
The future of innovation is ethical
Corporate trailblazers must prioritise ethical innovation to drive responsible change, ensuring sustainable progress and creating true value in a rapidly evolving digital age.
Corporate trailblazers must prioritise ethical innovation to drive responsible change, ensuring sustainable progress and creating true value in a rapidly evolving digital age.
Sopra Steria’s new Digital Ethics & Tech for Good practice, led by Jen Rodvold, is taking previously fringe issues to the heart of transformations
Researchers at the University of Plymouth have shown that developing tech with – not for – the digitally excluded can produce remarkable results.
AI and natural-language processing present a huge opportunity for stretched healthcare systems to transform their clinical day-to-day.
Tech For Good speaks to Out There Impact about its partnership with the World Health Organization as they look to counter the spread of COVID-19 disinformation
ISP proxies help e-commerce businesses monitor competitors, access region-specific pricing, and run data tools smoothly, without getting blocked, ensuring better market insights and decisions.
Matthew Margetts on technologies that could solve ‘the greatest environmental threat to public health globally.’
Generative AI and IoT are transforming water efficiency in farming, helping farmers save resources, cut costs, and grow better crops despite climate-driven drought conditions.
SAP’s Stephen Jamieson and BT’s Sarwar Khan on partnering to develop a means to track emissions across BT’s entire global value chain.
Felix Ohswald is co-founder and CEO of GoStudent. In this podcast, Felix discusses the rapid growth of Europe’s first edtech unicorn, and considers what the future of learning will look like.
Corporate trailblazers must prioritise ethical innovation to drive responsible change, ensuring sustainable progress and creating true value in a rapidly evolving digital age.
Sopra Steria’s new Digital Ethics & Tech for Good practice, led by Jen Rodvold, is taking previously fringe issues to the heart of transformations