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How will the UK Cyber Essentials Scheme change in April 2023?
Cybersecurity has been subject to a wave of change over the last decade and is reflected in the UK Cyber Essentials Scheme.
Healthcare’s road to recovery: why identity security is critical
Months after a ransomware attack hit parts of the NHS, the effects are still being felt – how can better identity security improve safety?
Public sector innovation: Bold thinking in troubled times
Public sector innovation is vital at a time when reform, modernisation and net zero agendas pose new demands.
What are 7 of the latest business trends you should follow?
With business owners constantly looking for unique advantages, here are the 7 latest business trends going into the new year.
Rethinking resilience: technology can help local councils face unprecedented challenges
As 2023 unfolds, the UK’s public sector still finds itself in the midst of an extended, difficult winter – but how can local councils overcome this?
Do not press pause on innovation strategies
Leaders from organisations across the private and public sectors are taking charge of implementing innovative strategies to deliver value and provide meaningful products and services to their customers.
API security risks in the automotive industry
The threat cybercrime poses to finances is known, but few recognise the risks inherent with connected cars – here's how to find vulnerabilities in API security.
Transformations to knowledge-based technology at Vestas Aircoil
Vestas Aircoil A/S delve into their transformation from a blacksmith company to a company making its decisions on knowledge-based technology
Local government weathering the storm: how to ensure long-term sustainability
Local governments face tough conditions when thinking about long-term sustainability; how can they succeed?
Can Intelligent Automation help business growth projections in 2023?
Economic uncertainty and worker dissatisfaction are plaguing business growth - is intelligent automation the answer?
Electric mobility trends: 2023 to be the turning point for heavy vehicles
Rising electricity prices, inflation and the scarcity of raw materials have cast doubt on the future prospects of electric mobility – so what is the future of the electric car?
Robots as enablers: Improving the working culture in the public sector through automation
Nathan Cairns, Head of Intelligent Automation Practice at Kainos, discusses how automation could impact the public sector.
How can speech recognition redefine patient care?
Speech recognition solutions could tackle the administrative burden of clinical documentation, and help deliver better-informed patient treatment.
Water utility providers need digital transformation to maintain water resilience
Water resilience in the time of climate change is essential, but how can water utility providers better deliver this? – Digital transformation is the key.
Professor Nick Jennings CB FREng FRS – Royal Academy of Engineering
Professor Nick Jennings CB FREng FRS is a Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering and Chair of its Engineering Policy Centre Committee
He is an internationally recognised authority on Artificial Intelligence and a founder of the field of multi-agent systems. He was the UK Government’s first Chief Scientific Adviser...
How government departments can cut costs through hyperautomation
David Shannon, SAS UK & Ireland, discusses how departments can achieve cost savings whilst improving the efficiency of public service via hyperautomation.
Genetics and machine learning can improve blood transfusion outcomes
Better blood transfusion outcomes for patients and better protection of the NHS blood supply can be achieved with machine learning, argue Drs Samuel McDermott, Nicholas Gleadall and Sara Trompeter.
AI for mammography performance and quality enhancement
Lisa Johnston, PhD, Product Expert at Volpara Health, explains the use of AI for mammography performance and quality enhancement.
Rui Prada – INESC-ID
Rui Prada is an associate professor at the Computer Science Department of Instituto Superior Técnico – University of Lisbon, where he teaches courses on Game Design and Development and Human-Robot Interaction
He is a senior researcher at INESC-ID in the Artificial Intelligence for People and Society Group, where he develops...
Predictive toxicology evolving from in vivo to in vitro to in silico systems
Cecilia Van Cauwenberghe from Frost & Sullivan’s TechCasting Group, lifts the lid on predictive toxicology evolving from in vivo to in vitro to in silico systems starting with a look at organoids & organ-on-chip microfluidic devices.