Major projects funded through the through the Prospering from the Energy Revolution programme are demonstrating that data and digital solutions are vital components needed to deliver new markets and business models in our local energy systems. Utilising data enables us …
The need for geospatial intelligence has never been so great. Today’s global challenges are reinforcing a growing requirement for precise location information and situational awareness insight about assets, resources, vehicles and people. This is for economic reasons as well as environmental and societal.
In recent years, Artificial Intelligence (AI) has been positioned as one of the biggest commercial opportunities for global economies. The Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) estimates that AI could add an additional £630 billion to the UK …
Data is the single biggest enabler of a decarbonised, decentralised and digitised energy future. It’s the tool that will bridge the gap between where we are now vs. where we need to be to achieve net zero. Enabling open-sourced energy …
After five decades of war, the Colombian government signed the peace agreement with FARC in 2016, an act that started the pacification of the country. The UK is supporting the economic development in this post conflict Colombia with the …
A key, unifying factor of the high-value data-driven service sector is that they rely on the knowledge, experience and intuition of people to deliver the services they provide.
As a new starter at Innovate UK, I was asked if I wanted to take part in the Agri-Tech centre event at the Agri-EPI Hub at Newport in Shropshire. This was a prime opportunity for me to gain an insight …
What Industrial Strategy Challenge am I leading? I am the interim Challenge Director for Next Generation Services. Our Professional Business and Financial Service sectors lead the world. However, with the advent of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and the increasing use and …
The world’s most valuable resource The world’s most valuable resource is no longer oil, but data This recent observation by The Economist, has made me wonder if we, as a nation, are making sufficient use of all sources of data. …
What will future healthcare be like? With the UK population predicted to grow nearly 20% by 2050 (circa 77 million people) with over 65s making up around 25% of the population – healthcare will have more and more demands put …