Using technology to create a more inclusive and accessible workplace
Eric Thomas, Chief Diversity Officer at CX software giant Genesys, on the ways in which innovative technologies are transforming workplaces for those with visual impairments.
Eric Thomas, Chief Diversity Officer at CX software giant Genesys, on the ways in which innovative technologies are transforming workplaces for those with visual impairments.
Lenovo is driving sustainability through innovations like bamboo packaging, repairable laptops, and efficient liquid cooling, promoting circularity and reducing e-waste across IT product lifecycles.
Mark Hitchman, MD of Canon Medical Systems, on combining sport, community wellbeing, medical diagnostics, and research in one place.
Corporate trailblazers must prioritise ethical innovation to drive responsible change, ensuring sustainable progress and creating true value in a rapidly evolving digital age.
Inside De Beers’ mission to create a digital twin of all the world’s diamonds on the blockchain.
Inside De Beers’ internal tech startup, Tracr, that aims to use blockchain to tell the positve story of every natural diamond in the world.
Novis Games, a Microsoft-supported startup, is using AI to transform games for the visually impaired.
The slow-moving public sector must use the pace of advancing technology to reshape public services for the demands of the future.
Arianna Ortelli, CEO and co-founder of Novis Games, on her team’s partnership with Microsoft and using AI to bring video games to the visually impaired.
Andrea Danes, global human services leader at EY, discusses how we might unleash the public sector’s “innovative instigators” with technology.
In a world plagued by phone scams, Phonely’s groundbreaking technology combines AI monitoring with human intervention, empowering seniors to communicate safely.
International Women’s Day amplifies the need for gender equality. Helen Hawthorn of Zoom urges tech to embrace inclusivity, fostering diversity for innovation and equality.
Blockchain isn’t just for cryptocurrencies. Chloe Tartan thinks it could underpin a more equitable welfare system in a digitally divided world.
Often seen as a leisure activity, video games can significantly enhance problem-solving, teamwork, and communication skills, benefiting the workplace environment.
Blockchain could provide a transparent, safe, and incentivised mechanism for the distribution of welfare, says Accenture’s Chloe Tartan.
Mary Jacques heads global ESG for tech giant Lenovo, which is on a mission to meet ambitious sustainability goals not just for itself, but across its entire value chain
Adopt a Grandparent uses technology to connect younger individuals globally with UK care residents, reducing loneliness and isolation.
The findings of a project run by social mobility charity the EY Foundation has identified the action needed to ensure new technology is inclusive of young people from low-income backgrounds.
Virgin Media O2’s Better Connections Plan is helping communities and the environment.
Matthew Margetts on technologies that could solve ‘the greatest environmental threat to public health globally.’
The COVID-19 pandemic further exposed the challenges to healthcare iCOVID-19 exposed healthcare challenges in sub-Saharan Africa; Amref’s digital capabilities surged with GSK and Cognizant support.
The City of Philadelphia’s Office for Innovation using the power of public-private partnership to provide internet access to thousands.
The location app is riding a wave of publicity as the ubiquitous nature of the solution becomes helpful to multiple sections of society.
PayU’s Marius Costin on how fintech is paving the way for financial inclusion.
JPMorgan Chase & Co’s Tech For Social Good team is celebrating 10 years of doing good, impacting thousands of non-profits and empowering its own workforce.
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.
The story behind Two Sigma’s Data Clinic’s mission to amplify data equity
Was COP26 a success? We speak to four experts to find out if enough was done to tackle the climate crisis
Regina Fritsche Danielson on AstraZeneca’s mission to change the course of cardiac medicine
IBM’s Roberto Battistoni on how technology can help drive supply chain sustainability
Suzette Kent is a former Federal CIO for the United States government.
In this podcast, Suzette shares her story and talks about what the public sector can do to accelerate digital transformation.
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.
Eric Thomas, Chief Diversity Officer at CX software giant Genesys, on the ways in which innovative technologies are transforming workplaces for those with visual impairments.
Lenovo is driving sustainability through innovations like bamboo packaging, repairable laptops, and efficient liquid cooling, promoting circularity and reducing e-waste across IT product lifecycles.
Mark Hitchman, MD of Canon Medical Systems, on combining sport, community wellbeing, medical diagnostics, and research in one place.
Corporate trailblazers must prioritise ethical innovation to drive responsible change, ensuring sustainable progress and creating true value in a rapidly evolving digital age.
Inside De Beers’ mission to create a digital twin of all the world’s diamonds on the blockchain.
Inside De Beers’ internal tech startup, Tracr, that aims to use blockchain to tell the positve story of every natural diamond in the world.
Novis Games, a Microsoft-supported startup, is using AI to transform games for the visually impaired.
The slow-moving public sector must use the pace of advancing technology to reshape public services for the demands of the future.
Arianna Ortelli, CEO and co-founder of Novis Games, on her team’s partnership with Microsoft and using AI to bring video games to the visually impaired.
Andrea Danes, global human services leader at EY, discusses how we might unleash the public sector’s “innovative instigators” with technology.
In a world plagued by phone scams, Phonely’s groundbreaking technology combines AI monitoring with human intervention, empowering seniors to communicate safely.
International Women’s Day amplifies the need for gender equality. Helen Hawthorn of Zoom urges tech to embrace inclusivity, fostering diversity for innovation and equality.
Blockchain isn’t just for cryptocurrencies. Chloe Tartan thinks it could underpin a more equitable welfare system in a digitally divided world.
Often seen as a leisure activity, video games can significantly enhance problem-solving, teamwork, and communication skills, benefiting the workplace environment.
Blockchain could provide a transparent, safe, and incentivised mechanism for the distribution of welfare, says Accenture’s Chloe Tartan.
Mary Jacques heads global ESG for tech giant Lenovo, which is on a mission to meet ambitious sustainability goals not just for itself, but across its entire value chain
Adopt a Grandparent uses technology to connect younger individuals globally with UK care residents, reducing loneliness and isolation.
The findings of a project run by social mobility charity the EY Foundation has identified the action needed to ensure new technology is inclusive of young people from low-income backgrounds.
Virgin Media O2’s Better Connections Plan is helping communities and the environment.
Matthew Margetts on technologies that could solve ‘the greatest environmental threat to public health globally.’
The COVID-19 pandemic further exposed the challenges to healthcare iCOVID-19 exposed healthcare challenges in sub-Saharan Africa; Amref’s digital capabilities surged with GSK and Cognizant support.
The City of Philadelphia’s Office for Innovation using the power of public-private partnership to provide internet access to thousands.
The location app is riding a wave of publicity as the ubiquitous nature of the solution becomes helpful to multiple sections of society.
PayU’s Marius Costin on how fintech is paving the way for financial inclusion.