Login Game-based training in healthcare: a matter of life and death In healthcare, the consequences of human error can be fatal. With NHS resources already strained, hospitals require training programmes that deliver for both staff and – crucially – patients. Features 1 year ago
Login Femtech funding - why confidence is key We’ve got a femtech problem. Impressive startups such as Elvie and Flo have rightly garnered the headlines. Features 1 year ago
Login WUKA WUKA was born out of my desire to create a brand that empowers everyone that experiences menstruation so that nothing, especially not their period, would hold them back. I also wanted to address the environmental damage single-use period products have on the planet. Features 1 year ago
Login Embracing emerging and evolving technologies: the key to sustainable delivery In logistics, we are accustomed to adapting to the unexpected - as we did nearly three years ago with the onset of the pandemic when we were forced to react swiftly and decisively to accommodate explosive new demand in B2C e-commerce. Features 1 year ago
Login Don’t miss the boat: What it means to be a sustainable startup is going to completely change in 2023 Something needs to change, and every business leader knows it. The world, as configured today, is at odds with a thriving, livable planet in the future. Features 1 year ago
Login Building a Better Tomorrow Through or own business, we’ve come to realise that a lot of people change – sometimes pretty dramatically, and almost always for the better – when they have kids. Features 1 year ago
Login What Sustainability Processes and Pelé have in Common This article is about sustainability and how modern technology is redefining what we should value, measure and report regarding social and environmental impact. Features 1 year ago
Login The Kitchen of the Future is Built Around Automation The future of food is a big and broad topic, covering a plethora of technologies and applications at different points of the supply chain. Features 1 year ago
Login Leveling up female founders across the regions As most of us are all too aware, female-led companies are shockingly under-represented in the world of investment and at every stage of their growth development. Features 1 year ago
Login A guide to effective maintenance planning and scheduling Have you ever heard of making plans and schedules for maintenance? It might sound like a challenging idea, but it's pretty easy. Features 1 year ago
Login Elon Musk urges AI production to halt due to potential threat to humanity Less than 24 hours ago, Elon Musk, along with many other key figures in the tech world, have beseeched AI developers to cease production out of fears over the potential threat to humanity. Features 1 year ago
Login ‘I’m often the oldest guy in the room. That’s not a problem’ Diverse workforces bring many benefits but age is an asset travel and technology industries often overlook. Features 1 year ago
Login Mindset, skills, collaboration: achieving gender parity in tech “I never felt different from my male colleagues until I got pregnant. When I went on maternity leave, I felt guilty about not contributing to my former business's targets – and coming back to work was even worse. It made me feel angry for being a woman,” shared one of Sweep’s employees at our gender parity workshop on International Women’s Day. Features 1 year ago
Login Digital-first strategies can improve operational efficiency – here's how It’s no secret that embracing digital is essential for businesses that want to stay relevant and competitive. That’s why, by 2021, 89% of all companies had already adopted a digital-first business strategy or planned to do so. Features 1 year ago
Login From the Battlefield to the Boardroom: My mission to fix Workplace Morale For decades, we’ve imagined a future where artificial intelligence gives everyone superpowers. Now it’s finally here, it’s up to us to figure out how to use it for good. Features 1 year ago
Login Business Revival Series: Gabrielle Ramsay-Smith on ‘Mega Trends’ Last week, the business revival series took place on March 21-22 at the Excel Centre in London. Safe to say, Startups Magazine has spent a lot of time at the Excel Centre over the last few weeks! Features 1 year ago
Login Bobby Idogho: The founder and entrepreneur designing and building market-leading customer-centric digital products Bobby (Oshobugie) Idogho is the Co-Founder and CEO of digital transformation specialist Radically Digital. Nigerian-born, he moved to Ireland at the age of seven. After school, he graduated from Trinity College Dublin with a degree in Management Science and Information Systems Studies. Features 1 year ago
Login What building and exiting a multi-million pound business taught me about entrepreneurship (and life) I’ve always been a hustler. I was an ambitious teenager full of dreams and initiative, and I always knew I was destined for more than just school, an office job, a promotion, a mortgage and two holidays a year. Features 1 year ago
Login The ecosystem and the mass market: NXP’s symbiotic relationship with startups Sam Holland spoke to Mohamed Chemloul, VP Customer Application Support at NXP Semi Conductors about NXP's events, programmes, and other commitments to both engage with and learn from startups and other small businesses and customers. Features 1 year ago
Login How coaching can help founders survive and thrive in 2023 Founders don’t need me to tell them they’re in the midst of a difficult operating environment. Global venture funding slumped 35% in 2022. Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, US-China tensions, the pandemic, and associated global supply and energy crises, underpin a difficult macroeconomic setting for business. Features 1 year ago