
How intelligent automation is driving positive change in the public sector
Public sector adopts efficient intelligent automation for modernisation, cost-savings, and enhanced services while retaining human involvement.
Public sector adopts efficient intelligent automation for modernisation, cost-savings, and enhanced services while retaining human involvement.
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.
Lenovo’s Ian Jeffs on how Big Data holds the key for large businesses looking to use their influence as a force for good.
James Freed, Health Education England CDIO, on the importance of building and leading a digital workforce to create a better tomorrow.
Estonia has become renowned as one of the most digitally advanced nations on the planet. Its latest innovation in its mission to connect citizens with government is Bürokratt, an AI-driven virtual assistant that puts access to public services in the hands of the people via any device they choose. Government Chief Data Offier, Ott Velsberg, tells us more.
Bystronic’s Christoph Rüttimann on integrating sustainability into smart business activities.
Avaya’s Stephen Cunningham on accelerating digital innovation in the public sector
RingCentral’s Steve Rafferty on how collaboration technology can benefit the public sector
HeartFlow’s Charles Taylor on levelling access to healthcare
Estonia’s Ott Velsberg on Bürokratt and the death of citizen bureaucracy
Degreed’s Janice Burns on the importance of continuous workplace learning
Siim Sikkut, Estonia’s Government CIO, on how the country became one of the world’s most digitally-advanced societies
AWS’s Taha Kass-Hout on why COVID-19 proved to be a turning point for machine learning
How EY’s Health & Human Services team is using data to improve the lives of vulnerable people
We speak to Schneider Electric’s MEA region about why an all-digital, all-electric world is required for a smarter and greener future.
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
The global pandemic has tested the UK’s NHS to its limits, and it has innovated in response. Can it maintain the momentum?
ALE’s Shaun Sen on the key technology advances disrupting the education sector
How East of England Ambulance Service’s digital data lake is being used to save lives.
NHS Blood and Transplant keeps people alive. Wendy Clark and David Rose discuss the role of technology.
Tech for Good sits down with the founders of Ghanaian digital healthcare startup Redbird
Cepton’s Dr Jun Pei discusses minimising AI bias in an automated world, and why lidar might hold the key
How Hartmann Group has embraced transformation and new digital business models.
While the world has adapted to learning online, the next step in edtech could be even more sci-fi
Russell Marriott, co-founder and CEO at GoodCloud shares his thoughts.
At only 17, Emma Yang is the founder of Timeless, a mobile app that helps Alzheimer’s patients stay connected to their loved ones. In this podcast, Emma talks about the process of building her app and what it means to be named as one of the 100 Faces of Impact globally.
Public sector adopts efficient intelligent automation for modernisation, cost-savings, and enhanced services while retaining human involvement.
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.
Lenovo’s Ian Jeffs on how Big Data holds the key for large businesses looking to use their influence as a force for good.
James Freed, Health Education England CDIO, on the importance of building and leading a digital workforce to create a better tomorrow.
Estonia has become renowned as one of the most digitally advanced nations on the planet. Its latest innovation in its mission to connect citizens with government is Bürokratt, an AI-driven virtual assistant that puts access to public services in the hands of the people via any device they choose. Government Chief Data Offier, Ott Velsberg, tells us more.
Bystronic’s Christoph Rüttimann on integrating sustainability into smart business activities.
Avaya’s Stephen Cunningham on accelerating digital innovation in the public sector
RingCentral’s Steve Rafferty on how collaboration technology can benefit the public sector
HeartFlow’s Charles Taylor on levelling access to healthcare
Estonia’s Ott Velsberg on Bürokratt and the death of citizen bureaucracy
Degreed’s Janice Burns on the importance of continuous workplace learning
Siim Sikkut, Estonia’s Government CIO, on how the country became one of the world’s most digitally-advanced societies
AWS’s Taha Kass-Hout on why COVID-19 proved to be a turning point for machine learning
How EY’s Health & Human Services team is using data to improve the lives of vulnerable people
We speak to Schneider Electric’s MEA region about why an all-digital, all-electric world is required for a smarter and greener future.
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
The global pandemic has tested the UK’s NHS to its limits, and it has innovated in response. Can it maintain the momentum?
ALE’s Shaun Sen on the key technology advances disrupting the education sector
How East of England Ambulance Service’s digital data lake is being used to save lives.
NHS Blood and Transplant keeps people alive. Wendy Clark and David Rose discuss the role of technology.
Tech for Good sits down with the founders of Ghanaian digital healthcare startup Redbird
Cepton’s Dr Jun Pei discusses minimising AI bias in an automated world, and why lidar might hold the key