Our plastic lungs
We speak to Dr Fay Couceiro, an expert in environmental pollution, about why plastics is a problem that will only get worse
We speak to Dr Fay Couceiro, an expert in environmental pollution, about why plastics is a problem that will only get worse
We investigate whether vertical farming is the solution to global food shortages
Technology disorders are on the rise. We visit a Swiss clinic to learn how to best tackle them
Four female entrepreneurs are using technology to improve girls’ education and access to healthcare around the world
While the world has adapted to learning online, the next step in edtech could be even more sci-fi
We speak to Schneider Electric’s MEA region about why an all-digital, all-electric world is required for a smarter and greener future.
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.
We talk to Lama Nachman, famous for her work with Stephen Hawking, and others about the medical possibilities of AI-human collaboration
The story behind Two Sigma’s Data Clinic’s mission to amplify data equity
William Laurent looks at how Japan is leading the world in early warning systems for earthquakes
A radical rethink is required in today’s climate, stresses Dr. Nicos Nicolaou, CEO of UNICAF
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.
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.
We speak to Dr Fay Couceiro, an expert in environmental pollution, about why plastics is a problem that will only get worse
We investigate whether vertical farming is the solution to global food shortages
Technology disorders are on the rise. We visit a Swiss clinic to learn how to best tackle them
Four female entrepreneurs are using technology to improve girls’ education and access to healthcare around the world
While the world has adapted to learning online, the next step in edtech could be even more sci-fi