
AI Investment Drives Majority of US Stock Gains in 2025
AI-driven investment is powering major gains in the 2025 U.S. stock market, with tech giants, chipmakers, and infrastructure spending pushing the S&P 500 to record highs.

AI-driven investment is powering major gains in the 2025 U.S. stock market, with tech giants, chipmakers, and infrastructure spending pushing the S&P 500 to record highs.

Novis Games, a Microsoft-supported startup, is using AI to transform games for the visually impaired.

The slow-moving public sector must use the pace of advancing technology to reshape public services for the demands of the future.

In a world plagued by phone scams, Phonely’s groundbreaking technology combines AI monitoring with human intervention, empowering seniors to communicate safely.

International Women’s Day amplifies the need for gender equality. Helen Hawthorn of Zoom urges tech to embrace inclusivity, fostering diversity for innovation and equality.

Diverse technology teams lead to better outcomes, as Southwark Council has discovered. We hear from seven of the local authority’s female change makers.

The findings of a project run by social mobility charity the EY Foundation has identified the action needed to ensure new technology is inclusive of young people from low-income backgrounds.

Six successful women in STEM on the need for better representation in the tech industry.

Virgin Media O2’s Better Connections Plan is helping communities and the environment.

Gartner Predicts 75% of organisations will implement a Data Centre Infrastructure Sustainability Programme by 2027

Developed in collaboration with AWS, Cancer Research UK’s new cloud-based platform is having a game-changing effect on matching patients to the most effective potential treatments.

Maxine Benson MBE, co-founder of everywoman, on advancing female leadership and the 2023 everywoman in Technology Awards.

Behind the rallying cries of International Women’s Day, real stories of fascinating female success in tech abound.

Nineteen fast comments from senior female tech leaders on driving inclusivity, building community, and accelerating skills.

Building gender equity – as well as equality – into the fabric of the organisations is vital to their success.

Lenovo’s Ian Jeffs on how Big Data holds the key for large businesses looking to use their influence as a force for good.

How lab-grown-meat startups are aiming to take both the guilt and the carbon impact out of food.

The location app is riding a wave of publicity as the ubiquitous nature of the solution becomes helpful to multiple sections of society.

Martin Kochman, VP, Head of Customers and Industries at Hitachi Vantara, on the world’s largest electric vehicle trial.

How Mars, Google, and AMV BBDO proved to a sceptical world that coral reefs can be restored.

Jan Kleijssen discusses how the Council of Europe is protecting human rights in the digital age.

Ashish Prashar’s journey from youth offender to the Prime Minister’s press secretary and CMO at RG/A demonstrates the importance second-chance hiring.

Tech For Good speaks to business leaders to find out how new technologies will shape the coming months and drive a more sustainable future

Jake Schofield, Labstep’s CEO, talks about fighting the global reproducibility crisis in scientific research.

Steven Lua, CEO of Unitrove, talks about building the world’s first liquid hydrogen bunkering unit

Thames Valley Police’s digital transformation programme has a pioneering approach to automation, focused on frontline policing rather than back-office tasks. The results are remarkable.

How Hartmann Group has embraced transformation and new digital business models.

Elsevier’s Dr. Anton Yuryev on the possibilities of AI disease models

Capgemini’s Kees Jacobs lays out a digital recipe for retailers to drive positive change and help consumers make healthier food choices

HIV prevention drugs have helped reduce infection rates globally. Now Gilead Sciences has rolled out its digital platform, PrEP Hub® , in the US with a mission to help improve access to drugs and reduce stigma among the communities that most need it.
We find out why it’s a gamechanger in the fight against HIV.

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.

Novis Games, a Microsoft-supported startup, is using AI to transform games for the visually impaired.

The slow-moving public sector must use the pace of advancing technology to reshape public services for the demands of the future.

In a world plagued by phone scams, Phonely’s groundbreaking technology combines AI monitoring with human intervention, empowering seniors to communicate safely.

International Women’s Day amplifies the need for gender equality. Helen Hawthorn of Zoom urges tech to embrace inclusivity, fostering diversity for innovation and equality.

Diverse technology teams lead to better outcomes, as Southwark Council has discovered. We hear from seven of the local authority’s female change makers.

The findings of a project run by social mobility charity the EY Foundation has identified the action needed to ensure new technology is inclusive of young people from low-income backgrounds.

Six successful women in STEM on the need for better representation in the tech industry.

Virgin Media O2’s Better Connections Plan is helping communities and the environment.

Gartner Predicts 75% of organisations will implement a Data Centre Infrastructure Sustainability Programme by 2027

Developed in collaboration with AWS, Cancer Research UK’s new cloud-based platform is having a game-changing effect on matching patients to the most effective potential treatments.

Maxine Benson MBE, co-founder of everywoman, on advancing female leadership and the 2023 everywoman in Technology Awards.

Behind the rallying cries of International Women’s Day, real stories of fascinating female success in tech abound.

Nineteen fast comments from senior female tech leaders on driving inclusivity, building community, and accelerating skills.

Building gender equity – as well as equality – into the fabric of the organisations is vital to their success.

Lenovo’s Ian Jeffs on how Big Data holds the key for large businesses looking to use their influence as a force for good.

How lab-grown-meat startups are aiming to take both the guilt and the carbon impact out of food.

The location app is riding a wave of publicity as the ubiquitous nature of the solution becomes helpful to multiple sections of society.

Martin Kochman, VP, Head of Customers and Industries at Hitachi Vantara, on the world’s largest electric vehicle trial.

How Mars, Google, and AMV BBDO proved to a sceptical world that coral reefs can be restored.

Jan Kleijssen discusses how the Council of Europe is protecting human rights in the digital age.

Ashish Prashar’s journey from youth offender to the Prime Minister’s press secretary and CMO at RG/A demonstrates the importance second-chance hiring.

Tech For Good speaks to business leaders to find out how new technologies will shape the coming months and drive a more sustainable future

Jake Schofield, Labstep’s CEO, talks about fighting the global reproducibility crisis in scientific research.

Steven Lua, CEO of Unitrove, talks about building the world’s first liquid hydrogen bunkering unit