AgritechE Digital Readiness Survey
Agri-TechE DIGIT Lab have launched a collaborative survey that, aims to gain insights into your attitudes and approaches toward digital transformation. The survey is designed
Agri-TechE DIGIT Lab have launched a collaborative survey that, aims to gain insights into your attitudes and approaches toward digital transformation. The survey is designed
In a groundbreaking move, the UKRI-funded Digital Twinning Network Plus (DTNet+) project has been launched, heralding a new era in digital twin technology innovation. Gathering
Saeema Ahmed-Kristensen in debate at DESIGN 2024 Conference with LIVESTREAM Debate Teams: Saeema Ahmed-Kristensen (University of Exeter, United Kingdom) and Martin Steinert (Norwegian University of
LED BY DR. DAVID PLANS AND DR. JONATHAN BIRD Veris emerged from research on measuring well-being telemetrically (remotely, using web or mobile applications), primarily aimed
Should councils have a Local Government Digital Service? Mark Thompson, professor in digital economy at the University of Exeter, takes a fresh look at a
DIGIT Lab investigator, Mark Thompson, writes an opinion piece for Computer Weekly. “The old debate about an equivalent of the Government Digital Service for local
DIGIT Lab’s Professor Mark Thompson recently chaired the 6th Public Sector AI Conference, hosted by Digital Leaders on the 19th of March 2024. Writing in
This in-person symposium showcases UK research from all six EPSRC funded Next Stage Digital Economy Centres, which DIGITLab is one of. DIGITLab focuses upon the adoption of digital technology
Prof Saeema Ahmed-Kristensen participates in a Panel on Digital Manufacturing together with Prof Tim Minshall, Dr Leitizia Mortara, and Prof Jill Macbryde IFM University of
DIGIT Lab’s Prof Saeema Ahmed-Kristensen, with Dr Boyeun Lee and partners See.Sense, brought together stakeholders across the cycling, and local government across the UK to
EPSRC Digital Security & Resilience (DS&R) Theme
Led by University of Exeter Business School, working in partnership with Oxford Brookes Business School, University of East Anglia School of Computer Sciences, and Royal Holloway, University London.