Monthly Archives: December 2014
Chinese innovation assessed
Can China innovate? How might its innovations change the rest of the world?
Read the full article...Drones: time to reach for the skies
Unmanned aircraft systems could radically enhance people’s lives.
Read the full article...Innovation, plastics and the merits of carbon
The West has lost the plot in innovation – but the whole world needs to rehabilitate ‘stuff’, plastics and the sixth element in the periodic table. Published in Russian and English
Read the full article...The robots are not taking over
Stephen Hawking may be scared, but AI promises to help, not hinder us.
Read the full article...Re-inventing the High Street
James Woudhuysen spoke on ‘Reinventing the High Street‘ at the Content, Customers & Communities in the Media Landscape conference, held at London’s Digital Catapult Centre, Dec 2014.
Read the full article...The future of media and the relevance of Content
James Woudhuysen opened the Content, Customers & Communities in the Media Landscape conference, held at London’s Digital Catapult Centre, Dec 2014.
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#IOPC IN THE NEWS AGAIN. Pix: DG Rachel Watson; Acting Deputy DG Kathie Cashell;
Amanda Rowe and Steve Noonann, both Acting Directors, Operations.
That's a lot of acting! No wonder the IOPC's report never saw the light of day.
Are we a bit flaccid, perhaps?
A dubious editorial decision by the Daily Mail that risks glorifying one of the most evil men in history. Who cares about his air fryer recipes?
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