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Global Poll: Despite grim views of democracies’ COVID response, people around the world want more democracy

A new poll of over 50,000 respondents from 53 countries shows people want more democracy, despite satisfaction with governments' handling…

5 years ago

FinTech’s Expanding Opportunity to Make Banking Better

By Theodora Lau and Bradley Leimer of Unconventional Ventures  What will the legacy of technology’s influx into banking be on…

5 years ago

Upgrading the Large Hadron Collider

Maria Girone, CTO of CERN openlab, will be delivering a keynote talk this week on the biggest computing and data challenges…

5 years ago

Bitdefender, Cybersecurity Programme Reviewed

When looking for an Antivirus you can get quite confronted by a large array of choices.  I have always strongly…

5 years ago

Defining a Sustainable Data Future in Ireland

By Garry Connolly, who is the president and founder of Host in Ireland. The past twelve months have highlighted the…

5 years ago

How science can help to create ethical markets and save the planet, Hazel Henderson

Inspiring conversation with Hazel Henderson, who has been at the forefront of many important trends to help nudge our planet…

5 years ago

The story of data: Human and technology as one

By Theodora Lau and Bradley Leimer of Unconventional Ventures  A picture says a thousand words, the saying goes. But what…

6 years ago

Our collective future re-imagined: Beyond 2020

By Theodora Lau and Bradley Leimer of Unconventional Ventures who look at where we might be beyond 2020 This year…

6 years ago

Why the future of finance is embedded

Will the rise of the superapp model and more deeply embedded banking usher in new levels of democratized access to…

6 years ago

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