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Is 2021 when net zero targets become a central focus for world leaders?
More than 120 governments have announced their commitments to achieve net zero targets by the middle of this century, so will this become a central focus in 2021?
Six pillars for a successful cloud strategy
Giuseppe Paternò explores the key practices business leaders need to implement when undertaking a cloud strategy.
Research finds anti-Asian racism rose after COVID-19 called “China Virus”
The recent shootings in Atlanta and Cherokee County took eight lives, six of them Asian - highlighting the rise in anti-Asian racism after COVID-19.
How to control the cost of COVID ventilation
Julian Grant, of Chauvin Arnoux, shares some helpful suggestions on how to control heat loss and higher energy bills as a result of increased COVID ventilation.
Why governments should look to IT automation, now and in the future
Adrian Keward, Chief technologist, UK Public Sector, Red Hat, explores how automation can help streamline operations and reduce costs in the public sector.
Using customer centric service design to improve public sector services
"Let's build solutions that enable a vision for future generations and to show the world how great the UK is in providing outstanding customer service", says Simon Seymour-Perry, Country Managing Partner at Netcompany.
Gene-edited crops are not GMOs 2.0
David Green, Executive Director at U.S. Sustainability Alliance and a commentator and advisor on food and agriculture for GreenOrange, argues that gene-edited crops are not GMOs 2.0.
Searching for Skylab: America’s forgotten triumph in Space
Space Historian, Writer and Film Director, Dwight Steven-Boniecki tells the incredible story of Skylab, America’s forgotten triumph in space.
European Medicines Agency say AstraZeneca does not cause blood clots
The safety committee of the European Medicines Agency said the investigation did not prove that AstraZeneca vaccinations cause blood clots - describing the possibility as an "extremely small likelihood".
Rachel Cheng – Food Secure Canada
Rachel is the Communications Manager at Food Secure Canada, where she works with her team to use campaigns and communications to build community and enact collective change
With a Master’s of Public Health from the Université de Montréal, she works with diverse groups to distil complex messages, mobilise advocacy across...
Post-COVID, a zero hunger Canada is within reach
Rachel Cheng, Communications Manager & Gisèle Yasmeen, Executive Director from Food Secure Canada, argue that post-COVID, a zero hunger Canada is within reach.
Accelerating the UK’s emergence from the pandemic with e-scooters
Noa Khamallah, former Executive at Voi and Lime, argues that not only are e-scooters the perfect fit for the cities of the future but they can also help speed up the UK's emergence from the pandemic.
Decarbonisation of heat in the public sector
Chris Jackson, CEO and Founder of Protium Green Solutions Ltd, explores how the public sector can decarbonise the demand of heat.
Chris Jackson – Protium Green Solutions Ltd
Chris is the founder and CEO of Protium, and the Chairman of the UK Hydrogen & Fuel Cell Association
Chris originally began working on hydrogen through the World Bank, where his research helped secure the Bank’s first internal funding for Hydrogen & Fuel Cell research in over a decade. Subsequently...
Striking the balance between digital security and usability
Rick Goud, Chief Information Officer at Zivver, discusses the importance of becoming a digital enabler through implementing accessible and user-friendly security solutions.
COVID-19: The evolution of testing & sequencing
Novacyt Group, discusses the evolution of testing and sequencing during COVID-19 with a panel of distinguished speakers.
Five predictions for the UK public sector in 2021
Dale Peters, Research Director at TechMarketView, shares his top 5 predictions for the UK public sector in 2021.
Boosting employee mental health while WFH: Virtual commute anyone?
Hannah Paterson, Principal Consultant at Step5, points out how to spot if someone is struggling with their mental health from a distance and how to encourage a culture of wellbeing to prevent issues from developing in the first place.
COVID-19 exposes “decades of neglect” in US healthcare system
Jacob Bor, Assistant Professor in Global Health and Epidemiology at Boston University School of Public Health, says COVID shed light on what he describes as "decades of neglect".
The key to building a fit-for-purpose EV infrastructure in the UK
Neil Isaacson, CEO, Liberty Charge, discusses how a huge network of electric vehicle charging stations will be built and looks at who will fund it.