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EUCTER: From a Jean Monnet Network to the European Counter-Terrorism and Security Institute
Christian Kaunert, Professor of Policing and Security at the University of South Wales, describes the scope of EUCTER, from a Jean Monnet Network to the European Counter-Terrorism and Security Institute.
Can digital twins drive greener multimodal transportation for cities?
The world’s cities are choked with vehicular traffic, compromising the quality of life for citizens and raising significant environmental concerns. What could digital twins do to help drive greener multimodal transportation for cities?.
Transnational flows of living cultural heritage: African screen media in the world
Dr. Sheila Petty, FRSC, Professor of Media Studies and SaskPower Research Chair in Cultural Heritage, at the University of Regina, explores transnational movements of living cultural heritage in African screen media.
Navigating the EU nursing workforce crisis: Stop talking, start acting!
Professor Dr Paul De Raeve, Secretary General of the European Federation of Nurses Associations, outlines the key policy actions necessary to mitigate the current nursing workforce crisis in the EU.
Sandra Gallina – Directorate General for Health and Food Safety (DG SANTE)
Sandra Gallina joined the European Commission in 1988 - she is today Director General for Health and Food Safety
She is at the forefront of the EU Vaccines Strategy and the fight against COVID-19, as well as the promotion of sustainable and safe food systems.
Before joining DG SANTE, between 2018...
Simple swaps in groceries could reduce emissions by a quarter
An Australian study suggests that switching to environmentally friendly versions of everyday food and drink items could cut household grocery emissions by over a quarter (26%).
Driving innovation: Japan’s approach to ICT R&D and building a resilient society
Dr Preethi Kesavan, Director of Studies, Head and School of Advanced Technology and Digital Media at London School of Business and Finance Singapore, charts Japan’s approach to ICT R&D and building a resilient society.
How small cells are empowering local governments to build smarter cities
Ian Newbury, Business Development Director at BT Wholesale, describes how small cells can support greener and more sustainable technology infrastructure and facilitate a better digital future for everyone.
To invest or divest? Local authorities face difficult choices
As the nation prepares for a general election, local authorities find themselves grappling with mounting uncertainty and pressure to make critical decisions regarding their property portfolios.
Tackling transport emissions in the UK
Richard Hebditch, UK Director of the European Federation for Transport and Environment (Transport & Environment), details what needs to be done to tackle transport emissions in the UK.
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.
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.
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...
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.
UK Gov launches measures to enhance cyber security in AI models and software
In a bid to fortify the nation's cyber defences and foster economic growth, the UK government has introduced pioneering measures aimed at bolstering cyber security in AI models and software.
UK urged to act quickly to lead the green industrial revolution
Britain has an opportunity to become a global leader in the green industrial revolution, but swift and strong action from the government is needed, according to a significant new report by the Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR).
Irene Rios – AIMPLAS
Graduate in Chemical Engineering. Master's Degree in Polymeric Materials and Composites Technology, and Master's Degree in Sustainable Chemistry
She began her professional activity in 2019 at AIMPLAS, where currently, she works as a research technician in the Packaging area. Irene has experience in the synthesis, processing and transformation of biopolymers,...
The natural refrigerant choice and environmental considerations
As the refrigeration industry has matured, natural refrigerants have progressively been displaced by synthetic alternatives. However, Tim Mitchell, Sales Director of Klima-Therm, says a greater focus on environmental considerations could reverse this trend.
UK Government is shifting its focus to electricity for low-carbon heating
Plans by the UK government for a major hydrogen heating trial have been delayed, signalling a move towards electricity as the primary energy source for household heating.
Singapore airlines advances sustainability efforts with Neste SAF partnership
Singapore Airlines Group has reached a significant agreement with specialist supplier Neste to procure 1,000 tonnes of neat sustainable aviation fuel (SAF).