV-2
Scientists at TCS designed novel chemical compounds using AI that can inhibit the 3CL protease of SARS-CoV-2, which is responsible for viral replication. Ananth Krishnan, Chief Technology Office, TCS, discusses the research here.
IPPR think tank proposes 5 care guarantees for healthcare workers
Dr Deborah Lee, Dr Fox Online Pharmacy, discusses the recommendations made by the Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR) which proposes 5 care guarantees to support health and social workers.
Informal public transport: Frontline mobility heroes
Devin de Vries, CEO, Where Is My Transport, explores how informal public transport networks around the globe are proving vital to moving frontline workers around during the COVID-19 crisis.
How IM&M suite can help you with the return to work
IM&M showcase their set of suite tools that are available for Landlords/Facilities Manager's and Occupiers to control how their buildings are being used.
Drones and Associated Products and Services framework for the public sector
Here, the 100% publicly owned YPO tells us what we need to know about the intriguing new Drones and Associated Products and Services framework for the emergency service and the wider public sector.
Reopening the workplace in Italy, Sweden and the United States
In this article, member firms of Ius Laboris, provide guidance on the main employment issues around both operating in the current crisis and reopening the workplace in Italy, Sweden and the United States.
Innovative technology for natural disasters and other crises
Mayank Kejriwal from the University of Southern California, discusses the role innovative technology can play when it comes to natural disasters and other crises.
What will work look like after the pandemic?
IM&M discuss what work will look like after the coronavirus pandemic and what changes need to be made to our working environment.
The role of technology in keeping frontline care workers safe during crisis
Steve Sawyer, managing director of Access Health & Social Care, explains how technology is helping care providers to protect the safety of frontline care workers during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Environment priorities in Denmark: Nature, climate and green agenda
Lea Wermelin, Minister for the Environment, Denmark, argues that if we want to lead the way, we have to start with ourselves when it comes to nature, climate and a green agenda.
How to manage an insolvency process
John Bell, director and founder of Clarke Bell, discusses how a company can manage an insolvency process when going out of business is the only option.
Intelligent automation technology can relieve strain on the NHS
James Loft, COO of Rainbird, discusses how intelligent automation technology can be used to relieve pressure and strain on the NHS during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The University of Law: Transitioning to online learning and remote working
Matthew Tomlinson, Dean of the Leeds Campus at The University of Law, discusses the transition they made to online learning and remote working and shares the valuable lessons they learnt along the way.