
Urban aid kit
When it comes to the important matter of urban public health, cities aren’t quite as smart as they could be
When it comes to the important matter of urban public health, cities aren’t quite as smart as they could be
How Hartmann Group has embraced transformation and new digital business models.
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.
Anoushka Patel on creating a global COVID-19 entrepreneurial challenge aged just 18
The location app is riding a wave of publicity as the ubiquitous nature of the solution becomes helpful to multiple sections of society.
Discover how technology drives financial inclusion in developing countries, enhancing access to banking, loans, and cross-border payments through innovative fintech, blockchain, and digital wallets.
Local governments must prioritize digital transformation to create smarter, more efficient cities. By investing in IoT infrastructure, data management, and AI, they can enhance services, boost economies, and improve citizens’ quality of life.
BiaSciLab (Bianca Lewis) is 14, but she has already hacked a replica of the US election reporting system. In this podcast, Bia talks about creating her own end-to-end election system and running a non-profit organisation, Girls Who Hack.
Chris Chambers works for Ordnance Survey, the national mapping agency for Great Britain. Although it is known primarily for its paper maps, Ordnance Survey’s highly-accurate geospatial data underpins many public sector services, and has played a vital role in Britain’s response to COVID-19.
When it comes to the important matter of urban public health, cities aren’t quite as smart as they could be