
Series Two: Fredrika Klarén
Fredrika Klarén is Head of Sustainability for Polestar. In this podcast, Fredrika talks about how Polestar is leveraging blockchain to ensure supply chain traceability, and why she believes tech future-proofs businesses.
Fredrika Klarén is Head of Sustainability for Polestar. In this podcast, Fredrika talks about how Polestar is leveraging blockchain to ensure supply chain traceability, and why she believes tech future-proofs businesses.
Tom Wright is Head of Digital Engagement for NDL Software. In this podcast, Tom tackles the subject of technology innovation in the public sector, and he makes the case for RPA being a stepping stone to digital success.
JPMorgan Chase & Co’s Tech For Social Good team is celebrating 10 years of doing good. We spoke to four of its leading voices to find out how it has positively impacted thousands of nonprofits, as well as empowering its own workforce.
Jamie Burrows is CEO and founder of Vertical Future. In this podcast, Jamie talks about the technology systems behind vertical farming and why current solutions are only “the tip of the iceberg” in this high-potential industry.
Wendy Clark, Chief Digital Information Officer, and David Rose, Director of Donor Experience, tell us how digital and technology transformation aims to help NHSBT deliver even more for donors, employees and patients.
Albane Bruyas is COO of Scaleway, the European cloud provider breaking new ground with some of the most advanced energy and water efficiency systems in the industry. In this podcast, Albane tells us why sustainable data centres are “mandatory”.
JPMorgan’s Tech For Social Good Team uses skills-based volunteering to help thousands of social good nonprofits across the world. We
Dr. Atanu Chaudhuri is leading new research into the positive impact 3D printing technologies could have on healthcare systems. In this podcast, Atanu discusses current adoption levels and reveals some of the groundbreaking use cases.
From determining the severity of COVID-19 in patients to helping the visually impaired, we speak to Intel to find out
Tom van Aken is CEO of Avantium, a company which has pioneered a plant-based plastic called PEF. In this podcast, Tom discusses how renewable chemistry could revolutionise the packaging industry.
Stina Ehrensvärd is co-founder of Yubico, the company behind Yubikeys. In this podcast, Stina reveals how the technology has helped human rights organisations and other non-profits.
Gemma McCall is CEO of Culture Shift, which has built a reporting platform to identify and prevent harassment and bullying. In this podcast, Gemma discusses the role of technology and data in overcoming this problem.
The pandemic has seen a rise in the number of people suffering from mental health issues. We speak to the
Gordie Ross is a video games developer in the burgeoning education gaming space. In this podcast, Gordie explains why gaming should be a fundamental part of our education systems.
Leanne Kemp is founder of Everledger and a global authority on blockchain. In this podcast, Leanne discusses how the technology could create a new paradigm around “tech for good”.
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.
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
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.
Chris Chambers works for Ordnance Survey, the national mapping agency for Great Britain. Although it is known primarily for its paper maps, Ordnance Survey’s highly-accurate geospatial data underpins many public sector services, and has played a vital role in Britain’s response to COVID-19.
Neil Spann is Managing Director of Power Roll, a startup at the cutting edge of innovation in the solar energy space. In this podcast, Neil talks to Stuart Hodge about breaking down adoption barriers and how Power Roll’s unique solar film is generating energy for underserved communities around the world.
We speak to NASA and the European Space Agency to get the lowdown on their use of satellites to measure
Poppy Szkiler is co-founder and CEO of Quiet Mark, a company that works with manufacturers to prioritise noise reduction within product design. In this podcast, Poppy talks about following in her grandfather’s footsteps to continue his fight against noise pollution.
NHS Blood and Transplant keeps people alive. Wendy Clark and David Rose discuss the role of technology.
Harrow Council’s IT team take Tech For Good behind the scenes of a digital transformation programme that is improving the lives of its workers and residents.
How can artificial intelligence keep people safe? Microsoft and Hexagon are helping emergency services leverage AI
Lenovo’s Ian Jeffs on how Big Data holds the key for large businesses looking to use their influence as a force for good.
The public sector’s data practices must be fixed before it becomes a fast favourite for hackers, says Netwrix’s Ilia Sotnikov
Dr. Amy Lomellini, Director of Accessibility at Anthology, explores how inclusive digital design empowers all learners, ensuring education is accessible, adaptable, and barrier-free for everyone.
Janice Burns is Chief People Officer for Degreed. In this podcast, Janice discusses her distinguished career and why businesses must strive to upskill their employees.
Estonia has become renowned as one of the most digitally advanced nations on the planet. Its latest innovation is Bürokratt, an AI-driven virtual assistant. Government CDO Ott Velsberg tells us more.
Fredrika Klarén is Head of Sustainability for Polestar. In this podcast, Fredrika talks about how Polestar is leveraging blockchain to ensure supply chain traceability, and why she believes tech future-proofs businesses.
Tom Wright is Head of Digital Engagement for NDL Software. In this podcast, Tom tackles the subject of technology innovation in the public sector, and he makes the case for RPA being a stepping stone to digital success.
JPMorgan Chase & Co’s Tech For Social Good team is celebrating 10 years of doing good. We spoke to four of its leading voices to find out how it has positively impacted thousands of nonprofits, as well as empowering its own workforce.
Jamie Burrows is CEO and founder of Vertical Future. In this podcast, Jamie talks about the technology systems behind vertical farming and why current solutions are only “the tip of the iceberg” in this high-potential industry.
Wendy Clark, Chief Digital Information Officer, and David Rose, Director of Donor Experience, tell us how digital and technology transformation aims to help NHSBT deliver even more for donors, employees and patients.
Albane Bruyas is COO of Scaleway, the European cloud provider breaking new ground with some of the most advanced energy and water efficiency systems in the industry. In this podcast, Albane tells us why sustainable data centres are “mandatory”.
JPMorgan’s Tech For Social Good Team uses skills-based volunteering to help thousands of social good nonprofits across the world. We
Dr. Atanu Chaudhuri is leading new research into the positive impact 3D printing technologies could have on healthcare systems. In this podcast, Atanu discusses current adoption levels and reveals some of the groundbreaking use cases.
From determining the severity of COVID-19 in patients to helping the visually impaired, we speak to Intel to find out
Tom van Aken is CEO of Avantium, a company which has pioneered a plant-based plastic called PEF. In this podcast, Tom discusses how renewable chemistry could revolutionise the packaging industry.
Stina Ehrensvärd is co-founder of Yubico, the company behind Yubikeys. In this podcast, Stina reveals how the technology has helped human rights organisations and other non-profits.
Gemma McCall is CEO of Culture Shift, which has built a reporting platform to identify and prevent harassment and bullying. In this podcast, Gemma discusses the role of technology and data in overcoming this problem.
The pandemic has seen a rise in the number of people suffering from mental health issues. We speak to the
Gordie Ross is a video games developer in the burgeoning education gaming space. In this podcast, Gordie explains why gaming should be a fundamental part of our education systems.
Leanne Kemp is founder of Everledger and a global authority on blockchain. In this podcast, Leanne discusses how the technology could create a new paradigm around “tech for good”.
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.
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
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.
Chris Chambers works for Ordnance Survey, the national mapping agency for Great Britain. Although it is known primarily for its paper maps, Ordnance Survey’s highly-accurate geospatial data underpins many public sector services, and has played a vital role in Britain’s response to COVID-19.
Neil Spann is Managing Director of Power Roll, a startup at the cutting edge of innovation in the solar energy space. In this podcast, Neil talks to Stuart Hodge about breaking down adoption barriers and how Power Roll’s unique solar film is generating energy for underserved communities around the world.
We speak to NASA and the European Space Agency to get the lowdown on their use of satellites to measure
Poppy Szkiler is co-founder and CEO of Quiet Mark, a company that works with manufacturers to prioritise noise reduction within product design. In this podcast, Poppy talks about following in her grandfather’s footsteps to continue his fight against noise pollution.