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Unblocking the retail supply chain with blockchain
Here, TATA consultancy services provide a detailed summary of a recent white paper which discusses unblocking the retail supply chain with blockchain technology.
Offshore wind: Five things we’ve learnt in the last year
In the run-up to U.S. Offshore Wind Conference, Eoghan Quinn, Global Wind Lead - New Energy for Worley, reflects on the ever-evolving environment of the offshore wind sector.
How are mobile apps transforming the election process?
In this article, content creator Peter Davidson discusses how mobile apps are making a difference in the election process.
R&D tax relief: A guide for engineering companies
Here, Cale Bannister, at Myriad Associates, offers engineering companies top advice on how they can apply for R&D tax relief.
How can tech-enabled data sharing help London’s young people?
Dave Pether talks us through how tech-enabled integration and data sharing can deliver better outcomes for London’s young people.
How can tech enable a political ‘children’s manifesto’?
Here, Richard Betts at Servelec discusses the necessity for interoperable technology needed to make a political 'children's manifesto' happen.
How can AI-powered remote monitoring systems revolutionise healthcare?
Nathan McKinley, Business Development Manager at Cerdonis Technologies LLC, explores how patient monitoring and prevention of health hazards has become easier with the help of AI-based health systems and applications.
Enhancing your SME by implementing technology solutions
In this article, Opus Energy shares its top 6 technology solutions for helping SME owners to streamline their business processes.
Jisc gives academics access to millions of open data maps
The Jisc Geospatial Data service will give academics access to millions of open data maps, including the use of live satellite imagery.
R&D departments warned they must prepare for surge in workloads
R&D departments have much work to do to prepare for an imminent increase in workloads, according to new research by Ayming.
Why updated software remains critical to the NHS
Chris Mountford, account director and head of public sector at Stone Group, highlights the critical importance of NHS providers updating their software to Windows 10 as recent research found that three-quarters of trusts were still using Windows 7.
How is technology impacting the future of care homes?
In this article, Silas Campbell at Blueleaf identifies and discusses the ways in which technology is impacting and enhancing the way care homes are run; from smart home integration to robots helping to fight loneliness.
Boosting UK public sector delivery with robotic assistance
Business Systems UK’s Will Davenport explains why software designed to automate routine operations could be a real help for a cash-starved UK public sector.
Smart cities, smarter approaches: How to build trust into connected urban spaces?
Here, Ashley Stevenson explains to us how smart cities need to build trust into connected urban spaces.
UK Sanctions: Where are we now?
Here, John Binns from BCL Solicitors LLP briefly explains UK sanctions - where they came from and what the B-word impact will be.
Fusion could be the answer to the UK’s issue with public sector innovation
Tim Devine, technology expert, and Kate Robertson, defence and security expert at PA Consulting discuss how fusion could be the answer to the UK’s issue with public sector innovation, allowing the government to pool together the different pockets of innovation.
Ever-changing technological capabilities are revolutionising architecture
In this article, Richard Hyams, Director at Astudio, discusses how technology is revolutionising architecture and the design process.
Blue Badge: Putting the plumbing at the centre for a citizen-first approach
Here, Paul Tomlinson, Managing Director at IEG4, discusses the new digital Blue Badge service and the challenges that it poses to councils, especially following the addition of hidden disabilities into the scheme.
Protecting U.S. agriculture from pests and pathogens
APHIS, part of the USDA, is using a risk-based approach to protect U.S. agriculture from potentially devastating plant pests and diseases, as we discover here.
The exciting future of digital development in Sweden
The exciting future of digital development in Sweden is explored here, with a focus on the potential of artificial intelligence.