Banks can help stop environmental crime
Eastnets’ Deya Innab on how banks can help stop environmental crime
Eastnets’ Deya Innab on how banks can help stop environmental crime
While the world has adapted to learning online, the next step in edtech could be even more sci-fi
Al Kingsley is CEO of edtech company NetSupport, and an influential voice on the topics of education and technology in the UK. In this podcast, Al discusses using tech in the right way as teachers and children adapt to the new normal.
Dr Sina Habibi, CEO of Cognetivity on a potentially groundbreaking screening solution which could revolutionise detecting early signs of Alzheimer’s and dementia
Laurel Christensen is Chief Audiology Officer for GN Hearing, and has dedicated her professional life to helping solve the problem of hearing loss. In this podcast, Laurel reveals some of the cutting-edge innovations being applied to hearing aids today.
Rudolf Gordon-Seymour is Head of International Fundraising for Télécoms Sans Frontières, an NGO which sets up emergency communications networks during humanitarian crises. In our interview, Rudolf talks in detail about TSF’s work, along with the challenges and the rewards.
The future of cities is smart. But is it smart enough? We speak to Bentley Systems and others Smart Cities leaders to find out. Elsewhere, we explore Samsung’s sustainability ethos and speak to the UN about the tech behind its refugees relief effort.
Last November, the Sentinel-6 satellite launched with a mission to monitor the Earth’s oceans
Nick Earle, CEO of IoT connectivity specialist Eseye, has enjoyed a nomadic career in technology. He’s led transformation projects at $50 billion corporations, he’s worked in startups and, as he reveals in this podcast, he once had the chance to quiz Jeff Bezos on the future of Amazon.
Innovating new ways to digitally transform refugees’ lives for the better
How East of England Ambulance Service’s digital data lake is being used to save lives.
Diverse technology teams lead to better outcomes, as Southwark Council has discovered. We hear from seven of the local authority’s female change makers.
Heightened climate impacts prompt action, regulatory focus on greenwashing, climate technology adoption, and pivotal elections.
Axela’s CEO Nick Kelly has helped to drive innovation in the healthcare arena with his company’s tech and data-centred approach to care services. He tells us why he was destined to work in the care sector, and why he believes data is the future of healthcare.
Eastnets’ Deya Innab on how banks can help stop environmental crime
While the world has adapted to learning online, the next step in edtech could be even more sci-fi
Al Kingsley is CEO of edtech company NetSupport, and an influential voice on the topics of education and technology in the UK. In this podcast, Al discusses using tech in the right way as teachers and children adapt to the new normal.
Dr Sina Habibi, CEO of Cognetivity on a potentially groundbreaking screening solution which could revolutionise detecting early signs of Alzheimer’s and dementia
Laurel Christensen is Chief Audiology Officer for GN Hearing, and has dedicated her professional life to helping solve the problem of hearing loss. In this podcast, Laurel reveals some of the cutting-edge innovations being applied to hearing aids today.
Rudolf Gordon-Seymour is Head of International Fundraising for Télécoms Sans Frontières, an NGO which sets up emergency communications networks during humanitarian crises. In our interview, Rudolf talks in detail about TSF’s work, along with the challenges and the rewards.
The future of cities is smart. But is it smart enough? We speak to Bentley Systems and others Smart Cities leaders to find out. Elsewhere, we explore Samsung’s sustainability ethos and speak to the UN about the tech behind its refugees relief effort.
Last November, the Sentinel-6 satellite launched with a mission to monitor the Earth’s oceans
Nick Earle, CEO of IoT connectivity specialist Eseye, has enjoyed a nomadic career in technology. He’s led transformation projects at $50 billion corporations, he’s worked in startups and, as he reveals in this podcast, he once had the chance to quiz Jeff Bezos on the future of Amazon.
Innovating new ways to digitally transform refugees’ lives for the better