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Business leaders must embrace modern tools to future-proof their companies
Balancing endless requests to reduce their costs with the need to advance their digitisation and transformation efforts, business leaders desperately need a new tactic
The 2020s have – so far – been defined by global reactions to unforeseen crises. From turbulent economies and energy crises to supply chain nightmares, the...
Food webs and fish: Ocean climate change in Alaska
Open Access Government talks to ocean climate expert Dr. Robert Suryan, who is the lead of an ecosystem studies program at the Alaska Fisheries Science Center’s Auke Bay Laboratories.
CorTec’s Brain Interchange™ system: Revolutionizing brain therapy with closed-loop neuromodulation
CorTec’s Brain Interchange™ system offers closed-loop neuromodulation, revolutionizing brain therapy by precisely adapting treatment based on individual needs.
Quantum network technology
Prof Dr Stephanie Wehner, Director of the European Quantum Internet Alliance, explains how quantum network technology and a quantum internet could revolutionise communication and connectivity.
Supporting Europe’s transition to climate-neutral farming
We hear from ClieNFarms, an Innovation Action project funded by the European Commission to support the European Green Deal and achieve climate-neutral farming across Europe’s agricultural industry by 2050.
The development of research software engineering as a profession
Dr Joanna Leng at the School of Computing explores Research Software Engineering (RSE) as an emerging profession, and how computing technology is core to many professions.
Gamified eco-driving to motivate safe and sustainable driving
With young drivers at the greatest risk of accidents on the road, eco-driving could offer a solution that promotes safer driving techniques while reducing the environmental impact.
EU proposes prohibition on manufacturing sensitive technology in China
The European Union plans to safeguard vital technologies like supercomputers, AI, and advanced microchips by preventing their production in countries like China.
AI and ML: Exploring the programmes and search engines of the future
The way we use computers and technology is rapidly changing, here Paul Grosvenor, Director at Optima Systems Ltd explores the search engines of the future and how AI and ML will change the way we access information.
Technology and advanced algorithms to transform diabetes management
Dr Amparo Güemes, an award-recognised woman in science and engineering, describes her research for an efficient closed-loop system for diabetes management,
It’s a speed thing: Public sector digital transformation
Public sector digital transformation has been a slow and challenging process. Exacerbated by a lack of funding, many agencies struggle to maintain legacy IT infrastructures, or upgrade them.
The AI trends that should be the ‘apple of enterprise’s eye’ in 2023
Whether in software development, the automotive industry or the maintenance of industrial machinery – artificial intelligence (AI) is booming. Here are some AI trends for 2023.
In a tough economic climate, how can a more resilient supply chain deliver value...
In today's dynamic global market, businesses with a resilient supply chain have emerged as game-changers, with the ability to be flexible and diverse also.
What type of digital transformation is right for public services?
Thom Beckett, Transformation Lead at Made Tech, explores the different types of digital change that can be applied to public services to make sure they’re user-centred.
Bias and misinformation are just some of the dangers of AI, experts say
The dangers of AI are becoming increasingly more overt to governments and institutions globally. Experts at Oxford demonstrate the ‘profound risk’ of AI to humanity.
Digital adoption in UK SMEs backed by £4.5 million
Three universities have been awarded a share of funding to drive digital innovation across UK SMEs, as part of the HNCDI programme.
Applying the Science and Technology Framework to the healthcare industry
The Government launched its new Science and Technology framework to cement the UK’s place as a science and tech superpower by 2030.
Data Institute for Societal Challenges (DISC) advancing data-enabled research
The Data Institute for Societal Challenges (DISC) is setting a new benchmark for cutting-edge advances in artificial intelligence, machine learning, and real-world applications driven by advancements in data-enabled research.
How Enterprise Architecture accelerates digital transformation in healthcare
Enterprise Architecture could help provide a boost to the healthcare sector, enabling and accelerating the tech transformation. But how do we implement it?
Nanotexured surfaces could be transformative – If given a chance to flourish
Professor Parvaneh Mokarian, founder of the technology and SUN-PILOT coordinator from Trinity College Dublin and AMBER centre looks at the possibilities and applications of nanotextured surfaces.