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The future of renewable aviation fuel
Willie Coetzee, Market Development Director at Honeywell Europe, discusses what the future holds for renewable technology, such as renewable aviation fuel.
Bioelectronic technology: the future of healthcare
Rick Rowan, CEO and founder of NuroKor Bioelectronics, tells us about how bioelectronic technology is changing the future of healthcare.
Hyperautomation is the future for the public sector
As the automation tide rolls in, organisations and the public sector need to make sure they’re prepared for growth.
How clarity and standards can help the CBD Industry to thrive
Michael Sassano, CEO at SOMAÍ Pharmaceuticals, walks us through how clarity and standards can help the CBD Industry to thrive.
Workers at risk: How do traumatic jobs affect essential workers?
R. Nicholas Carleton and Gregory S Anderson analyse the workplace stressors and risks of public safety personnel and front-line healthcare workers.
Professor Marco Mongiello – The University of Law Business School
Professor Marco Mongiello is a member of the Executive Board of The University of Law, with responsibility for the success of its Business School (ULBS) in the UK and internationally. With over two decades of experience in UK Higher Education and as a Chartered Accountant with the Institute of Chartered...
Managing occupational stress and staying motivated
Occupational stress can affect anyone at any time, so it is important to understand how to manage it for the sake of yourself and your wider company.
Taking complexity into account: Public health strategies adaption to the end of the decade
Dr Zisis Kozlakidis and Sandra Nanyonga discuss public health strategies, then and now, with a focus on the prevalence of STDs.
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.
Digital public services need to maximise their citizen user experience
The user experience is key to sufficient and operational digital public services, with the potential to reimagine communications and marketing opportunities.
Redesigning medical alarms to improve public health
Researchers at McMaster University and Vanderbilt University explain how could changing the tune of hospital medical alarms could improve public health.
Why is smartphone addiction on the rise, and are you being affected?
With 6.3% of the population currently suffering, Dr Deborah Lee, Dr Fox Online Pharmacy, explores and examines concerns around smartphone addiction (SMA).
The role of hydrogen in the UK’s transition to net zero
Dr Dustin Bauer, Associate, with Georgina Ainscow, Partner, discusses the role of hydrogen in the UK’s transition to net zero.
Energy price crisis: Support for consumers & businesses
Petru Sorin Dandea from the European Economic and Social Committee (EESC), explores the support available for consumers and businesses in light of the energy price crisis.
The power of VDI in 2023’s evolving business landscape
Businesses need to ensure they can provide a better experience for employees without compromising the security of their digital assets - can Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) be the key?
How to leverage social value to win public sector contracts
How can businesses leverage social value to attract and retain customers and win public sector contracts in 2023.
We need to rethink food security
Lindsay Duncan, Farming Campaigns Manager, World Animal Protection, explains why we need to rethink food security.
Lindsay Duncan – World Animal Protection
Lindsay Duncan is World Animal Protection UK's farming campaigns manager working towards a reduction in meat consumption to sustainable levels and an end to factory farming globally
Lindsay recently worked on World Animal Protection's research into antimicrobial resistance on meat and in the environment in the UK and is calling...
Inflation in the NHS: How do we better allocate capital funding?
Rising costs of living severely affect the NHS and the health sector, but can efficient capital funding mitigate soaring inflation?
Can clay be used for carbon capture?
Sandia chemical engineer Tuan Ho has led a team investigating the possibility of using clay for carbon capture.