• DVIDS

    Integration and Innovation at the 2024 Fires Symposium

    Key leaders from the 10th Army Air and Missile Defense Command and 52nd Air Defense Artillery Brigade attended the 2024 Fires Symposium from May 6-8 to discuss challenges, opportunities, innovations and integration in air defense and field artillery with leaders from around the world.

  • NTIA to Award Up to $420M for Wireless Equipment Innovation

    As much as $420 million in funding will be made available to build the radio equipment needed to advance the adoption of more open and interoperable wireless networks in the U.S. and abroad, the Department of Commerce’s National Telecommunications and

  • Spacetoon showcases innovative concepts at SEA Expo

    Spacetoon is a participant in the Saudi Entertainment and Amusement Expo (SEA) taking place this May at the Riyadh Front. Visitors can anticipate tailored entertainment services for families within the region. Along with this, the Spacetoon booth at the SEA Expo offers a sneak peek into the future of youth entertainment with Spacetoon’s pioneering concepts.

  • Partners in Ag Innovation Conference is June 18

    This year’s theme is the impact of technology on agriculture.

    • Forbes

    How BODYARMOR Embraces The Mamba Mentality To Fuel Innovation

    Federico Muyshondt, CEO of BODYARMOR, discusses their strategic focus on authenticity, the brand’s expansion, and their quest to live up to the Mamba Mentality.

  • UNLV Engineers innovate for competition ahead of graduation

    Before UNLV Engineering students walk the stage for graduation, they participate in their senior capstone projects.

  • Parliament calls on health institutions to innovate funding solutions

    By Ketty NyoniSTAFF [email protected] HEALTHCARE institutions must think outside the box and raise funds to cater for their everyday operations rather than To access this post, you must purchase a subscription. Please click the button below to visit our subscriptions page to select a package. Subscriptions

  • Students credited for innovative green space ap design

    Ten talented students from Heworth Grange School, part of Consilium Academies, have been praised for their conceptualisation of an app to help local people access green spaces. The team’s proposal aimed to facilitate access to nearby green spaces for both students and residents in the local community. Their proposal included comprehensive strategies to improve the safety and inclusivity of these spaces, particularly for those with disabilities and those living in urban areas without many...

  • Engineers develop innovative microbiome analysis software tools

    Since the first microbial genome was sequenced in 1995, scientists have reconstructed the genomic makeup of hundreds of thousands of microorganisms and have even devised methods to take a census of bacterial communities on the skin, in the gut, or in soil, water and elsewhere based on bulk samples, leading to the emergence of a relatively new field of study known as metagenomics.

  • A decade of UK tech evolution through KPMG's innovator competition

    This year celebrates 11 years of KPMG Private Enterprise’s UK Tech Innovator competition. Nicole Lowe, UK head of KPMG’s Emerging Giants practice, looks back at how the tech landscape has changed, and what happened next to those businesses that won their regional pitching heats after entering the competition. The UK tech ecosystem is bursting with […]

  • Innovative Cost-Saving Measures for SMEs – Beyond the Basics

    Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) need to constantly look for strategies to cut costs without compromising quality or productivity. The challenge lies in identifying areas where efficiencies can be improved, and savings can be made, all while maintaining a keen edge in a rapidly changing business environment. It’s about making smart choices that reduce expenses […]

  • Navigating the Global AI Landscape: Balancing Regulation and Innovation

    In recent years, governments and regulatory bodies worldwide have recognised the imperative to establish frameworks governing AI development and deployment.From the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) in the European Union to the Algorithmic Accountability Act in the United States, there's been a surge in regulatory efforts to address AI's ethical, privacy, and safety concerns.These developments reflect a growing recognition of the need to ensure AI technologies align with societal values...