Today, financial service firms are experiencing a rapid growth in data volumes and data diversity. More content is available to feed into decision making. Conversely, more information and disclosures are requested by regulators and customers ...
Managers now require real-time data to boost productivity and prioritise employee wellbeing. While questions linger as to what the ideal working structure should look like, there can be no doubt that the future of work ...
In response to the pandemic, international travel in 2020 was essentially cut to zero. Finding a way out of the crisis, some European countries are currently implementing an indoor photocatalytic nano-coating to combat COVID-19. Can ...
Traditionally, farming evokes images of hard labour and toiling in the sun. While that has not entirely changed, the people (or should we say “things”) doing the toiling and hard labour, are changing rapidly. We ...
There is a tech boom going on in Africa, like almost everywhere else. However, the growth of the space is incredibly rapid in the continent. Accordingly, in 2019 there were 618 active tech hubs, while ...
As data centre demand continues to grow, so there is greater clamour for optimisation and improvement to ensure these power-hungry facilities are green, energy efficient and at peak performance. This means maximum returns for owners, ...
No expert forecast or calculation could have predicted just how much the world changed last year. Though there is still considerable collective uncertainty, mobility is evolving in exciting ways, and disruption is the name of ...
Delivers the analysis of data from images as well as the devices themselves OmniIndex, the leading file analysis provider bringing analytics to unstructured data, is to target the growing healthcare sector with its platform which ...
The prominence of payments in the global financial services system has undeniably risen over the last few years. In fact, the traditional payment methods have massively transformed to reach its current position, i.e. towards cashless ...
Creating autonomous transport systems is hard enough but proving that the system is safe to customers and legislators is proving as great a challenge, says Dr. Luca Delgrossi, Head of Technology at Volvo Autonomous Solutions. ...
Global SME Adviser RWTGrowth offers advice to firms looking to grow or scale Coronavirus and the associated lockdown and social distancing measures have been incredibly damaging for most businesses in the past month. The UK ...
Coronavirus-triggered social distancing, isolation and lockdowns have driven-up the use of financial apps in Europe by 72 per cent in a week, reveals deVere Group, one of the world’s largest independent financial advisory organisations. The ...
Global food production as we know it is being transformed by a new crop of agriculture technology start-ups that are disrupting the processes of traditional agriculture. Indoor farming, or vertical farming, involves growing produce in ...
It has been predicted for a few years now that human microchipping is set to take off in big way. So far, getting humans to adopt microchip implants has been a hard sell, but some ...
For European-headquartered manufacturers, it’s a common (if existential) question: How will we grow our business and keep ahead of ever-rising operating costs, without sacrificing product quality and innovation? In response, many European manufacturers decided to ...
For decades now, futurists have been predicting the dawn of the robot era, envisaging a time when autonomous mechanical devices would be doing everything from repairing bikes to performing surgery. That vision may not have ...
Britain may be the first G7 country to commit to a net zero greenhouse gas emission target for 2050 with a plan to look at what the government, business and society must do to deliver ...
Over a third of CFOs see big data as a threat to employment Almost two-thirds (64%) of CFOs expect that within the next five years the financial world will no longer be able to operate ...