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Martin Schuettler – CorTec GmbH
Martin Schüttler studied electrical engineering at the University of Braunschweig
His dissertation discussed nerve intersections processed using microsystems engineering. Since the completion of his PhD in 2002, and with more than 150 publications, he has earned an international reputation in the field of neuroprosthetics.
After several research periods abroad, he became...
Transforming clinical capacity to be a force for good
Elina Naydenova, CEO of Feebris, shares her thoughts on how to improve the NHS clinical capacity, to serve more patients with enhanced healthcare technologies.
Debunking electric vehicle myths: why EVs are the future of transport
Olivia Serrage, Group Marketing Manager at evec, looks to the future of transport, explaining why sustainability will be better achieved with the adoption of electric vehicles.
Is the Bank of England’s plan to curb UK inflation really working?
The government is currently supporting the BoE’s stance of continuing to raise interest rates to stamp out UK inflation – but is it working?
Quantum network technology
Prof Dr Stephanie Wehner, Director of the European Quantum Internet Alliance, explains how quantum network technology and a quantum internet could revolutionise communication and connectivity.
How to preserve energy & make a positive environmental impact with your medical fridge
Harrison Thomas, Content Marketing Executive at CoolMed, walks us through what we need to know about energy efficiency and running a medical fridge.
Welsh Pubs secure UK government funding to preserve community spirit
Welsh pubs have been granted £694,250 of UK government funding - from the Community Ownership Fund, preserving the spirit of local communities.
Towards One Health Intelligence surveillance systems
The increase in global diseases and other health threats in recent decades has necessitated the importance of strengthening our surveillance systems towards early detection and monitoring of drivers.
Nutritional management of chronic kidney disease in pets
Renea Creech and Kim Wilson outline the challenges of Chronic Kidney Disease in pets, the irreversible loss of kidney function, and how nutrition can help.
Analysing the effects of using cannabis on youth mental health
Mary Cannon, Professor of Psychiatric Epidemiology and Youth Mental Health at RCSI University of Medicine and Health Sciences, investigates the effects of using cannabis on young people’s mental health.
Mary Cannon – RCSI University of Medicine and Health Sciences
Mary Cannon is Professor of Psychiatric Epidemiology and Youth Mental Health in the Department of Psychiatry, RCSI University of Medicine and Health Sciences, Ireland and a consultant psychiatrist in Beaumont Hospital, Dublin
Her area of research interest is young people’s mental health, and identifying early risk and protective factors for...
Risk management: To quantify or not to quantify?
Patrick Parker, Director of CGR Ltd, explores whether a qualitative or quantitive risk assessment is optimal for risk management in your organisation.
The digital transformation journey: A guide from a G-Cloud framework supplier
As a G-Cloud framework supplier and quality assurance specialist, we understand that when embarking on a Digital Transformation (DT) journey, organisations need to augment their IT and digital teams to meet the demand of such a large undertaking.
What is needed for enterprise communications
In this opinion piece, Charles Stephenson, Divisional Director from YUDU Sentinel, explores the way ahead when it comes to enterprise communications.
Peter Kavanagh – Harmony Energy
After spending ten years working in finance, Peter founded Harmony Energy in 2010. He has over 16 years’ experience in the renewable energy sector, in financing and development.
In November 2021, Peter and the team successfully floated Harmony Energy Income Trust on the London Stock Exchange.
Peter is also a Director...
A focus on Global Biodiversity Framework Target 7: Approaches to pollution
Dr Christoph Neumann analyses the Global Biodiversity Framework Target 7, and explains the need for a qualified risk-based approach to pollution from the COP15 convention.
Innovative technologies improving stroke care and physician burnout
Zoë Sebastian from RapidAI shares how novel solutions are making a meaningful impact on the delivery of care, reducing physician burnout, and ultimately improving patient outcomes in stroke care and beyond.
Giant kites could tow ships across ocean and reduce carbon emissions
French company Airseas has introduced an innovative solution to reduce fuel consumption and reuduce carbon emissions in the shipping industry.
Business and human rights in Japan: An overview
Professor Emi Sugawara from Osaka University of Economics and Law, Faculty of International Studies, walks us through the critical development of Japan’s policies concerning business and human rights.
CBD benefits to help you take control of your health
Savage Cabbage Ltd discuss CBD benefits and how they specifically work to aid anxiety, stress, sleep problems and menopause symptoms.