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1.9 million smokers willing to quit for mental health reasons
A recent study - undertaken ahead of World Mental Health Day 2020 - reveals that 1.9 million (27%) of UK smokers say they would like to quit for mental health reasons, compared to just 16% quitting over COVID-19 concerns.
Making net-zero easier by embracing solutions for heat, transport and electricity
Andrew Smallbone, Associate Professor in the Department of Engineering, University of Durham and Durham Energy Institute Fellow, explores how net-zero can be made easier by embracing solutions for heat, transport and electricity together.
Procuring HR technology for the future
Neil Everatt, CEO at Selenity, discusses why HR departments will need to ensure they have the right tools and software in place for the rise in home working.
How COVID-19 accelerated the digital transformation of public services
John Kelly, Head of Account Management and Public Sector at Freshworks, discusses the digital transformation of public services during COVID-19.
A framework for transforming patient outcomes
Kevin Timms, Chairman & CEO of eacs, explores how we can give the NHS the tools it needs to thrive and transform patient outcomes.
The evolution of the personal finance industry, and where it is headed
John Ellmore, Director of KnowYourMoney.co.uk, explores how technology has driven such dramatic change within the personal finance industry.
Jockey Club Centre for Positive Ageing
Person centered care model for people with dementia, supporting public education, research, and professional training in dementia care
Co-innovation is essential to the UK Public Sector’s COVID recovery
Leila Romane, Head of Public Sector at SAP UK & Ireland, shows how in the midst of crisis co-innovation enabled companies to give back to communities and come out of the pandemic stronger.
Not as bad as they look: What the FinCEN Files really reveal
Maria Nizzero, Research Editor at Dow Jones Risk & Compliance, gives their opinion on the real impact of the FinCEN Files.
The EU Web Accessibility Directive to usher in an inclusive learning experience
Stewart Watts, Vice President EMEA, D2L, outlines the background of the EU Web Accessibility Directive and discusses its increased importance given the context of the increased move to online learning we’ve seen due to COVID.
The future of local government is radically changing community relationships
Jon Faulkner, Managing Director of Domain7 UK, discusses how the future of local government rests in the hands of communities.
How technology can help the NHS as it embraces ‘the new normal’
Dr Simon Wallace, chief clinical information officer, Nuance, discusses the challenges of reimaging patient services for the ‘new normal’ and the continued importance of enabling the most efficient process of clinical documentation.
Why addressing food waste is vital for the green recovery of city centres
Jamie Crummie, co-founder of Too Good To Go, discusses the role of food waste in the green recovery of our city centres.
Bounce Back Loan Scheme: How can it help my company?
Here we discuss how the Bounce Back Loan Scheme works, and how it may help your company amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
The future of therapy: Online counselling searches increase by 124%
Jade Mansfield at Delight Counselling, explores why online counselling has become increasingly popular since the COVID-19 pandemic.
How do we govern artificial intelligence and act ethically?
Gaurav Kapoor, Chief Operating Officer at MetricStream, discusses how to govern artificial intelligence in the contemporary age.
How can organisations keep people connected in a virtual world?
Howard Dickel, CEO, Step5 Group, discusses how businesses can maintain human connections in an increasingly virtual world and why it's important.
Molecular intelligence: The rise of supramolecular nanomachines
Prof Dr Daniela A. Wilson from the Institute for Molecules and Materials (IMM) tells us what we need to know about molecular intelligence – the rise of supramolecular nanomachines with controlled shape and motility.
Post-pandemic: Can the private sector and government work together?
Mary Martin, director at UN Business and Human Security Initiative, LSE IDEAS, explains the necessity of open collaboration between the private sector and government.
Racell PVT in combination with ATES seasonal storage
Here, Peder Vejsig Pedersen, European Green Cities, tells us about the latest Racell PVT technology which has been combined with Aquifer Thermal Energy Storage (ATES) to be used for seasonal storage.