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Innovative treatments for heart failure
Prof Dr Joost Sluijter, Professor, Cellular and Translational Cardiology at University Medical Center Utrecht shares an in-depth perspective on the needs for innovative treatments for heart failure.
Doubly charged atomic negative ions for efficient tunable water oxidation to hydrogen peroxide
Drs Alfred Msezane and Kelvin Suggs discuss the possibilities of efficient tunable water oxidation to peroxide catalyzed by doubly charged atomic negative ions.
H2020 TRI-HP Project: Trigeneration systems based on heat pumps
Here, we learn about the TRI-HP Project that concerns trigeneration systems based on heat pumps with natural refrigerants and multiple renewable sources.
Supporting employees as the schools reopen
David Price, workplace wellbeing expert and CEO of Health Assured, advises how employers can support their staff as schools begin to reopen.
How 5G networks will power the factories of the future
Brendan O’Reilly, CTO at O2, explores how O2’s private 5G mobile networks will provide huge benefits to manufacturing businesses in the UK.
Students without predicted grades could fall further behind in exam results U-turn
Simon Barnes from TLC LIVE explores why the latest U-Turn on GCSE & A Level exam results could result in children outside of mainstream education falling even further behind as they did not receive predicted grades and will have to sit exams in autumn.
Continuous real-world monitoring of cardiorespiratory health
The importance of continuous real-world monitoring of cardiorespiratory health, including adding value to pivotal clinical trials.
Compostable plastics: Bio-Mi shares its R&D know-how
Bio-Mi from Croatia shares its expert knowledge when it comes to the compostable plastics industry in South East Europe, including insights into their exciting R&D activities.
What has COVID-19 taught us about the benefits of TEC?
Gavin Bashar, UK Managing Director of Tunstall Healthcare, discusses what healthcare professionals, social care leaders and local governments have learned about the benefits of technology enabled care (TEC) amid COVID-19.
How can government and businesses better promote the digital skills agenda?
Fred Flack, Head of Talent Academy at CloudStratex, is actively working to turn young job seekers into IT professionals, as well as upskill existing specialists. Here, he explores how government and businesses can better promote the digital skills agenda.
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.
Marcin Rodzinka – Mental Health Europe
Marcin holds a Master degree in Public Health from the Jagiellonian University Medical College.
Beyond COVID-19: The call for a European mental health strategy
Marcin Rodzinka, Advocacy and Policy Officer for Mental Health Europe, discusses how EU states are paving the way for more resilient mental health systems post COVID-19.
Why the future of care lies in tech, not robots
Nicholas Kelly, CEO of Axela Ltd, explains why he believes that the future of care lies in tech, not just robots.
Wind Turbine Foundation inspection using Coda Octopus 3_D Echoscope
Global Aqua Survey Limited discuss their work relating to wind turbine installations on Taiwan's coast, employing their expertise in sonar equipment.
How can we rebuild a stronger social care system in the UK?
Max Parmentier, CEO of Birdie, believes that the social care 'reform' of scaling the current system 'from the 80s' is not enough and will only exacerbate its faults.
Lifescience Legal Design
Here, Lifescience Legal Design discuss the legal status of CBD and hemp in the European Union.
Digital twins – are they game-changers in clinical research and clinical care?
Prof Dr Freimut Schliess, Director of Science & Innovation at the Profil Institut für Stoffwechselforschung GmbH, explores if digital twins are game-changers in clinical research and clinical care.
Industrial policy including secure access to raw materials for batteries
Carlos Trias Pintó explains the European Economic and Social Committee’s stance on industrial policy, including strategies to secure access to raw materials for batteries.
Cambridge COVID-19 vaccine gets £1.9 million to start trials
The University of Cambridge are developing a COVID-19 vaccine, which is expected to start clinical trials in Autumn 2020.