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The tip of the iceberg: Unlocking billions by fighting fraud and error
The UK National Audit Office is renewing its focus on helping the government deliver value for money by preventing fraud and error – potentially saving billions for the UK taxpayer.
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.
Interactive digital media platforms impact on Canadians lives
Dr Hamed Taherdoost, Associate Professor and Chair of Research and Scholarly Activities Committee at University Canada West, explains the impact of interactive digital media platforms on the lives of many Canadians today.
Dr Hamed Taherdoost – University Canada West
Dr Hamed Taherdoost is the Associate Professor and chair of research and scholarly activities committee at University Canada West
He holds PhD of Computer Science and Master of Information Security and has authored over 200 refereed research papers in peer-reviewed international journals and conference proceedings, as well as 30 book...
Global life expectancy to rise by 2050
Global life expectancy is set to rise significantly by 2050, according to the latest findings from the Global Burden of Disease Study (GBD) 2021.
Public sector procurement: Challenges and opportunities for IT buyers
Discover insights on public sector procurement for IT buyers: Navigating challenges, seizing opportunities, and embracing innovative changes for enhanced efficiency and value.
Department of Chemical Engineering at the University of Patras
Developing chemical engineers educated in research, development and optimisation of production of industrial products and materials.
Study finds rise in global metabolic health risks
A new report from the Global Burden of Diseases, Injuries, and Risk Factors Study (GBD) 2021, shows the escalating health challenges seen by metabolic risk factors.
Herman Scheepers – Flexible Power Systems
Herman is an electrical engineer specializing in software. He possesses extensive practical experience in serving across utilities, energy, logistics, resourcing, financial services, and public sectors
He is an analytical and out of box thinker with a proven track record of solving complex-real-world problems using technology and data. He has experience...
engAGE – Centre for Research on Aging
engAGE is a Centre for Research on Aging at Concordia University in Montreal that aspires to change how we think about aging.
Local Government Elections 2024: What changes can we expect to see?
As the dust settles on the Local Government Elections 2024, many councils will assess how the changes will affect their organisations and, in some cases, plan for a future without one party in control. But are councils ready to adapt, and what can they do to ensure the transition is as smooth as possible?.
Transforming NHS procurement: how good data holds the key to integrated care Â
Lee Jackson, Managing Director of North West London Procurement Services, discusses the importance of robust data in supporting increasingly integrated health service delivery and NHS procurement processes.
Combating cyber-enabled fraud: Sapphire’s proactive cyber security approach
The Internet offers many advantages. However, with online crime totalling $8tn globally, the system seems broken.
Using solar heat to revolutionise steel and cement manufacturing
Researchers in Switzerland are introducing a method to use solar energy instead of fossil fuels to generate the high temperatures required for smelting steel and producing cement.
The mental health crisis within the NHS
In a recent survey conducted by the Royal College of Nursing (RCN), it was revealed that nearly nine out of ten NHS nurses in England are working while ill.
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.
Lee Jackson – North West London Procurement Services
Lee possesses a broad suite of experiences and capabilities from his career across financial services, aviation, engineering, retail, health and the wider public sector
Those experiences in a wide range of predominantly change and innovation roles provide Lee with a unique perspective that through his strategic transformational leadership enables him...
The Impact of Sleep Deprivation: Recognising the Silent Epidemic
Lisa Artis, Deputy CEO at The Sleep Charity outlines the drivers and impact of poor sleep and why sleep deprivation must be considered a public health priority.
Lisa Artis – The Sleep Charity
Lisa has worked in the realm of sleep for more than 12 years and previously headed up The Sleep Council, a not-for-profit advisory organisation, that merged with The Sleep Charity in July 2020
An experienced sleep advisor, Lisa is responsible for the strategic and operational aspects of the charity and...
Artificial intelligence and machine learning in agriculture
HCR Law experts walk us through what we need to know about artificial intelligence and machine learning in agriculture.