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Hannah Deacon – Maple Tree Consultancy
Hannah Deacon is the mother of Alfie Dingley, a six-year-old boy with a rare form of epilepsy. When Hannah and Alfie moved to Holland for five months to access medicine containing THC, Alfie’s condition improved dramatically, after which Hannah became the first person to legally enter UK with cannabis...
Will the Government app solve contact tracing at venues?
The new outsourced Test and Trace app is set for launch on 24th September: How does it look for contact tracing at venues?
A comprehensive guide to CBD in the UK
Here, Professor Mike Barnes discusses and answers some key questions about the world of CBD in the UK.
Daniela A. Wilson – Institute for Molecules and Materials (IMM)
Daniela A. Wilson is Professor of Systems Chemistry at the Institute for Molecules and Materials, Radboud University, Nijmegen, The Netherlands.
Building energy efficiency as part of your carbon commitment
Paul Wells, CEO of IM&M, discusses how changing your energy consumption as part of your Intelligent Building Strategy can have a huge impact on both cost and energy usage.
Creating additional social value for the work we do
Guy Battle, CEO of Social Value Portal urges us to take a moment to consider the value of the paper face mask to illustrate the wider point about creating additional social value for the work we do.
Combatting Fraud: A proactive approach to AP operations
Here, Fiscal Technologies offers insight and a unique solution to turn AP from reactive to proactive to defend against fraud and error.
Surface functionalization: A tool for biotechnology and health sectors
Professor Sandra Carvalho, University of Minho, Department of Physics, discusses the emergence of surface functionalization as a strategy in biotech and health.
Stephen Skinner – Imperial College London
Stephen Skinner joined Imperial College in 1998 and was promoted to Professor in 2014
His research interests are in materials for new energy technologies and is primarily concerned with the chemical and physical properties of solid oxide fuel cell electrolytes and electrodes and encompasses the electrical and structural characteristics of...
Solid Oxide cells: Powering a net zero carbon economy
Here, Professor Stephen Skinner, Imperial College London, discusses the potential of solid oxide cells to meet our future energy needs with reduced carbon emissions.
Extending intellectual frontiers in atmospheric and geospace sciences
Here, Open Access Government probes how the National Science Foundation in the U.S. supports extending intellectual frontiers in the atmospheric and geospace sciences.
How to lead public-sector teams through this time of turmoil
Dr Phillip Whiteman, Lecturer in Public Policy at the University of Birmingham, believes the need for inspiring public-sector leadership has never been greater.
Could pumping cold water from the deep ocean halt coral bleaching?
A new study shows that artificial upwelling could provide the answer to preventing coral bleaching caused by global warming and rising sea temperatures.
How innovation is helping U.S. farmers rise to the challenges of COVID-19
The role of technology and innovation in helping farmers overcome the challenges of COVID-19 and meet future demands are discussed here by David Green from the U.S. Sustainability Alliance.
How the bio-based industry is key to the EU’s green recovery
According to a new report, strong European bio-based industries will allow the EU to accelerate the green economic recovery and the transition towards climate neutrality.
The problem isn’t climate science, it’s how politicians act on climate science
We look at the problems that occur when climate science is translated into policy, and investigate how these problems still happen.
Ditte Juul Jørgensen – European Commission
Ditte Juul Jørgensen was appointed the Energy Director General for the European Commission in 2019
Prior to Ditte's current role, her previous professional experience includes:
Stagiaire – Secretariat-General (1989 - 1990)
Consultant – European Social Fund, DirectorateGeneral "Employment, Social Affairs and Inclusion" – DG EMPL (1991 -1992)
Legal Researcher "Recherche...
How the energy sector can contribute to Europe’s economic recovery
Ditte Juul Jørgensen, Energy Director General of the European Commission explains how the energy sector can contribute to Europe’s economic recovery.
From farm to market: Upcycling manure to improved fertilising products
Laia Llenas explains the FERTIMANURE project, which aims to close the manure nutrient cycle by providing innovative manure management strategies and business models to take new fertilising products to the EU market.
SSEC: Ongoing investments and research projects
Here, Bengt Fellbe discusses the progress of investments and research projects.