Mastercard's President of International Markets revealed how companies can provide the resources in getting more women into education abroad.
IBTimes UK speaks to CEO of law firm W Legal about Iran's economic situation after sanctions
Stephen Barter from KPMG told IBTimes that the economic recovery continues to translate into more jobs with more staff placements, which in turn is pushing up pay.
IBTimes UK interviews Kevin Shortt to hear how he crafted story of one of world's biggest video games
REC chief executive tells IBTimes UK the country's jobs market is performing 'incredibly well'.
Software Radio Technology's CEO Simon Tucker on how marine technology is helping to reduce collisions.
Tiga's CEO Dr. Richard Wilson reveals how the Games Tax Relief (GTR) will impact the UK economy.
HTC needs to expand its portfolio beyond its flagship HTC One if it is to reverse flagging sales.
Space IL team talk about their plan to land an Israeli spaceship on the moon.
Supermodel, actress and law graduate Katia Elizarova speaks exclusively to IBTimes UK about her fears
Supermodel, actress and law graduate speaks exclusively to IBTimes UK about her fears
Erik Charles from Xactly reveals why paying the 'market rate' is essential to retaining top staff.
Bishopsgate Financial's CEO reveals his company is employing ex-Armed Forces staff due to their organisational and communication skills.
Hugh Watchorn, CFO at the art auction titan tells IBTimes TV of the opportunities in wealthy markets.
Ansis Grasmanis, CFO, speaks to IBTimes TV about balancing regulatory and cyber security burdens with costs.
iRobot CEO Robert Ingle talks of how Star Wars inspired him to found
Boss of London's largest independent plumbing company believes key way to get more young people into work is by apprenticeships.
Simon Parkes transformed Brixton Academy into London's most famous venue.
Fashion designers Levi Palmer and Matthew Harding talk about their Autumn/Winter 2014 collection.
Richard Hayes has spent up to £15,000 on Lego in just three years.
IBTimes UK catches up with the special delegate to Pyongyang and asks him about life under Kim Jong-un.
Manufacturers need to move quickly to protect the fast-growing wearable technology sector says AVG's Yuval Ben-Itzhak.
The launch of the Moto X sees Motorola emerge as a fully-fledged Google company.
Rovio is looking to leverage the popularity of the Angry Bird brand with the new Angry Birds Go! racing game.
The Royal family's bank, Coutts, has an image as an old legacy bank but according to one of the Women in the City award winners, Joanna Thornell, the group has a very modern approach to the recognition and promotion of female talent.
Professor Lesley Regan of Imperial College was the first woman in England to head a department of Obstetrics & Gynaecology and has become a pioneer in the field of female healthcare.
Capgemini's Maggie Buggie has won a Woman of Achievement award in technology following her range of work empowering and inspiring other women in the technology industry.
Skanska's Katy Dowding has won the Women of Achievement Award at a benchmark London event, after becoming a standout example of breaking through a traditionally male dominated sector to reach a senior level, while also inspiring others.
Speaking exclusively to IBTimes TV on camera at the Women in the City awards event, the organisation's founder Gwen Rhys revealed a number of senior women that has led the charge in helping and inspiring other women across a range of sectors.
The UK government is still vehemently opposed to European Union imposed quotas over the number of women companies have to employ under new regulations.