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The Broadband USO – is it really helping those most in need?
What is the Broadband USO implemented by the Government, and how is it supporting digital connectivity?
The importance of data privacy in smart cities
Data privacy is an essential aspect of our modern society, and it is especially important in the context of smart cities.
Why connected patient data is key to transforming global health outcomes
In the next 3 years, the average volume of new healthcare data for each patient is predicted to exceed 1 terabyte; how can we reduce this to improve global health outcomes?
Unnecessary delays in radiology are crippling the NHS
Delays in radiology are hamstringing the already overstretched NHS and prevent clinicians from providing timely diagnoses and treatment to their patients.
How the new ESPR legislation will impact intellectual asset protection
To encourage the use of data in improving sustainability, the EU is working on a new proposal – the Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Requirements (ESPR).
How AI and cloud-native can help fight the recession
AI and cloud native technologies could help the UK public sector to brace itself for the recession, as well as support growth in times of uncertainty.
Going green: transport innovation in the face of climate change
How transport innovations and developments will shape our futures despite the challenges of climate change.
Transforming the performance of your built assets and estate
Glider Technology Limited discusses built asset data and its importance for the construction industry.
Science, research and innovation in the UK
Open Access Government writes about Nusrat Ghani MP, UK Minister for Science and Investment Strategy and the plans to maximise science, research and innovation in the UK.
What cybersecurity trends can we expect to see in 2023
As organisations become increasingly digital, adopting new technologies, applications and services, what can we expect from cybersecurity in the next 12 months?
The reality of the U.S approach to animal welfare
David Green, Executive Director at the U.S. Sustainability Alliance, explores the reality of U.S approaches to animal welfare.
Brain health conditions: Excellence in psychedelic treatments
Psychedelic treatments open up an unparalleled window of opportunity, but we need to get ready for their roll-out.
Global food security – Part 4; Enhancing a struggling food system
Professor Curtis R Youngs, the M.E. Ensminger Endowed Chair of International Animal Agriculture at Iowa State University, analyses the flaws of the food system in his fourth part analysis of global food security.
Core governance activities: Risk management and information governance
Risk management and information governance are two core governance activities. Without both disciplines in place, few organisations can expect to achieve sustainable success. While they are essential separately, they complement each other.
Risk management applications – Buyer advice for effective investment
Well-targeted investment in risk management software applications can yield significant benefits for decision-making and efficiency.
What can the UK learn from Norway’s uptake of electric vehicles?
Easee UK Ltd consider what the UK can learn from Norway’s uptake of electric vehicles.
Hemp & CBD – A legitimate industry framework
Here, Savage Cabbage Ltd argue for a legitimate Industry Framework when it comes to hemp & CBD
Closing the digital divide more rapidly and effectively
Digital connectivity has ingrained itself into our daily life and is now as crucial to businesses and communities as any other utility. That’s why we must begin to close the digital divide.
Digital transformation at the point of care
Nicola Hall, the Director NAO Consultancy Ltd discusses the point of care under the advancement of technology and digital transformation.
From geothermal pioneering to energy independency
Iceland’s geothermal pioneering, argues Carine Chatenay, the Marketing Manager for Verkís, has paved the way for energy independence.