The Innovation Platform Issue 07News - Page 4

Harnessing data for better cancer care

Eduardo Pisani, CEO of All.can International, discusses the cancer organisation’s recently-published landmark report entitled Harnessing data for better cancer care.

Emerging producer of superior and ethical crystalline vein graphite

Introducing Margosa Graphite Limited and the Ridee Ganga Project, an integrated vein graphite mine/value add proposal that will ultimately supply high purity vein graphite materials for energy storage and other high-end industrial applications.

Ensuring fish welfare in aquaculture with new digital app

Marineholmen RASLab CEO Mark Powell discusses their newly developed app-based tool for monitoring fish welfare in aquaculture.

Nuclear physics – more than a passion, more than just a career

Professor Stuart Pittel from the University of Delaware provides his reflections on a career in nuclear structure theory.

The evolving face of fish welfare in the aquaculture industry

In the world of fish welfare, Flatsetsund Engineering pioneer technology needed to eliminate sea lice and save the salmon industry.

Mysteries of the Universe: What is it made of and where does it come from

Dr Katy Clough discusses how her STFC Ernest Rutherford Fellowship will enable her to investigate the biggest mysteries of the Universe.

RS Mines’ crystalline vein graphite – the ‘new oil’ for electric batteries

RS Mines, pioneers of the exploration and mining of Sri Lankan Crystalline Vein Graphite, present the Queen’s Mine – the highest quality graphite from the world’s largest graphite resource.

Is stand-alone renewable energy and clean water production possible?

Blue Power Synergy is working towards the creation of stand-alone renewable energy systems to produce not only electricity but also clean water.

What should the UK government’s new innovation strategy look like?

Ayming’s Njy Rios presents insights from the company’s roundtable discussion with industry experts as part of the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy’s (BEIS) innovation strategy consultation.

How digital twins of cities can help to improve urban mobility

Digital twins enable city planners to test future measures in a virtual environment, shaping urban mobility sustainably and managing it efficiently.

Travelling around the world through nuclear physics

Professor Vladimir Zelevinsky from Michigan State University describes his journey in nuclear physics, from student life in Moscow to family life and a successful career in the USA.

What role can lead-acid batteries play in the circular economy?

Roger Miksad, Executive Vice President and General Counsel of Battery Council International, spoke to Innovation News Network about their organisation and the latest in lead battery manufacturing and recycling.

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