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Did Covid-19 Press Reset on Innovation?READ MORE
ArticlesFebruary 7, 2022Did Covid-19 Press Reset on Innovation?

Following the turbulence and uncertainty of the Covid-19 pandemic, it’s no secret that businesses throughout the UK have been forced to adapt to the evolving demands of the new normal.

How to Combat the Skill Shortage in STEMREAD MORE
ArticlesFebruary 3, 2022How to Combat the Skill Shortage in STEM

This article will explore the importance of mechanical engineers across various industries, including power plants, automotive, and aerospace.

How On-Board Internet Access Can Encourage Passengers to Use Public TransportREAD MORE
ArticlesJanuary 31, 2022How On-Board Internet Access Can Encourage Passengers to Use Public Transport

This article will take a look at some of the benefits and positive impacts that Wi-Fi on public transport can have on the lives of travellers and commuters.

A Greener Future for British Cities: What Should You Know About ULEZ?READ MORE
ArticlesJanuary 27, 2022A Greener Future for British Cities: What Should You Know About ULEZ?

As our planet endures the damaging effects of climate change, many of us have considered making some eco-friendly amends to our lifestyles.

Natasha’s Law and What it Means for Food Labelling in the UKREAD MORE
ArticlesJanuary 27, 2022Natasha’s Law and What it Means for Food Labelling in the UK

In 2016, the death of Natasha Ednan-Laperouse sparked outrage over inadequate labelling on pre-packed and packaged food. The 15-year-old died from an allergic reaction after eating a baguette that contained sesame from popular food chain, Pret a Manger. As there were limited laws at the time for pre-packed food to clearly state all allergens, Natasha’s […]

International Trade: A New Strategy for a More Volatile Trading EnvironmentREAD MORE
ArticlesJanuary 26, 2022International Trade: A New Strategy for a More Volatile Trading Environment

The effects of Brexit and the global pandemic continue to have a ripple effect on UK-based businesses that are trading internationally. As well as managing the day-to-day challenges that accompany such activity, they need to put in place a new strategy for a more volatile trading environment.

Lithuanians Pave Way for EU’s Legal Migration Initiatives with Sub-Saharan AfricaREAD MORE
ArticlesJanuary 19, 2022Lithuanians Pave Way for EU’s Legal Migration Initiatives with Sub-Saharan Africa

The European Union is facing a shortage of specialists. The reality of demographic characteristics and the labour market dictate that legal migration of talents to the EU is an inevitable need.

Five Point Strategy for Countering Supply Chain UncertaintyREAD MORE
ArticlesJanuary 18, 2022Five Point Strategy for Countering Supply Chain Uncertainty

The Christmas peak may have been a big mountain to climb, but retailers are increasingly aware that many of the challenges faced will continue well into the future. The sector must plan now for even higher levels of agility going forward.

Switzerland’s Hotel Institute Montreux, Bluewater Partner for Purposeful Hospitality and Water SustainabilityREAD MORE
ArticlesJanuary 11, 2022Switzerland’s Hotel Institute Montreux, Bluewater Partner for Purposeful Hospitality and Water Sustainability

Global water purification visionary Bluewater and the Hotel Institute Montreux, one of the world’s leading hospitality management schools, are launching a unique partnership enabling the institute’s student community to discover more about the key water challenges and solutions within the hospitality industry.

Ready, Set… Go: A Sustainable Future for UK BusinessesREAD MORE
ArticlesJanuary 10, 2022Ready, Set… Go: A Sustainable Future for UK Businesses

Before COP26, a total of 49 countries plus the EU pledged a net-zero target, covering over half of global domestic greenhouse gas emissions, over half of GDP and a third of the global population. The UK currently has a legally binding net-zero target by 2050 and new interim targets to reduce emissions by 78% by 2035.

What to Expect from Autonomous Vehicles in 5 YearsREAD MORE
ArticlesJanuary 6, 2022What to Expect from Autonomous Vehicles in 5 Years

As we get ready for the latest mobility innovations, we wonder what types of autonomous vehicles we can expect to see on the roads in the next five years and how far our technology can take us.

FutureX: A Future Yet to be DeterminedREAD MORE
ArticlesJanuary 6, 2022FutureX: A Future Yet to be Determined

The term sustainable development was first coined in Our Common Future, also known as the Brundtland Report, published by the United Nations in 1987. The report defined the term as ‘the ability to meet the needs of all people in the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own’.

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