
How tech can turn philanthropy into a real safety net
How tech-driven philanthropy can move faster, save lives and act as a real safety net, using Helpster Charity’s real-time, transparent healthcare funding model.

How tech-driven philanthropy can move faster, save lives and act as a real safety net, using Helpster Charity’s real-time, transparent healthcare funding model.

Thermo Fisher Scientific’s Santhosh Nair explains how advanced in-vitro diagnostics are transforming allergy care across Europe, enabling faster, more precise testing and improving outcomes for millions.

Stanley Olisa, PR Manager at Helpster Charity, explores how companies can replace one-off CSR campaigns with transparent, tech-driven systems that deliver measurable, sustainable social impact.

Helpster Charity proves health insurance can work without premiums, offering fast, transparent, tech-driven cover that saves lives and protects families from poverty in Africa and Asia.

Half the world lacks essential healthcare. Discover how tech solutions like Helpster’s digital-first model are transforming global health aid and closing life-threatening gaps in access.

Helpster’s Health Help Platform connects underserved patients in Africa and Asia with donors, hospitals, and volunteers, using technology to bridge healthcare gaps and deliver life-saving support.

Creative storytelling transforms scientific breakthroughs into cultural movements — from mammoth meatballs to AI art — making innovation relatable, emotional, and impactful for the public

Many careers evolve through chance more than choice. Are we equipping young people with informed options and future-ready skills in today’s fast-changing digital landscape?

Helpster Charity uses technology to prevent medical fraud, ensuring donations directly support genuine healthcare cases. Their model blends transparency, verification, and impact across Africa and Asia.

The European Accessibility Act offers businesses a legal and commercial opportunity to prioritise digital accessibility, improving compliance, customer experience, and long-term competitive advantage.

Helpster’s 2024 report reveals how tech-driven healthcare funding is saving lives in underserved regions, proving that innovation and transparency can transform global health outcomes.

Researchers at the University of Plymouth have shown that developing tech with – not for – the digitally excluded can produce remarkable results.

Inside ICONIC, the research project that codesigned four novel new technologies hand-in-hand with the digitally excluded.

By rethinking accessibility through collaboration and creativity, we unlock inclusive innovation that benefits everyone—reshaping technology, user experience, and society at large.

Helpster Charity demonstrates how technology-driven healthcare solutions can break barriers, providing life-saving medical support to underserved communities and ensuring equitable access to essential treatment worldwide.

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.

Daniel Avery, head of venture building at Rainmaking, on the healthtech innovations spurred via London’s Thames Freeport special economic

A billion people worldwide experience some form of disability. Failing to accommodate them as payments technology advances will cost us all, says Clover’s Jon Boland

Technology is changing the world in countless ways, and one of the most exciting advancements today is the way it’s

Explore the cultural shift in tech brand experiences, focusing on how innovation shapes society, influences marketing, and emphasises ethical practices, trust, and cultural awareness for success.

The European Accessibility Act will soon mandate that digital products be accessible to all users, including those with disabilities. Businesses must ensure compliance to improve inclusivity.

The National Procurement Policy Statement shifts public sector spending towards social and environmental impact—yet few are talking about it. Tiia Sammallahti, CEO of whatimpact, explains why VCSEs must seize this opportunity.

Mark Pestridge of Telehouse Europe highlights how tech leaders can leverage data centre ESG initiatives to drive sustainability, workforce development, and community impact while advancing corporate goals.

Darryl Brick of Ericsson highlights how 5G enhances disaster response by enabling real-time communication, secure networks, and advanced technology like drones and smart vehicles for emergency services.

AI and natural-language processing present a huge opportunity for stretched healthcare systems to transform their clinical day-to-day.

How Danish engineering giant Danfoss is using advanced IoT and AI to deliver dramatic energy efficiency gains to buildings around the world.

City of Atlanta CIO Gary Brantley on how two very different viruses have enabled opportunity for lasting change

Nikki Labrum and Freddie Quek discuss the impact of the digital divide and how to ensure no child is ever left behind

Yubico’s John Gilbert on how hardware authentication keys can help protect vulnerable populations, and secure human rights.

AI can help alleviate cybersecurity alert fatigue by correlating events, qualifying threats, and reducing stress for analysts, improving well-being and addressing the skills gap in SOCs.

Semtech’s Alistair Fulton is a thought leader on the Internet of Things.
In this podcast, Alistair reveals how low-power, wide-area connectivity can help combat climate change.

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.

How tech-driven philanthropy can move faster, save lives and act as a real safety net, using Helpster Charity’s real-time, transparent healthcare funding model.

Thermo Fisher Scientific’s Santhosh Nair explains how advanced in-vitro diagnostics are transforming allergy care across Europe, enabling faster, more precise testing and improving outcomes for millions.

Stanley Olisa, PR Manager at Helpster Charity, explores how companies can replace one-off CSR campaigns with transparent, tech-driven systems that deliver measurable, sustainable social impact.

Helpster Charity proves health insurance can work without premiums, offering fast, transparent, tech-driven cover that saves lives and protects families from poverty in Africa and Asia.

Half the world lacks essential healthcare. Discover how tech solutions like Helpster’s digital-first model are transforming global health aid and closing life-threatening gaps in access.

Helpster’s Health Help Platform connects underserved patients in Africa and Asia with donors, hospitals, and volunteers, using technology to bridge healthcare gaps and deliver life-saving support.

Creative storytelling transforms scientific breakthroughs into cultural movements — from mammoth meatballs to AI art — making innovation relatable, emotional, and impactful for the public

Many careers evolve through chance more than choice. Are we equipping young people with informed options and future-ready skills in today’s fast-changing digital landscape?

Helpster Charity uses technology to prevent medical fraud, ensuring donations directly support genuine healthcare cases. Their model blends transparency, verification, and impact across Africa and Asia.

The European Accessibility Act offers businesses a legal and commercial opportunity to prioritise digital accessibility, improving compliance, customer experience, and long-term competitive advantage.

Helpster’s 2024 report reveals how tech-driven healthcare funding is saving lives in underserved regions, proving that innovation and transparency can transform global health outcomes.

Researchers at the University of Plymouth have shown that developing tech with – not for – the digitally excluded can produce remarkable results.

Inside ICONIC, the research project that codesigned four novel new technologies hand-in-hand with the digitally excluded.

By rethinking accessibility through collaboration and creativity, we unlock inclusive innovation that benefits everyone—reshaping technology, user experience, and society at large.

Helpster Charity demonstrates how technology-driven healthcare solutions can break barriers, providing life-saving medical support to underserved communities and ensuring equitable access to essential treatment worldwide.

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.

Daniel Avery, head of venture building at Rainmaking, on the healthtech innovations spurred via London’s Thames Freeport special economic

A billion people worldwide experience some form of disability. Failing to accommodate them as payments technology advances will cost us all, says Clover’s Jon Boland

Technology is changing the world in countless ways, and one of the most exciting advancements today is the way it’s

Explore the cultural shift in tech brand experiences, focusing on how innovation shapes society, influences marketing, and emphasises ethical practices, trust, and cultural awareness for success.

The European Accessibility Act will soon mandate that digital products be accessible to all users, including those with disabilities. Businesses must ensure compliance to improve inclusivity.

The National Procurement Policy Statement shifts public sector spending towards social and environmental impact—yet few are talking about it. Tiia Sammallahti, CEO of whatimpact, explains why VCSEs must seize this opportunity.

Mark Pestridge of Telehouse Europe highlights how tech leaders can leverage data centre ESG initiatives to drive sustainability, workforce development, and community impact while advancing corporate goals.

Darryl Brick of Ericsson highlights how 5G enhances disaster response by enabling real-time communication, secure networks, and advanced technology like drones and smart vehicles for emergency services.