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Janez Sušnik – IHE Delft Institute for Water Education
Janez Sušnik is Associate Professor at IHE Delft Institute for Water Education
His research focusss around understanding and modelling the water-energy-food nexus system at scales from the local to the global. He is interesting in future systems trends under global change, and is currently advancing stakeholder engagement, policy analysis, and...
How the “tides” have turned in pharma manufacturing
Two seasoned experts from CPI, Medicines Manufacturing Innovation Centre, detail how the “tides” have turned in pharma manufacturing.
Cornerstone: Working with you to resolve damp and mould
David Bly, Managing Director of Cornerstone Management Services Ltd, a company providing independent expert property health surveys, is of the opinion more can be done to mitigate damp and mould.
The different facets of biodiversity
Professor F. Guillaume Blanchet from Université de Sherbrooke explores the various aspects of biodiversity and the challenge involved in monitoring it.
Winning the war against sepsis
Michael Wong, JD, Executive Director at the Physician-Patient Alliance for Health & Safety, posits a combination of quantitative and qualitative assessments of the patient as key measures for tackling sepsis.
Simon King – edenseven
Simon is Senior Partner at edenseven and experience Sustainability, Procurement and Green Fleet senior leader
Prior to joining edenseven he repositioned the UK's leading Facilities Management company as a sustainability high-performer.
This included launching Plan Zero , a commitment to net zero by 2050, primarily tough he rollout of one of...
Microbiomes for the future of sustainable wheat production
Researchers from the WHEATBIOME project joined forces to address several challenges related to sustainable wheat production and consumption, revealing the role of microbes in shaping the Future of Healthy Food.
Policy priorities for education in Saskatchewan, Canada
Clint Repski, Deputy Minister of the Saskatchewan Ministry of Education, outlines the policy priorities for education in Saskatchewan, with a particular focus on literacy and funding.
The value and challenges of long-term biodiversity monitoring
To understand the impact human activities have on the planet, we need to monitor what surrounds us to evaluate if and how they change as a result of these activities.
Benenden Hospital launches first liver ultrasound screening service in South East England
Benenden Hospital, a private healthcare provider in Kent, has launched the first liver ultrasound screening service in South East England.
Creating accountability and social value in public sector procurement
Here, Open Access Government dive into the world of public sector procurement in this Q&A with Robbie Blackhurst, founder and director of Compliance Chain.
Empowering public sector procurement: A new era with Framespan
Rebecca Gibson, Marketing Manager at Framespan, heralds a new era with Framespan concerning empowering public sector procurement.
Matt Atkinson – Chief Innovation Officer
With over 25 years of experience in leadership and innovation, I help businesses achieve their vision and overcome their challenges by identifying and implementing suitable digital solutions. I have cross-sector experience and have worked with Fortune 500 companies, public sector organisations and SMEs to deliver extraordinary results.
As the Chief...
Relaunching the European internal market, improving the EU’s long-term competitiveness
Émilie Prouzet, Rapporteur for the EESC opinion on the Long-term competitiveness strategy, states the case to relaunch the European internal market and improve the EU’s long-term competitiveness.
Flash droughts are intensifying worldwide
Severe dry spells, known as flash droughts, are becoming more intense across the globe, according to a recent study.
The tip of the iceberg: Unlocking billions by fighting fraud and error
The UK National Audit Office is renewing its focus on helping the government deliver value for money by preventing fraud and error – potentially saving billions for the UK taxpayer.
Pushing circularity into the spotlight
Florika Fink-Hooijer, Director-General of the Directorate-General for Environment at the European Commission, charts the achievements and perspectives of Europe’s accelerating transition towards a more circular economy.
Public sector procurement: Challenges and opportunities for IT buyers
Discover insights on public sector procurement for IT buyers: Navigating challenges, seizing opportunities, and embracing innovative changes for enhanced efficiency and value.
Combating cyber-enabled fraud: Sapphire’s proactive cyber security approach
The Internet offers many advantages. However, with online crime totalling $8tn globally, the system seems broken.
Using solar heat to revolutionise steel and cement manufacturing
Researchers in Switzerland are introducing a method to use solar energy instead of fossil fuels to generate the high temperatures required for smelting steel and producing cement.