Technology is both a blessing and a curse for sustainability
Technology aids sustainability through renewable energy but worsens pollution and waste. Individual and collective action can drive more sustainable practices.
Technology aids sustainability through renewable energy but worsens pollution and waste. Individual and collective action can drive more sustainable practices.
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.
We speak to Schneider Electric’s MEA region about why an all-digital, all-electric world is required for a smarter and greener future.
Dr Sina Habibi, CEO of Cognetivity on a potentially groundbreaking screening solution which could revolutionise detecting early signs of Alzheimer’s and dementia
David Shrier and Beth Porter discuss how they are re-architecting the online learning experience
Cepton’s Dr Jun Pei discusses minimising AI bias in an automated world, and why lidar might hold the key
Stephen Foreshew-Cain, CEO of Scott Logic, explores how the UK public sector can overcome legacy IT, data silos, and skills gaps to successfully adopt AI and transform services.
Tom van Aken is CEO of Avantium, a company which has pioneered a plant-based plastic called PEF. In this podcast, Tom discusses how renewable chemistry could revolutionise the packaging industry.
Tim Barker is CEO of digital mental healthcare provider Kooth. In this podcast, Tim talks about Kooth’s philosophy and shares his views on the power of data and AI to support those in need.
Technology aids sustainability through renewable energy but worsens pollution and waste. Individual and collective action can drive more sustainable practices.