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Dr Padmesh Gupta – Oxford Business College

Academician, business leader, author, poet and engineer Dr Gupta is a multi-dimensional personality After studying English Literature, Anthropology and Political Science at Lucknow University in India, Dr Gupta pursued Chemical Engineering with a specialisation in aromatic chemicals and perfumery flavours from the Institute of Roure Bertrand Dupont in France. He...
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Understanding osteoarthritis: Causes, symptoms, and treatment options

With ten million people in the UK alone suffering from osteoarthritis, Dr Deborah Lee explains the prevalence of the condition, the common risk factors, and preventative measures.
Old woman in bed looking at screen of laptop and consulting with a doctor online at home, telehealth

The future of healthcare: Exploring the benefits of virtual wards

The Health Tech Alliance explains the importance of digital and technological innovations, particularly virtual wards, in supporting NHS healthcare providers.
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The pivotal role of literacy in primary school education

Amelia Clayton and Rachelle Carter, Directors at Madeleine Lindley Ltd, discuss the pivotal role of literacy in primary school education.
Micrograph of peritoneal Mesothelioma.

Mesothelioma: The unravelling of a perplexing puzzle

Dr Avinash Hari Narayanan (MBChB), Clinical Lead at London Medical Laboratory, explores the key challenges in mesothelioma prevention, diagnosis and treatment.

Rocket Healthcare App: Connecting health professionals with the community whilst aiding a healthier population

Rocket Healthcare, a sub-division of Mobile Rocket, has gone from strength to strength in 2023. Providing digital business solutions for NHS and social care partners like the Rocket Healthcare App whilst assisting digital transformation needs is at the heart of what they do.

8,000 steps a day can help reduce the risk of premature death

A groundbreaking global study has, determined the ideal step count that maximizes benefits for the majority of individuals, while also revealing the added advantages of walking at a certain pace.
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New electricity market: Liberalisation and regulation?

In this European energy policy focus, Jan Dirx, Rapporteur for the EESC opinion on Electricity market reform, advocates for liberalisation and regulation where appropriate.

Global concerns surrounding AI risks and opportunities

In a historic move, the UK Government has unveiled a comprehensive report on the capabilities and potential AI risks associated with frontier AI.
implications of e-waste

The toxicological implications of e-waste

Here, Donald A. Bruun and Pamela J. Lein discuss the toxicological implications of e-waste and how to address this global problem.
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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.
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Business and human rights in Japan: Rights holders’ perspectives

Emi Sugawara, Osaka University of Economics and Law, examines business and human rights issues in Japan with a focus on the priority issues from rights holders’ perspectives.
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RESCUER: Supporting new concepts for breast cancer subtypes treatment

RESCUER is an EU Horizon 2020 project, coordinated by the University of Oslo, Norway, that aims to predict treatment response and test new combinational therapies for complex breast cancer subtypes.
Fig 1: The Abernathy-Utterback curve represents the innovation pipeline in this case as it transitions through the production of two consecutive stable products. It has three phases: 1) the Fluid Phase, where flexibility is needed because of uncertainty in the product idea, the technology and the market and in this case, the needs of the research community; 2) the Transitional Phase, when the technology, the application and the customer’s needs are better understood until a ‘dominant design’ emerges; 3,) the Specific Phase the ‘dominant design’ shifts from being different to having good performance

FFEA software: Repeated early innovation

Dr Joanna Leng, Senior Research Software Engineering Fellow at the University of Leeds, discusses software with repeated early innovation using the example of the FFEA software.
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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.

Robin Oddon – Techtera

Robin acts as International Projects Manager for Techtera, the innovation cluster dedicated to the French textile industry He graduated with a Masters degree in international business and European economics, and joined Techtera in 2015. Since then, he worked on the development of international development programmes for textile SMEs, and now...
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The sustainable catalyst-based chemical industry

Dr Xochitl Dominguez Benetton, Senior Scientist and Project Coordinator from the Flemish Institute for Technological Research, walks us through the sustainable catalyst-based chemical industry which is very much a part of the FIREFLY project.

17,000 patients avoid unnecessary hospital visits in Scotland thanks to tech

Health Boards in Scotland are implementing innovative technologies to enhance communication among GPs and paramedics, transforming hospital visits.
Cascais, Portugal - June 9th, 2018: Cascais food market is the place to go if you want fresh local produce and fish. Busiest days are Wed and Sat

Ultra-processed food and obesity: How can we eat more healthy?

What is ultra-processed food? What does the research say about ultra-processed food and obesity? How can we change our diet and eat more healthily?
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Enabling innovative connectivity solutions for the public sector

Here’s an update on Network Services 3 from Crown Commercial Service, a prime example of providing innovative connectivity solutions to the public sector.

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