
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.
HSCNI, Microsoft and Kainos on their world-beating response to the COVID-19 challenge.
The City of Philadelphia’s Office for Innovation using the power of public-private partnership to provide internet access to thousands.
Can aviation be automated? NATS’ Head of Research Louisa Smith talks about developing the world’s first AI air traffic control system
How lab-grown-meat startups are aiming to take both the guilt and the carbon impact out of food.
Karen Nadasen, CEO of PayU Africa, highlights how digital payments are driving financial inclusion across Africa, enabling economic opportunities and transforming access to financial services.
Digital illiteracy is a growing health crisis for seniors, leaving them unable to navigate essential online services and jeopardising their independence and health outcomes.
Al Kingsley is CEO of edtech company NetSupport, and an influential voice on the topics of education and technology in the UK. In this podcast, Al discusses using tech in the right way as teachers and children adapt to the new normal.
Mark Hitchman, MD of Canon Medical Systems, on combining sport, community wellbeing, medical diagnostics, and research in one place.
Technology aids sustainability through renewable energy but worsens pollution and waste. Individual and collective action can drive more sustainable practices.