
The future of telecom: embracing advanced technologies to stay ahead of the curve
CC’s Stephane Remy talks to Tech Informed about driving value in teleco using AI, automation and other deep tech
CC’s Stephane Remy talks to Tech Informed about driving value in teleco using AI, automation and other deep tech
Over £12m has been invested across 10 projects to support the commercialisation and adoption of quantum computing and quantum networks projects.
A report published today by the European Leadership Network’s New European Voices on Existential Risk (NEVER) project calls for a systemic international approach to be taken to address man-made existential risk. The risks from nuclear weapons, climate change, biological threats and AI are interconnected and cross-cutting lessons should be drawn.
In the ever-evolving world of telecommunications, the pursuit of seamless, high-speed connectivity continues to drive innovation. Project Skymast represents a pivotal moment in SPL’s mission to provide high-speed mobile connectivity and complement terrestrial networks.
It is quite possible you haven’t noticed that 2025 is the International Year of Quantum Science and Technology — or IYQ, for short. Yet it is something hordes of scientists are very excited about, as is UNESCO, which came up with the idea.
“Achieving successful medical technology commercialization and market access requires a highly sophisticated ecosystem of partners, and we have assembled the world’s leading regulatory, technology, product development, clinical and market access service providers to address the entire lifecycle of a medtech startup,” said Paul Grand, founder and CEO of MedTech Innovator.