
Connected Britain 2023 showcases industry innovation and action towards the future of UK connectivity
This year's Connected Britain at the ExCel was the place to be to network with leaders and industry stakeholders in the telecoms space.
This year's Connected Britain at the ExCel was the place to be to network with leaders and industry stakeholders in the telecoms space.
Blog posted by: David Cannon, Executive VP, nfiniti3 and lead editor, ITIL 4 Leader: Digital and IT Strategy, September 20, 2023.
Blog posted by: Kate Boothroyd, Director, KB Risk Consulting Limited, Director, KB Risk Consulting Limited, September 2023.
The UK Space Agency is delighted to announce that it will be docking its 72 ft model rocket in The Piazza, Plymouth, from 28 September to 2 October.
COP28 comes at a decisive moment for international climate action. This summer saw temperature records broken, and several floods and wildfires across the world.
On 20 September, we were delighted to partner with techUK member dxw, to host a roundtable part of Leeds Digital Festival 2023, to discuss how can we use data to drive digital transformation in the public and private sectors.
Young people's sense of disengagement and disempowerment in society should be reversed by stepping up civic education in schools and reducing the voting age to 16 for all elections in England, according to a new report by IPPR which calls for four big 'learning gaps' in English schools to be addressed.
How does an organization ensure it has accurate and reliable information about the resources available to deliver effective products and services?
techUK's latest report unveils the future of work in an AI-powered era.
Blog posted by: Sue Taylor - Co-author, PRINCE2 7, September 2023.
Dr George Dibb, head of IPPR's Centre for Economic Justice, reacted to yesterday's interest rate announcement from the Bank of England
The Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR) and IPPR North have launched a major research report, rooted in the views and ideas of citizens up and down the country, offering a citizens' blueprint for levelling up.
Blog posted by: Lucy Banks - Global Head of Problem Operations, Barclays, 20 September 2023.
The latest data already points to an economy sitting on a knife edge, with unemployment up, employment down and company inventories and vacancies all nose diving. At least half of the effects from past interest rate increases since 2021 are still yet to feed through to families and firms and will now leave their mark on the economy in the coming months.
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Chief Economist at JRF responds to the latest CPI inflation rate, Alfie Stirling
TNFD disclosures mean new compliance challenge for the tech sector; here is how to get started
The Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (DSIT) has today announced which towns and cities are set to receive funding, as part of a £1.4 million pilot to test next-generation digital infrastructure.
In this blog post, we share an update on the progress of our Future Councils pilot and invite the sector to feed back on what we've learnt.
The UK Space Agency's Space for Everyone tour is coming to Glasgow!
Luke Murphy, head of the fair transition unit at IPPR, responded to the government's deal with Tata Steel regarding Britain's largest steelworks at Port Talbot
The technology and innovation programme is excited to host its innovation campaign week, as part of the Supercharging Innovation campaign, between the 18th-22nd September #SuperchargeUKtech.
techUK welcomes the House of Commons Transport Select Committee's call to pass to create the regulatory and legal framework for self-driving vehicles in the UK.
A landmark new report for the cross-party IPPR Commission on Health and Prosperity has revealed that UK health and care services are falling further behind international peers - and sets out a 10-point plan to put them right.
Campaigners are calling on the First Minister to ‘put Scotland's money where his mouth is' by beginning to deliver his commitment to explore “bolder” income and wealth tax reforms and to do so ahead of the next Scottish Budget.