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How AI can become the NHS’s lifeline: Protecting healthcare staff with technology
Adrian Sutherland, Strategy Director (Global Healthcare) at Endava, outlines how artificial intelligence technologies can be a valuable tool in supporting healthcare staff and improving patient outcomes.
Energy policy priorities for Europe, including Sweden
Ebba Busch, Minister for Energy, Business and Industry and Deputy Prime Minister, Ministry of Climate and Enterprise, charts the energy policy priorities for Europe, including those of her own Government in Sweden.
Investment of ÂŁ48m to improve infrastructure in lower-income countries
In a groundbreaking move, Minister of State for Development and Africa Andrew Mitchell revealed a new ÂŁ48 million program to enhance infrastructure in lower-income countries.
Empower research careers strengthen the European research area
The topics discussed here by Marc Lemaître, Director-General for Research and Innovation of the European Commission, are empowering research careers and reinforcing the European Research Area.
Job vacancies decrease as UK unemployment holds steady at 4.2%
While unemployment rates remained stable, job openings continued to decline in most sectors of the economy.
Closing the gap: Understanding and encouraging female entrepreneurship
Dr Elizabeth R. Moore, Head of Leadership at The University of Law Business School, provides a comprehensive analysis on bridging the gender gap to welcome more female entrepreneurship.
Understanding Taiwan’s offshore wind industry
Here, Open Access Government speaks to Gwo-shyh Song, Chairman of MMA Global Aqua, and explores the challenges, successes and long term plans for the offshore wind power projects in Taiwan.
Accessing childcare: Parents’ logistical challenges and gender equality
Prof Ingela Naumann from the University of Fribourg, explains why reducing parents' logistical challenges in coordinating work and childcare matters for gender equality.
Navigating the public sector staffing crisis: A call for sustainable solutions
The public sector faces a staffing crisis with high demand, low workforce, and recruitment issues.
Sensing equipment worth ÂŁ88 Million to protect UK Armed Forces
Cutting-edge sensing equipment, valued at ÂŁ88 million, will enhance the safety of the UK Armed Forces detecting, identifying, and monitoring.
Probing the individuality of cells and molecules
Sotaro Uemura, Professor at the University of Tokyo, probes the individuality of cells and molecules.
Advancing space technologies: UK Space Agency launches ÂŁ65M technology funding
UK Space Agency is unveiling a substantial funding opportunity, amounting to ÂŁ65 million aimed at driving advancements in space technologies.
Will the Rosebank oil and gas project to strengthen UK economy or harm the...
The UK government has welcomed the regulatory approval of the Rosebank oil and gas project despite continued environmental concerns.
Smart tech in towns and cities: A ÂŁ1.3 million pilot
The UK is about to embrace the potential of smart tech in towns and cities thanks to a ÂŁ1.3 million government pilot program.
Strengthening UK ties with Canada and the US: Minister’s visit
UK's Americas Minister, David Rutley, embarks on a four-day visit to Canada and the US, aiming to deepen security alliances.
Civil society calls for an ambitious European water strategy
Civil society is calling for a bold new European water strategy, according to Pietro Francesco De Lotto, President of the Consultative Commission on Industrial Change and EESC Member.
Decarbonising the world economy with synthetic biology
Macquarie University Distinguished Professor Ian Paulsen, discusses how synthetic biology can be used to decarbonise the global economy.
Decarbonising aviation: Sustainable aviation fuels are coming to UK flight
Sustainable aviation fuels are coming to aviation. The UK should seize this opportunity, Andy Phillips, Aerospace Policy Advisor at ADS Group argues, as a contribution towards decarbonising aviation.
The modern battlefield: ÂŁ89 Million awarded for UK armed forces
In an incredible development, the UK Armed Forces are set to experience improved connectivity on the battlefield, thanks to massive ÂŁ89 million contract award.
Supporting the transition to electric vehicles in 2023
The Defence Support organisation has launched hydrogen stations for Front-Line Command EVs, initiating the transition to electric vehicles.