
Humanity, technology and the mental health crisis
Matthew Jenkins, founder of Dream and Leap, examines technology’s impact on mental health, urging leaders to foster balance and ensure it enhances, rather than overwhelms, human wellbeing.
Matthew Jenkins, founder of Dream and Leap, examines technology’s impact on mental health, urging leaders to foster balance and ensure it enhances, rather than overwhelms, human wellbeing.
Navigating online mental health support is often confusing and fragmented. Clearer signposting and better data infrastructure can make finding help as simple as everyday digital tasks.
As AI reshapes industries, its impact on mental health is profound. While it disrupts jobs, it also fosters new opportunities. Human creativity remains irreplaceable.
The City of Philadelphia’s Office for Innovation using the power of public-private partnership to provide internet access to thousands.
NHS Blood and Transplant keeps people alive. Wendy Clark and David Rose discuss the role of technology.
We head to Berlin, Glasgow and Bristol to find out how clubs are embracing sustainability
Cloudera Fast Forward Labs’ Ade Adewunmi talks about why data rights for children should be at the top of the agenda
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A radical rethink is required in today’s climate, stresses Dr. Nicos Nicolaou, CEO of UNICAF
Piotr Orzechowski is co-founder and CEO of Infermedica.
In this podcast, Piotr discusses the role of AI in healthcare and why his company wants to act for global public health.
Neil Spann is Managing Director of Power Roll, a startup at the cutting edge of innovation in the solar energy space. In this podcast, Neil talks to Stuart Hodge about breaking down adoption barriers and how Power Roll’s unique solar film is generating energy for underserved communities around the world.
Matthew Jenkins, founder of Dream and Leap, examines technology’s impact on mental health, urging leaders to foster balance and ensure it enhances, rather than overwhelms, human wellbeing.
Navigating online mental health support is often confusing and fragmented. Clearer signposting and better data infrastructure can make finding help as simple as everyday digital tasks.
As AI reshapes industries, its impact on mental health is profound. While it disrupts jobs, it also fosters new opportunities. Human creativity remains irreplaceable.