Incentivising businesses to invest in training highlighted in 2022 Queens Speech
techUK analyses the state opening of Parliament which includes reforms to the skills system.
techUK analyses the state opening of Parliament which includes reforms to the skills system.
Following the State Opening of Parliament the Government has set out a fresh legislative agenda including new ambitious Bills for the tech sector. Read our summary below.
Revealed: Here's what motivated so called red wall voters last week
In April, techUK signed a letter coordinated by Wayve and the insurer AXA, urging the Prime Minister Boris Johnson to include AV legislation within the Queen's Speech.
UK regulator Ofcom has unveiled its plans to make mmWave spectrum available in the 26 GHz and 40 GHz bands by 2024.
Blog posted by: John Edmonds, PPM Portfolio Development Manager - AXELOS, May 10, 2022.
Read here our summary of the Government's response to the consultation for a new pro competition regime for digital markets.
For 2022's Mental Health Awareness Week, Alison Walker talks about her experience of loneliness and how it has led her to setting up the DfE's fertility network, which is a great support to colleagues.
Two thirds of people do not have confidence in national politicians to address the mounting cost of living crisis, with 68% arguing more power should be given to local communities to tackle the issue themselves.
DCMS has published a set of Open RAN principles as part of its efforts to enhance competition and innovation within the telecoms supply chain.
The DRCF's 2022- 2023 workplan sees the organisation enter its second year, building on an initial programme of work under a newly appointed CEO.
Summary and recording of techUK's local govtech procurement: challenges and opportunities in delivering environmental and social priorities webinar.
Joanna Crown, Director of Product at Mind Foundry, writes for techUK's #AIWeek2022.
HMPPS Digital, in partnership with prisons, are building a service to improve the calculation of release dates by freeing up time for staff, improving accuracy and making sentences easier to understand for staff and prisoners. I'm Frazer Rhodes and I'm ...
When was the last time you helped someone do something online? A few personal examples from me: during a prototype testing session I talked a participant through how to share their screen with me, while on a whatsapp call with ...
New research from a panel of industry experts convened by Kainos and Tortoise Media calls for immediate action to improve trust for artificial intelligence systems.
DASA has launched a new Innovation Focus Area to find Generation-After-Next (GAN) human augmentation technologies for use in defence and security
Government Commercial Function outlines how public procurement will be transformed to improve the way supplies, services and works are procured for the public sector
Tessa Darbyshire, Responsible AI & Data Science Program Manager, on what we can learn from the Canadian approach to algorithmic impact assessments #AIWeek2022
This month provides a lively meteor shower, a total lunar eclipse, and a conjunction of the planets, as well as the usual array of wonderful astronomical sights that spring brings.
Computational scientists have found that vitamin B3 could be used to boost the skin's natural defences, according to a recent study.
Complaints to hospitals are increasingly common but are often dealt with inefficiently and lessons for the future aren't learnt. AI can help with this. Dr. Tom Palser, Consultant Surgeon and clinical lead at Methods Analytics explores how for techUK's AI Week #AIWeek2022
Yesterday, NHS Providers launched Digital Delivery Principles, the fifth guide in its series published from the Digital Boards development programme. This is a free offer available to all provider trusts delivered in partnership with Public Digital and supported by Health Education England, NHS England, and NHS Improvement through their Digital Readiness Education Programme.
Guest blog by Barton Friedland, Principal Advisory Consultant and Jarno Kartela, Principal Consultant at Thoughtworks, exploring how to design human-centric AI-based systems, using less computing resources and less data than machine-centric approaches.
The Department for Transport (DfT) has this week published the contract notice for the Specialist Technical and Commercial Advisory for Rail and Other Transport Systems Framework (STARThree), via the DfT Sourcing Portal (Jaggaer).