How AI is unlocking videogames for the blind
Novis Games, a Microsoft-supported startup, is using AI to transform games for the visually impaired.
Novis Games, a Microsoft-supported startup, is using AI to transform games for the visually impaired.
Siim Sikkut, Estonia’s Government CIO, on how the country became one of the world’s most digitally-advanced societies
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How Hartmann Group has embraced transformation and new digital business models.
Norfolk County Council CTO, Kurt Frary shares his burning desire to leverage technology to improve the lives of every citizen and business in the county.
UiPath’s Chris Duddridge suggests how software robots can support disabled people into employment
Capgemini’s Kees Jacobs lays out a digital recipe for retailers to drive positive change and help consumers make healthier food choices
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Margareta Mucibabici is Public Affairs Manager for UiPath.
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Siim Sikkut, Estonia’s Government CIO, on how the country became one of the world’s most digitally-advanced societies
Meet Gitanjali Rao, the 16-year-old author, scientist and STEAM advocate, featured on the cover of TIME magazine
Was COP26 a success? We speak to four experts to find out if enough was done to tackle the climate crisis
How EY’s Health & Human Services team is using data to improve the lives of vulnerable people
We speak to Dr Fay Couceiro, an expert in environmental pollution, about why plastics is a problem that will only get worse
Tom van Aken, Avantium’s CEO, discusses the 100% plant-based plastic that might move the industry away from fossil fuels
Cloudera Fast Forward Labs’ Ade Adewunmi talks about why data rights for children should be at the top of the agenda
Can aviation be automated? NATS’ Head of Research Louisa Smith talks about developing the world’s first AI air traffic control system
We head to Berlin, Glasgow and Bristol to find out how clubs are embracing sustainability
Inspirational Castor CEO Derk Arts discusses his vision for the future of the medical science industry
Irish IT multinational Version 1 is revolutionising how a company manages its talent and ensures employees’ pathway to success
Nikki Labrum and Freddie Quek discuss the impact of the digital divide and how to ensure no child is ever left behind
The global pandemic has tested the UK’s NHS to its limits, and it has innovated in response. Can it maintain the momentum?
We investigate whether vertical farming is the solution to global food shortages
Philips Foundation is providing medical imaging training in underserved communities across the world
W. Curtis Preston, a.k.a “Mr Backup”, on protecting your company’s data against natural disasters
The story behind Two Sigma’s Data Clinic’s mission to amplify data equity
Eva Taylor, CSR Director at Hootsuite explains how social media can help refugees take control of their narratives
Douglas Johnson-Poensgen, CEO of Circulor, warns of the challenges in the EV battery supply chain
ABB’s Doug Baer on how the oil and gas industry can improve leak detection systems
Neuroelectrics’ Ana Maiques explains how brain stimulation can help patients with epilepsy and depression
Inderpal Bhandari, Global Chief Data Officer of IBM, outlines the key elements needed for AI to become “trusted”
Technology disorders are on the rise. We visit a Swiss clinic to learn how to best tackle them
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