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This week’s podcast guest is Richard Jeffery, co-founder and chief executive officer of ActiveOps, who discusses the challenges of managing work productivity in large organisations and the impact of AI on decision intelligence and operational efficiency. ActiveOps is a workflow management software provider founded in 2005, now operating in 40 countries around the world. Listen ...
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A trial of a new AI tool used in a police force in Yorkshire has been described as a success, with potential officer time savings to be over 23,000 hours a year. Humberside Police conducted the trial, called Project Moriarty, in partnership with Coeus Software the National Police Chiefs Council (NPCC) and the National Science ... Read more ›
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HM Treasury has commissioned the Financial Services Skills Commission (FSSC) to carry out research on how AI and other disruptive technologies can support the finance sector. In a letter to the commission’s chair Mark Hoban and chief executive Claire Tunley, Economic Secretary to the Treasury Lucy Rigby requested research how technologies are making an impact ... Read more ›
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Quantinuum, a UK and US-based deep tech firm worth $10bn, has announced the launch of Helios, which it describes as the “world’s most accurate quantum computer”. A general purpose quantum computer, Helios was designed to accelerate the adoption of the technology by enterprises, as the quantum industry continues its process of commercialisation after years of ... Read more ›
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Cambridge Photon Technology (CPT), a deep tech startup developing photon-multiplier technology to make solar panels more efficient, has landed a £1.56m investment. A spinout from the University of Cambridge, CPT is working to enable silicon solar panels to generate more power by converting wasted sunlight into usable light. It does this by converting high-energy photons ... Read more ›
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Jensen Huang, Yann LeCun and Fei-Fei Li were among the AI and technology leaders to be awarded the Queen Elizabeth Prize for engineering by King Charles III on Wednesday evening. In total nine figures were named as 2025 laureates for the prize in honour of their pioneering contributions to the development of modern machine learning, ... Read more ›
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This week, global advisory and accounting network HLB International hosted its inaugural Innovation Symposium in the heart of one of London’s key tech hubs, Shoreditch. The event set out to give professional services a first-hand look at what innovation means in their ecosystem, gathering key partners to explore key trends that should be adapted to ... Read more ›
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