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As we march into 2022, we invariably feel compelled to make a New Year’s resolution. For those who have the responsibility of managing a business, such moments of contemplation may also create inspirational triggers for what the future might hold for their enterprise.
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Artificial intelligence remains a topic at the forefront of business leaders’ minds. In this issue, we find out which trends and developments in AI technology are keeping CEOs on their toes, how other disruptive technologies such as augmented and virtual reality play into this, and how AI continues to push technological boundaries in sectors such as healthcare and logistics.
We also hear from two organisations that have recently received the IKE’s Investor in Innovations Standard Accreditation: Birmingham City University Professor Julian Beer tells us about the vital role universities will play in post-pandemic recovery, and the UK Ministry of Defence’s director for defence innovation Clare Cameron tells us about the technological innovations supporting the work of the armed forces.
Susanne Hauner, Publisher
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Are you designing for the unconventional?
IKE Institute CEO Professor Sa’ad Sam Medhat on how to invigorate your business with innovation
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Supporting post-pandemic recovery
Birmingham City University on the role of universities in the economic recovery
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A defence of innovation
How the UK MOD supports innovation in the British armed forces
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Business ESG in 2022
From climate change to technology adoption, here’s what businesses need to know about ESG
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Why is AI an obsession for business leaders?
Research from GlobalData suggests that AI remains a key concern for CEOs
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The AI brain that can see anything
We speak to Covariant about applications for its computer vision-powered AI brain
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Big tech meets healthcare
From AI to 5G, healthcare is seeing a digital revolution influenced by big tech players
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A digital twin to save the world
We meet the tech CEO who built a digital twin of Earth to save the environment
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New frontiers: the space economy takes off
Up to $1 trillion of human economy could move offworld by 2040
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ABOUT BRITE INNOVATION REVIEW
Brite is a quarterly digital journal published by NRi Digital on behalf of the Institute of Innovation and Knowledge Exchange. This magazine highlights the innovations, ideas and people who are transforming industry, education and government policy and provides a digital platform to promote science, technology and business innovation, exchanging ideas and knowledge, and encouraging the advancement of innovative practice across different sectors.
Brite brings together leading thinkers from business, education, research and industry to celebrate and promote the original thought and creative processes that drive economic and societal development. Each issue is distributed to NRi Digital’s audience of more than 100,000 industry decision makers and influencers, and is also distributed to IKE’s members across government, industry and education.
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