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  • Tech jobs are an engine at the heart of our 21st century economy

    December 29, 2020

    If the strength of UK tech was ever in doubt, just take a glance at today’s end-of-year report from Tech Nation and the Digital Economy Council. Despite an incredibly turbulent 2020, stat after stat speaks to the sector’s resilience. As a result of the pandemic, tech, the ultimate disrupter of other industries, has found itself [...]

  • The rush for Tech Nation visas is misguided — why limit recruitment by geography?

    November 30, 2020

    Earlier this month, it was reported that applications for the Tech Nation visa into the UK spiked almost 50 per cent this year. Pandemic or no pandemic, Britain’s tech sector continues to attract talent from around the world. In the last two years alone, almost 2,000 people have applied for the visa, which grants tech [...]

  • JaxJox promises to revolutionise your home workout

    October 20, 2020

    There couldn’t be a better time for a home fitness solution like JaxJox to hit the market. The unprecedented lockdown of society over the last seven months will have ripple effects that will be studied by scientists, psychologists and historians for decades to come. Among the most fascinating – if not alarming – will be [...]

  • Technology has changed our minds — now it’s time for brands to catch up

    October 12, 2020

    Let’s begin with the pretty bold claim: that digital technology has altered us forever. Over the past decade, an enormous amount of research and literature has been produced on the subject — from the American writer Nicholas Carr, to MIT professor of social psychology Sherry Turkle, to the eminent British neuroscientist Susan Greenfield.  Each in [...]

  • How can businesses empower women in technology in a post Covid-19 world?

    October 5, 2020

    Everyone has felt the wrath of Covid-19. The pandemic blindsided businesses earlier this year and has forced organisations to rapidly step into the unknown. But what have we learnt? And can we apply these learnings to tackle existing issues in technology, like diversity and inclusion? Research from McKinsey Global Institute estimates that women make up [...]

  • Open source should always have been the way for the Covid-19 contact tracing app

    September 17, 2020

    The government should have gone with an open source contact tracing app from the beginning, argues Tom Bianchi. The long-awaited Covid-19 contact tracing app will launch in the UK next week, marking a “defining moment”, according to health secretary Matt Hancock, in our response to the virus.  While this is encouraging, the app should have [...]

  • DEBATE: Is there a future for tech hubs post-Covid?

    September 3, 2020

    Is there a future for tech hubs after Covid-19? Gavin Poole, chief executive of Here East, says YES. For centuries, the success of London’s business landscape has been steeped in the clusters of industry across the city. Companies and entrepreneurs exist side by side, driven by a shared mission and passion, and an exchange of [...]

  • Science and tech has proved a damp squib in the fight against Covid-19

    September 2, 2020

    Few of us alive today have lived through a year so tumultuous, historic, and (yes, that word again) unprecedented as 2020.  We are seeing the biggest health pandemic since 1918’s Spanish Flu; the biggest threat to the world economy since 1929’s Great Crash; and the biggest civil unrest in the US since 1967 — all [...]

  • Serena Williams-backed health startup Quit Genius raises $11m in funding round

    March 18, 2020

    A health tech startup backed by tennis champion Serena Williams has raised $11m (£9.4m) to help bolster its digital therapy services. San Francisco-based Quit Genius, which provides stop smoking services to NHS trusts in the UK, secured the cash injection in a series A funding round led by Octopus Ventures. The latest financing follows a [...]

  • The sleep conundrum: The UK’s other health crisis

    March 16, 2020

    The UK population is facing a new sort of crisis — and no, this is not Covid-19, but the sleep conundrum. With two thirds of the UK working population struggling with poor sleep, research from Rand reveals that UK employers are losing up to £40bn and over 200,000 working days per year.  While this is no [...]

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