In this monthly podcast series, we explore the changing trajectories across education, skills and employment to cultivate a culture of lifelong learning and help tomorrow's organisations keep pace with the ever-evolving nature of work. Each month, we’ll be joined by a range of leading experts and brightest minds to discuss and share views on hot topics around work and learning
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 16 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Categories | EducationBusiness |
How can the police use digital tools to help them protect the vulnerable and detect crime? In this episode we are exploring the challenges facing the police as they equip themselves to tackle the ever more sophisticated criminal landscape. From the p... more
In this episode, our focus is on building the societies of the future and the part that technology plays. Will going car-free become the norm, or are autonomous vehicles the way forward? Can improved communication tech in remote areas eliminate the n... more
Why is the adoption of AI not as easy as we might be led to believe? How has data and AI helped us navigate through this period of unprecedented disruption? And how can AI assist justice systems in different parts of the world? In the next episode of... more
In this episode our spotlight is on working remotely and securely across government and defence. Technology enables teams to transform and operate remotely, but are we working safely? And with so much information being shared, are the right decisions... more
The pandemic has shaken both the financial services sector and personal finances alike. What role do financial services have to play in economic recovery? And how can the financial services organisations better support their customers during such dis... more
As we continue to look at the choices organisations face to plan and rebuild, our focus this time is critical infrastructure, including our relationship with energy and the opportunities ahead. In this episode we’re joined by experts Angus Flett, CEO... more
In this episode we look at the choices we need to make now to come back stronger following the unprecedented disruption COVID-19 has brought to business and our lives. We’ll hear expert opinion and insight from Patrick Gormley, former Head of Capita ... more
What should a court system fit for the 21st century look like? How can we ensure it delivers better experiences and, more importantly, outcomes for everyone? And what inspiration can we take from how technology is being used in legal processes across... more
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