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Stop drug testing and start impairment testing
A new public health app by DRUID® measures factors to give an overall score of impairment, evolving the classic idea of drug testing.
WFH problems: Innovative solutions maintain business as usual
Sam Newman, Managing Director of OGEL IT LTD explains how innovative solutions help maintain business as usual, even with workers at home.
AI smart glasses: Aiding maintenance work of highway equipment
Takahira Yamaguchi of Keio University explores how AI smart glasses can act as a smart, simple solution to support maintenance work concerning highway equipment.
Social isolation during childhood causes damage to specific brain circuit
A study in mice has shown long-lasting effects from juvenile social isolation and suggests methods of potential treatment.
Unregulated use of AI is threat to sustainable development
New research suggests that the use of Artificial Intelligence could pose a threat to sustainable development when unregulated.
How the public sector can use AI ethically
Asheesh Mehra, CEO and Co-Founder, AntWorks, advises how governments can adopt artificial intelligence (AI) in an ethical and measured way.
Professor Tilmann Weber – The Novo Nordisk Foundation Center for Biosustainability (DTU Biosustain)
Tilmann Weber is Professor for Natural Products Genome Mining at the Novo Nordisk Foundation Center for Biosustainability of the Technical University of Denmark.
Chris Howes – Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs (DEFRA)
Chris Howes, Chief Digital and Information Officer (CDIO) is responsible for the provision and development of the IT we use in Defra Group: Defra, Environment Agency, Natural England, Animal Plant Healthy Agency, Rural Payments Agency, and Marine Management Organisation.
How can we harness information technology to be more sustainable?
Here, Defra’s Chief Digital and Information Officer and Senior Responsible Owner (SRO) for sustainable technology across government, Chris Howes, tells us why the departments first Sustainable Information Technology (IT) strategy is such a significant development.
Levelling the AI playing field through low-code applications
Richard Billington, Chief Technical Officer at Netcall outlines the importance of levelling the artificial intelligence playing field through low-code applications.
Can R&D activities raise rice to the league of superfoods?
Aarthi Janakiraman, Research Manager, Chemicals and Advanced Materials at TechVision, Frost & Sullivan, ponders if R&D activities raise rice to the league of superfoods.
Blue light blight: Everything you need to know about digital eye strain
Nimesh Shah, Marketing Director at Feel Good Contacts, explores how blue light from your devices can cause digital eye strain and what you can do to keep your eyes healthy.
Green and digital transition: More resilience and sustainable jobs for the EU
Virginijus Sinkevičius, European Commissioner for Environment, Oceans and Fisheries, explains the new Circular Economy Action Plan and argues that the green and digital transition can bring more resilience and sustainable jobs for the EU.
COVID-19: Women are losing the gender battleground once again
Faryal Minhas, Country Director for Iraq at Human Appeal tells us that women are losing the gender battleground once again because of the global pandemic restrictions.
Championing BAME health tech innovators is key in the fight against COVID-19
Adam Bradford, CEO of AdamStart, highlights the importance of young BAME health tech innovators in the battle against COVID-19.
AI algorithm to identify homeless youth at risk of substance abuse
Researchers at the College of Information Sciences and Technology at Penn State have developed an artificial intelligence (AI) algorithm to help identify homeless youth at risk of substance abuse.
Natural hair discrimination still limits opportunities for Black women
New research confirms that Black women continue to face natural hair discrimination, making Black women with straightened hair more likely to get hired.
Fergus Bailie – Bailie Group
Fergus joined CDS as a digital consultant in 2007 – following five years at PwC in audits, mergers and acquisitions.
Mark Gair – CDS
Mark joined CDS as MD in 2017 and was tasked with reshaping the organisation and further growing the business in alignment with the wider Bailie Group’s strategic objectives.