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Maintaining an up-to-date well-patched end-user device environment
Maintaining an up-to-date end-user device environment has been a challenge for many, but it does not need to be, Sam Newman, Technical Director of OGEL IT LTD explains.
MOVECARE: Service robot, ICT tech and AI to support independently living elders
Nunzio Albero Borghese discusses the potential of MOVECARE, a Horizon 2020 sponsored project, to be a robotic caregiver for independently living elders.
JCB launch new lacquer safety coating to protect against coronavirus
JCB has launched a new lacquer safety coating product which is designed to reduce the transmission of diseases such as coronavirus .
The cultivation of sustainable and organic medical cannabis in controlled environments
CEO of OC Care ApS, Christian Ohlendorff Hollensen, illuminates us on what we need to know about the cultivation of sustainable and organic medical cannabis in controlled environments, including the essential factor of lighting.
Sovereignport discuss their CBD and Hemp supply chain
Speaking with Sarah Yetman, CEO of Sovereignport, we understand how she pioneered a CBD and hemp supply chain that is surviving COVID-19 measures.
Improving air quality around schools
Mathew Hassell, founder and CEO of Kura, discusses how the school run can be changed to improve the air quality around schools and protect children’s health, following the reduction in pollution amid the UK lockdown.
The benefits of putting your faith in a neurodiverse employee
Antoni Bohdanowicz, Senior Customer Service Representative, shares his experience working for BP as an employee with Asperger's.
The great need for Analgesic innovation: 1 in 4 of us are waiting
Here, Mark J. Field M.Sc. FRSB, FIScT, MRPharmS, Owner and Founder of Analgesic Innovation, discusses the ever-pressing need for Analgesic Innovation.
Coronavirus Act: Detaining and isolating children
The new powers to detain and isolate ‘potentially infectious’ people under the Coronavirus Act are alarming enough when applied to adults – but how do they apply to children? John Binns, partner at BCL Solicitors LLP explores here.
Coronavirus: How to escape the daily negative news cycle
Jeremy Shulman, Chief Editor, Subscriptions and Product at Interactive Pro and Edology, advises how one can escape the daily negative news cycle due to Coronavirus and isolation, looking at different aspects including work, learning and how to stay informed.
Carbalyst: Sustainable production of low carbon and renewable fuels
Carl De Maré discusses how Carbalyst produce low carbon and renewable fuels through fermenting industrial process gasses from the iron and steel industry.
The potential of new mobility services: E-scooter, ride-hailing & autonomous driving
Kristina Stifter, Head of Global Communications at PTV Group, explains e-scooter, ride-hailing and autonomous driving plus how studies show the potential of new mobility services.
Rockford Associates: Accounts Payable Review aids Public Sector Finance
Here, Rockford Associates explain their experiences of recovery audit work and case study results.
COVID-19: The pandemic highlights failures in healthcare tech
Bethany Morris explores the consequences of failures in healthcare tech, from vulnerable key workers to limiting COVID-19 infection.
The ethics of AI development in public policy
Dr Emma Carmel illustrates the paradoxical realities of ethics in AI development, with recommendations for forming an effective public policy.
Tailoring optical properties of nanoparticles by alloying
'Senior scientist Shima Kadkhodazadeh discusses adapting the optical properties of nanoparticles with high precision through alloying
Keeping elderly relatives safe whilst maintaining social distancing
AgeCo has compiled a list on how we can help our elderly relatives stay safe in the home whilst maintaining social distancing.
The European Green Deal: Biodiversity can’t wait
President of the Study Group on The sustainable economy we need at EESC, Josep Puxeu Rocamora, argues that when it comes to the European Green Deal, biodiversity cannot wait.
Accreditation: The building block(chain)s of delivering confidence
Jeff Ruddle, Strategic Development Director at United Kingdom Accreditation Service, illuminates us on an aspect of accreditation that concerns the building block(chain)s of delivering confidence.
Ageing: Detection of cognitive impairment using voice analysis technology
Shinichi Tokuno from Voice Analysis and Measurement of Pathophysiology, Department of Bioengineering, at the University of Tokyo, shares with us what we need to know about the detection of cognitive impairment with the benefit of voice analysis technology concerning the ageing of people globally.