
Innovating within the charity sector
How charities can embrace technology to drive deeper and longer-term relationships, by Holoscribe’s Ben Fogarty
How charities can embrace technology to drive deeper and longer-term relationships, by Holoscribe’s Ben Fogarty
We must employ AI consciously to create a positive and lasting impact on the planet, writes Verne Global CTO Tate Cantrell
Tech For Good exists to highlight how new technologies are bringing positive change to the world. In our very first issue, George Tilesch and Omar Hatamleh offer their expertise on governing AI, while we also track agritech’s rise and speak to the City of Atlanta’s CIO.
Sopra Steria’s new Digital Ethics & Tech for Good practice, led by Jen Rodvold, is taking previously fringe issues to the heart of transformations
Medidata’s Paul O’Donohoe on how wearable technology will transform clinical trials, benefiting both patients and professionals
JPMorgan Chase & Co’s Tech For Social Good team is celebrating 10 years of doing good, impacting thousands of non-profits and empowering its own workforce.
Anoushka Patel on creating a global COVID-19 entrepreneurial challenge aged just 18
Vicon’s Dr. Kim Duffy on how motion capture technology can transform patient recovery.
Margareta Mucibabici is Public Affairs Manager for UiPath.
In this podcast, Margareta discusses RPA’s potential to positively impact the world through “automation for good” initiatives.
How charities can embrace technology to drive deeper and longer-term relationships, by Holoscribe’s Ben Fogarty
We must employ AI consciously to create a positive and lasting impact on the planet, writes Verne Global CTO Tate Cantrell
Tech For Good exists to highlight how new technologies are bringing positive change to the world. In our very first issue, George Tilesch and Omar Hatamleh offer their expertise on governing AI, while we also track agritech’s rise and speak to the City of Atlanta’s CIO.
Sopra Steria’s new Digital Ethics & Tech for Good practice, led by Jen Rodvold, is taking previously fringe issues to the heart of transformations
Medidata’s Paul O’Donohoe on how wearable technology will transform clinical trials, benefiting both patients and professionals