Tech for good

Techies Go Green survey reveals just over half (54%) of companies have formal sustainability policy in place

Techies Go Green has revealed the findings of a recent survey which found that just over half (54%) of companies…

1 year ago

Solar-Powered Cookers Revolutionize Energy Access in Rwanda

Solar-powered cookers are revolutionizing access to clean energy in Rwanda, offering households an alternative to traditional firewood or charcoal stoves.…

1 year ago

Murena and Fairphone announce Black Friday campaign supporting ethical gold mining in smartphone manufacturing

Murena, which provides privacy-focused software and smartphones, has partnered with ethical smartphone hardware manufacturer Fairphone on a Black Friday campaign…

1 year ago

MoneyNeverSleeps: Filmmaker to Founder | René Pinnell and Artizen | Funding Human Creativity

René Pinnell is the founder of Artizen, a match-funding platform for human creativity, helping creators match fund new projects at…

1 year ago

Dryad Networks raises €6.3M to lead breakthrough innovations in wildfire detection and drone-based suppression technology

Dryad Networks, a pioneer in ultra-early wildfire detection technology, announced a major financial boost to advance its wildfire prevention solutions.…

1 year ago

Moonshot Celebration: Sending 384,400 Wishes to the Moon

The Moonshot Celebration, a revolutionary initiative that bridges human aspirations with space exploration, is set to send 384,400 wishes to…

1 year ago

New CLISTEPROBE Tech Reduces Anxiety for Women Awaiting Breast Cancer Biopsy Results

October marks Breast Cancer Awareness Month internationally. CLISTEPROBE have devised a novel method for breast cancer diagnosis which will reduce…

1 year ago

The Dargan Forum Paving the Path for Digital Communities

Harnessing technology for a better world one locality at a time Can technology be a force for good? That's the…

2 years ago

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