Why companies employing workers in India see success
India has a large pool of highly skilled professionals in various domains, including IT, software development, engineering, finance and customer service and companies can create mutually beneficial partnerships by hiring them.
Stocks drop as Chinese, eurozone data disappoint
Stock markets retreated Wednesday on disappointing eurozone and Chinese economic data as well as rising tensions between Beijing and Washington.
Over 50 train stations across South East England to offer 'Pay As You Go' services by the end of the year
South East England will follow London in having contactless payment systems for its train stations by deploying the Pay As You Go service for its passengers.
Google's decision to collect public data to train AI could have huge ramifications
Google's updated privacy policy confirms that the company will use publicly available information online to train Bard and other AI products.
Investing in England's worst quality housing could generate over £135 billion
Restructuring England's poor housing could yield £135 billion in societal benefits, according to the Building Research Establishment.
More people in the United States are searching about AI on Google
Recent research from cloud recruitment organisation, Mason Frank International, has looked into some of the highest searched tech terms by users in the US.
Study reveals UK SMEs embrace AI despite regulatory concerns
A study conducted by Gong reveals that UK enterprises are integrating AI technology into their operations despite the absence of a legislative framework.
UK health outcomes a 'serious concern': report
The UK's performance on key health metrics is a "serious concern" and lags comparable countries, according to a report released to mark the 75th anniversary of the National Health Service (NHS).
Government announces £21 million AI investment for NHS
£21 million will be invested in AI developments across the NHS, the Government announced today. The funding will allow NHS Trusts to accelerate the deployment of the most promising AI tools across hospitals.
Over £16 million in funding to be awarded to the county of Kent to improve its local bus services
Residents of Kent will benefit from the improved bus services as they will be able to experience more reliable journeys and save up on travelling expenses.
NaaS's Automatic Charging Robot Makes Its European Debut
NaaS Technologies, an electric vehicle (EV) charging solutions provider, has rolled out its fancy automatic charging bot for the first time in Europe.
Maximize Sales, Minimize Effort: The Game-Changing Crosslisting App is Hitting the UK Market Soon
The future of online selling will undergo a groundbreaking transformation as the highly anticipated Crosslisting app
How will the emergence of generative AI change future products, and how should product managers respond?
In the AI era, product managers must focus on the speed of product development, marketing, and building competitive advantages with talent having AI knowledge.
Recent report reveals hospitality industry created 18% of UK jobs in 2022
According to the June Edition of Ignite Economics' report titled 'Economic Contribution of the UK Hospitality Industry, the UK's hospitality industry can generate £29 billion in revenue for the economy.
UK Geospatial Strategy 2030 aims to revolutionise location data
UK Government's Geospatial Strategy (up to 2030) aims to advance location data and technologies, benefiting the economy and consumers.
NCSC teams up with CREST as first delivery partner for expanding scope of cyber incident response
The National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) plans to launch the Cyber Incident Response Level 2 scheme, inviting incident response providers to join. CREST will serve as the first delivery partner for the expanded initiative, following the success of the Cyber Advisor program.
UK online retailers contend with technical debt as consumer expectations shift
As retailers face the challenge of aligning consumer desires with their business capabilities, a mounting concern known as "technical debt" has emerged.
AI could be used to provide 'personalised learning' to schoolchildren, Rishi Sunak says
Artificial intelligence (AI) could be used to provide "personalised learning" to children at school, says Rishi Sunak.
The missing steps in the application of AI on remote health monitoring
Remote health monitoring refers to the use of technology to monitor a patient's health remotely outside of traditional healthcare settings, utilising connected devices like wearable sensors.
After easyJet, Ryanair comes up with exciting new routes for winter 2023
Ryanair has come up with 17 new routes from the UK for this winter.
Interesting Hotels Group enter the Lake District hospitality sector with £4.5 million deal
The Riverside Hotel has been bought by the Interesting Hotels Group and is gradually becoming the new fad in the UK hospitality market as they are making a series of investments in major UK tourist hotspots.
Caroline Croft appointed as Director General of the Government Legal Department
Caroline Croft, the new Director General of Employment with Economic Recovery and UK Governance, brings extensive experience as a government lawyer.
UK-Australia free trade agreement to reduce the cost-of-living effect on consumers
This historic UK-Australia deal formally designated as the Australia-United Kingdom Free Trade Agreement (A-UKFTA) will be regarded as the ultimate standard for trading with Australia.
First post-Brexit UK trade deal upholds net zero commitments
From June 1st onwards, businesses in the United Kingdom can sell their products in New Zealand and Australia in a more hassle-free manner as the Australia and New Zealand trade deal comes into force.
How welcome are women in the construction industry?
Women make up less than 15 per cent of the construction industry in the UK, often represented in construction manager positions. Non-profit organisations are working with women and employers to better gender diversity in the manual labour workforce.
New video AI a 'game changer' for businesses, claims its creator
Today, StoryKit, a major video software company, announced the release of "video AI" product descriptions, with the CEO describing it as a "game-changer".
Wes Streeting criticizes NHS, 'if the NHS doesn't reform, it will die'
There is a need for sustainable funding and the impact of high immigration rates on the healthcare system.
Evolving drone technology is revolutionising the transportation and logistics industry
Advancing drone technology is revolutionising the transportation and logistics market as data shows that the industry is projected to grow from $534 million in 2022 to $17,881 million by 2030.
Émigrés in war: Russian women in tech reflect from afar
Russians are some of the tech industry's most successful players. Tech may make them globally mobile, but they still lament for their country.
Unveiling the Economic Impact of Proposed UK Gambling Reforms
The concern centred around the potential impact on the gambling industry's revenue is a consequence of the proposed UK gambling reforms and their potential impact on the industry and broader economy.