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A collection of 91 posts

Women in Tech: Deborah Harrison, Microsoft Cortana
Deep Learning Algorithms

Women in Tech: Deborah Harrison, Microsoft Cortana

Today, while the field of artificial intelligence is still in its adolescence, the industry stands in a brilliant position to shape not only technological innovation but also the culture of conversation between humans...

  • Nikita Johnson
    Nikita Johnson
27 July 2016
Meet the Female Pioneers of Engineering: Part 2
National Women in Engineering Day

Meet the Female Pioneers of Engineering: Part 2

We're continuing our celebration of NationalWomen in Engineering Day! View Part 1 here.As an all-female team, RE•WORK are strong advocates on supporting women in technology and science, so we're talking to...

  • Nikita Johnson
    Nikita Johnson
24 June 2016
Meet the Female Pioneers of Engineering: Part 1
National Women in Engineering Day

Meet the Female Pioneers of Engineering: Part 1

Today is National Women in Engineering Day!As an all-female team, RE•WORK are strong advocates on supporting women in technology and science, so we're celebrating today by talking to female pioneers in...

  • Nikita Johnson
    Nikita Johnson
23 June 2016
Women in Tech: Equality, Challenges & Advice with Tia Kansara
Future Cities

Women in Tech: Equality, Challenges & Advice with Tia Kansara

To mark International Women’s Day 2016, we interviewed leading women in the fields of science and technology, to celebrate their achievements and to explore the challenges faced by women in the sector....

  • Nikita Johnson
    Nikita Johnson
26 March 2016
Vivienne Ming: Women in Tech, Careers & Industry Barriers
Neuroscience

Vivienne Ming: Women in Tech, Careers & Industry Barriers

To mark International Women’s Day 2016, we interviewed leading women in the fields of science and technology, to celebrate their achievements and to explore the challenges faced by women in the sector....

  • Nikita Johnson
    Nikita Johnson
14 March 2016
How Can We Ensure Equality in Science and Technology?
Future Cities

How Can We Ensure Equality in Science and Technology?

To mark International Women’s Day 2016, we’ve interviewed leading women in the fields of science and technology, to celebrate their achievements and to explore the challenges faced by women in the...

  • Nikita Johnson
    Nikita Johnson
8 March 2016
International Day of Women & Girls in Science: Part 3
Design & UX

International Day of Women & Girls in Science: Part 3

This is Part 3 of 3 in our celebrations for International Day of Women and Girls in Science! View the full series here. As science and technology companies continue to grow rapidly, with...

  • Nikita Johnson
    Nikita Johnson
12 February 2016
International Day of Women & Girls in Science: Part 2
Future Cities

International Day of Women & Girls in Science: Part 2

This is Part 2 of 3 in our celebrations for International Day of Women and Girls in Science! As science and technology companies continue to grow rapidly, with tech giants like Facebook and...

  • Nikita Johnson
    Nikita Johnson
11 February 2016
International Day of Women & Girls in Science: Part 1
Smart Cities

International Day of Women & Girls in Science: Part 1

This is Part 1 of 3 in our celebrations for International Day of Women and Girls in Science! View the full series here.  As science and technology companies continue to grow rapidly, with...

  • Nikita Johnson
    Nikita Johnson
10 February 2016
Designing Intelligent Data Infrastructures for Smart Cities
Future Cities

Designing Intelligent Data Infrastructures for Smart Cities

Dr. Larissa Suzuki is a Researcher at University College of London, where her innovative research contributes to a growing body of knowledge in smart cities and urban data management, as well as City...

  • Yulia Ivanova
9 February 2016
Creating Pollution-Eating Facades for Cleaner Cities
Future Cities

Creating Pollution-Eating Facades for Cleaner Cities

We are facing an era of rapid urbanization, with 70% of the world's population expected to be living in urban areas by 2050. As our cities grow at an exponential rate, how will...

  • Yulia Ivanova
21 January 2016
Connected Devices: Getting Real on Usages
Design & UX

Connected Devices: Getting Real on Usages

Does it matter if you are building a 'connected device'? Are you solving a problem or creating more problems? To find the answer, we have to go back to the 1st principle – does...

  • Nikita Johnson
    Nikita Johnson
3 November 2015
Agtech for the Masses: Using Smartphones to Grow Food
Future Cities

Agtech for the Masses: Using Smartphones to Grow Food

How can we use emerging technology to positively impact food production and ensure a sustainable future?Niwa is a visionary company aiming to do just that: by building a smart connected platform, enabling...

  • Nikita Johnson
    Nikita Johnson
7 October 2015
The Internet of Life: Transforming Healthcare
Big Data

The Internet of Life: Transforming Healthcare

Just as the internet has revolutionised how we share information, the Internet of Life will transform our healthcare systems globally. In response to the growing threat of emerging infections and drug resistant ‘superbugs’...

  • Nikita Johnson
    Nikita Johnson
18 August 2015
A Medical Breakthrough for Chronic Pain Sufferers
Neuroscience

A Medical Breakthrough for Chronic Pain Sufferers

Over the last few years, several new pain killers have been approved for use, are in early clinical trial, or are progressing well through development. Despite this, we are still largely dependent on...

  • Nikita Johnson
    Nikita Johnson
16 July 2015
Soofa Is Creating Smart, Sustainable & Social Spaces
Energy

Soofa Is Creating Smart, Sustainable & Social Spaces

Smart phones are no longer just a phone - so why should benches just be a seat? More than half of the world’s population lives in an urban environment, and wants to...

  • Nikita Johnson
    Nikita Johnson
19 May 2015
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