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Digital skills gap in Europe: Training people for the future
Nabila Salem, President of Revolent Group, discusses how training people for the future can help fill the digital skills gap in Europe.
Can future technology improve employee engagement?
Robert Darling, COO at employee engagement technology firm, Eko, discusses what future technology advancements are needed for businesses looking to improve employee engagement.
Can artificial intelligence solve our societal issues?
James Lloyd-Townshend, CEO of Jefferson Frank, discusses how artificial intelligence can be used to address societal issues from healthcare to climate change and much more.
Where will the fourth industrial revolution take us?
Georgia Shriane, Senior Associate at Boyes Turner, illuminates the realities of the fourth industrial revolution: Where is AI due to take us?
The rise of women taking up careers in engineering
Ella Hendrix, Writer, highlights the rise in women taking up careers in engineering, focusing on the changing attitudes towards female-friendly workplaces and what else can be done by schools to encourage the uptake of STEM jobs.
Can welding be a woman’s world?
Claire Spillane, Finance Director at Westermans International, discusses why we need to encourage more women into welding and STEM roles.
Innovation in systems: Accelerating our net zero ambitions
Rob Saunders, Challenge Director for Prospering from the Energy Revolution, discusses the UKRI’s role in innovation on the journey towards reaching net zero ambitions.
Human resources: Smarter and flexible working
Aleksandra Hertelendi, Principle Consultant at LHH, discusses why businesses should implement smarter and flexible working and how technology can help.
Have you heard about the uses of Hemp?
Sara Marie Williams, founder of Hemp for Healthcare in Alaska, discusses the practical uses of Hemp.
Jeff Bezos creates climate justice project with $10 billion
Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos has made a donation of $10 billion to his new climate justice project, the Bezos Earth Fund.
Edtech revolution: Benefits, costs and a modern learning experience
In an interview with Open Access Government, Murray Morrison, founder of Tassomai, shares his thoughts on the edtech revolution with reference to the benefits, costs, and how it can create a modern learning experience.
Teaching Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics subjects
Tanya Howden, Learning Experience Designer at Robotical, underlines the importance of best practice when it comes to teaching Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics subjects.
Mental health for catering employees: Service with a smile?
Here, Lucy Victoria Desai, copywriter at Mediaworks, looks into the mental health of catering employees and offers advice on how they can alleviate stress.
Safer Internet Day: Together for a better internet
To celebrate this year's Safer Internet Day, several industry experts offer their advice to Open Access Government in support of the ‘together for a better internet’ theme.
International Day of Women and Girls in Science: STEM skills gap
Here, Ten industry experts share their advice with Open Access Government, as to how and why businesses and educational institutes can help close the STEM skills gap.
Oil and Gas projects: Supporting the future of the UK energy industry
Here, NES Global Talent takes a look at the work of four major oil and gas projects that will support the UK energy industry for years to come and provide hundreds of job opportunities for skilled engineers.
How EU decisions affect fish, the ocean and life on earth
Rebecca Hubbard, Programme Director of the Our Fish campaign, reveals precisely how EU decisions affect fish, the ocean and life on earth.
What kind of help is there for the mental health of parents?
Here, we discuss what kind of support and help there is for the mental health of parents.
The clean energy transition challenge
Neil Ballinger, head of EMEA sales at EU Automation, discusses what will happen to the existing infrastructures and workforce once we transition to clean energy sources.
Conservative government: The impact on UK immigration law and policy
Legal minds analyse what could happen to immigration law and policy in the UK under the policies of the Conservative government.