
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 East of England Ambulance Service’s digital data lake is being used to save lives.
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.
The location app is riding a wave of publicity as the ubiquitous nature of the solution becomes helpful to multiple sections of society.
Novis Games, a Microsoft-supported startup, is using AI to transform games for the visually impaired.
5G and AI are revolutionising healthcare, enabling personalised, real-time care across the globe. From remote diagnostics to predictive health, they bridge gaps and save lives.
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.
Anders Bergtoft is CEO of Charge Amps. In this podcast, Anders charts the EV revolution and discusses the hurdles still to overcome.
Martin McKay is founder and CEO of Texthelp, an international education technology company. He speaks to Stuart Hodge about the power of “learning analytics” and considers the possibility of a fully automated classroom.
When it comes to the important matter of urban public health, cities aren’t quite as smart as they could be