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How technology is making district heating a reality
David Mvula, Head of Commercial Strategy at ENSEK, reveals how technology is making district heating a reality.
Fibre optic cables fed through water pipes in UK broadband trial
Fibre optic cables will be fed through water pipes in a new UK Government broadband trial to connect more hard-to-reach homes.
How to strike a happy medium with a hybrid working plan
Jonathan Sharp, Director, Britannic Technologies, discusses how a hybrid working plan can create a happy medium.
How technology can alleviate the charity sector’s funding shortfall
John McLaren, Head of Business, Idox, explores how the charity sector's funding shortfall can be alleviated with technology.
Office, hybrid or home? The future of work for local governments
Attar Naderi, UK Business Manager, Laserfiche, explores how local governments are preparing for hybrid working post-COVID.
Flexibility and smart analytics are critical to electoral canvass efficiency
William Quinton, Head of Elections, Idox, ponders what the Japanese relay team can teach us about harnessing technology to optimise the annual electoral canvas.
A guide to service design for the public sector
Coca Rivas, director of design at dxw, explores what she sees as the key conflict when it comes to service design in the public sector - what the organisation wants, versus what they need.
Emerging pedagogy and secured practices for adopting e-learning
Dr Preethi Kesavan, Head of School of Technology at LSBF Singapore, ponders the innovative teaching and learning methodologies that educators must employ when implementing e-learning.
Furlough fraud: Can IT modernisation help find HMRC’s lost £27 billion?
Mike Kiersey, Principal Technologist, Boomi, details how HMRC can modernise their IT systems to help recoup the billions lost in furlough fraud.
Local authorities, digital transformation and the COVID rebound
Martin McFadyen, Head of Public Sector, Virgin Media Business, explores what the new local authority should look like after COVID.
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Delivering modern and efficient integrated digital services
Rachel Felix, Digital Programme Manager, Chesterfield Borough Council, explores how to deliver modern and efficient integrated digital services.
UK Government fails to tackle online racial abuse of athletes
On Monday (12 July) there was a stark increase in online racial abuse against Bukayo Saka, Marcus Rashford and Jadon Sancho - with the infamously late Online Safety Bill far from becoming law, how are the Government tackling this?
Local government must see hybrid work as an opportunity
Gareth Johns, Senior Director, Vertical Solutions, RingCentral UK, explains why local government must see hybrid work as an opportunity to embrace new ways of working.
The digitalisation of the probate industry and the pandemics impact
Philip Turvey, executive director at Anglia Research, explores how the pandemic has accelerated the digitalisation of legal practices.
How retailers can boost growth post-lockdown through data
Vihan Sharma, Managing Director Europe, LiveRamp, explores why the lockdown pushed Britain’s high street to a tipping point and why we’ll be better for it.
Utilising digital technology to enable whole-system integration in healthcare
Here, Lisa Riley, Vice President of Strategic Product and Partnership Development for the VitalHub group of companies in the UK, assesses how integrated digital healthcare is helping to transform the NHS.
UK SMEs embrace shift to hybrid working
Myles Leach, MD, NFON UK, discusses the future of SME business models as companies shift to embrace hybrid working.
Push-pull tech for sustainable agricultural intensification in East Africa
The UPSCALE project aims to achieve food security in sub-Saharan Africa by using nature-based solutions inspired by push-pull technology to close the yield gap in smallholder agriculture.
Universities bridging the digital divide through social mobility
Sean Lowry, Group Chief Technology Officer at Glide, explores the widening digital divide in the UK and how the end of lockdown will see increased social mobility, especially amongst young people who are applying for universities.