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Liquid Crystal Elastomers: Exploring smart plastics, reversible adhesion and material automation
Eugene M. Terentjev, Professor of Polymer Physics from the University of Cambridge, enlightens us on Smart Plastics, specifically on how liquid crystalline elastomers bring automation into materials.
Innovative approaches to cancer treatments oncological engineering
Prof Richard M Hall, School of Mechanical Engineering, University of Leeds, explores how oncological engineering is paving the way for new and innovative cancer treatments.
AI in healthcare: The road to acceptance, trust and adoption
How will a better understanding of AI and machine learning help build trust in a new generation of diagnostic tools?
AI and ML at the core of digital transformations in the public sector
Rocío de León, the UK Account Manager at Innova-tsn, looks at AI & ML use in the public sector, which is key to the government’s digital transformation.
Calorimetric studies and safety tests on lithium-ion cells and post-lithium cells
Open Access Government interviews Dr Carlos Ziebert from KIT on the thermal and safety properties of batteries across calorimetric studies.
Shatter the glass ceiling on your company’s ability to innovate through effective business-university collaborations
Dayna Arnold, Project Manager at Zest Consult, a leading digital technology consultancy, discusses the benefits of business-university collaborations to overcome barriers and boost their innovation capabilities.
Cancer research: The only way to avoid a cancer epidemic
Dr Lynn Turner, Director of Research at Worldwide Cancer Research, states that cancer research is the only way to avoid a cancer epidemic.
£1.5 million towards promoting AI for reducing carbon emissions
The UK Government has launched a new programme to support the use of AI for reducing carbon emissions.
5 ethical AI considerations to future proof your business
The main ethical challenges of AI fall into four broad categories; digital amplification, discrimination, security and control and inequality.
Honeywell recognizes high performing Channel Partners at 2022 Honeywell EMEA conference
Honeywell Process Solutions unveiled its Channel Partner award winners at the 2022 Honeywell EMEA conference; here's who won.
North America Analysis October 2022
We enter Winter 2022 with our particular October volume of North America Analysis, crammed with insightful policy articles.
5 Ideas on how local government can support local business
The SMEs sector decreased in both number and turnover and most of the business owners are not overly optimistic looking forward and plan to downsize their businesses.
AI technology is not dark magic, it’s just misunderstood
AI technology has a vital role to play in the future of business and academia, and the better our understanding of it, the more it can expand across sectors and skill sets.
With digital transformation, food industries stay competitive
Daniel de la Puente, Responsible for EU projects at CTIC CITA, states the case for digital transformation for food industries to stay competitive
Big data and analytics services and software
Crown Commercial Service explains how a new ‘first of its kind’ agreement, specifically for big data and analytics services and software, is launched to help the public sector continue on its digital transformation journey.
Precision radiotherapy: Our most effective cancer treatment
David Bloomfield, Consultant in Clinical Oncology Sussex Cancer Centre, argues that precision radiotherapy is our most effective cancer treatment and should be available to everyone with cancer, but workforce planning is failing our patients.
Implement AI-based technology to reduce the environmental impact of the construction industry
Sectors such as construction are still not able to carry out the necessary measures to fight climate change, will implementing AI-based tech help change this?
Where to look for future jobs?
Claus Rosenstand, Digital Hub Denmark Professor looks towards jobs arising in the digital age
We don't know exactly what the jobs of the future will look like. But we know where to look for them. Namely, in digital tech start- and scaleups.
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Unlocking life-changing dementia treatments
Is better diagnosis the key to unlocking life-changing dementia treatments? Dr Susan Mitchell, Head of Policy at Alzheimer’s Research UK provides the answer.
Why we need a technology renovation, not a rebuild
The priorities in digital transformation need to rest upon technology renovation, as the industry is placing too strong a focus on the shiny and new.