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Do you have the agility and data visibility you need to properly plan for...
After a decade of financial instability, the COVID-19 pandemic, and a period of rising demand for services, robust financial planning and data visibility is more important to the public sector than ever.
Mental Health Europe
"Mental Health Europe, with the collaboration of Mental Health Ireland, are very pleased to have contributed an article to Open Access Government (January 2023 issue). We are very grateful to the editor and thank you once again for keeping the spotlight on mental health!"
90% of the world’s population will be affected by compound heat and drought
Global warming is projected to intensify compound heat and drought hazards tenfold, as rising temperatures are projected around the world.
Data-driven Government from Unit4 ERP
Sally Murdoch, Public Sector Director from Unit4 discusses breaking down silos to create a data-driven culture in government and public administration.
What is the secret of ultradurable Roman concrete?
The Pantheon is the world's oldest structure at 1,898 years old; but how has it stood the test of time? Roman concrete is the answer.
Finding success in back-office transformation
Change is inevitable - but the nature of change itself is evolving as organisations work to manage the impact of multiple accelerating and unforeseen events.
How long will it take European drivers to save for an electric vehicle?
How long will it take European drivers to save for electric vehicles based on the average cost of an EV compared to the average wage?
Making wearable electronics less expensive with screen printing
A breakthrough in screen printing may allow scientists to create the structures that power wearable electronics faster and cheaper than ever.
UK engineering, manufacturing, and technology apprenticeships in decline
An inquiry is being launched by the government to assess the decline in engineering, manufacturing and technology apprenticeships nationally across the UK.
Healthcare app to assess out-of-hospital cardiac arrest patients
A prototype healthcare app aims to revolutionise treatment for patients who suffer a cardiac arrest outside of a hospital.
QUIJOTE: Mapping the structure of our galaxy’s magnetic field
Using the QUIJOTE experiment, scientists are now producing the most accurate description until now of the polarization in the microwave emission processes in our galaxy.
Transforming the performance of your built assets and estate
Glider Technology Limited discusses built asset data and its importance for the construction industry.
Cancer vaccine trials encourage personalised immunotherapies
A new partnership will help accelerate clinical trials across the UK for a cancer vaccine with the potential for personalised immunotherapies.
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.
Elderly care and digital health in Scotland
The priorities of Scottish Government Health Secretary Humza Yousaf MSP, especially elderly care and digital health, are underlined here by Open Access Government.
Digital innovation during a cost-of-living crisis
If public sector teams are going to push forward with digital innovation through the cost-of-living crisis, they need to focus on quick wins to boost efficiency.
It is time to boost innovation in Africa and Europe
A new sustainable business and digital hub for innovation stakeholders from across Africa and Europe known as the EiA Centre has begun operation in Cape Town.
Unlocking the future of circular bioeconomy in Europe
Open Access Government provides an update on Europe’s circular bioeconomy, which brings together various actors from bio-based industries, ranging from farmers to scientists, to solve technological, regulatory and market challenges.
The advancement of science in Japan
The advancement of science in Japan is a crucial aim of the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS).
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...