The percentage of women working in IT has declined over the past 20 years despite efforts to encourage more women into careers in STEM. That is according to an analysis of working trends by the Association of Professional Staffing Companies (APSCo), which is celebrating its 20th anniversary this year. According to a joint study by the […]
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HeadStart autumn activities in full swing
HeadStart Wolverhampton’s exciting programme of free activities across the city is proving a hit with youngsters this autumn. Working alongside Gazebo Theatre, the WV10 Consortium and YMCA Black Country, a wide range of fun and educational activities are on offer to young people and their parents or carers, designed to […]
The latest in the enhanced wearable technology revolution is here ahead of time
Wearable health technology has stepped it up a gear setting the standard poised to transform health therapy. Increase daily energy, lose weight, decrease stress, sleep like a baby, detoxifying the body, purifying the skin, while elevating the immune system delivering a combination of benefits. The Vests meshed wiring woven into […]
World’s first virtual personal trainer unveils how to get fit the RIGHT way
Not everyone can afford a full-time personal trainer, so how can you tell if your exercise routine is helping you achieve your fitness goals – or potentially doing more harm than good? The world’s first full-body virtual personal trainer, Kaia Personal Trainer, has unveiled two of the most popular exercises people get […]
The Golden Age of Artificial Intelligence
Since the term artificial intelligence was coined in 1956 by John MacCarthy, an abundance of innovations and improvements have been considered under this definition. A series of refinements in advanced technologies have been part of their own AI journey. It was considered that at some time, AI would become the most […]
Brexit and Technologies: What Impact does it have on Business?
Whatever date we leave the EU, customers need to know they can reliably and securely access the information we hold When we leave the EU, the UK will have “third-country” status with the EU. This will change how we can work with EU member states. It will also have obvious repercussions for UK businesses […]
Artificial Intelligence: friend or foe? 7 Ways to turn your agents into superheroes
From contact centres to factories, AI tools such as bots can reduce costs and increase team efficiency in a matter of months Far from replacing people, artificial intelligence (AI) has the power to enhance employee engagement and productivity and customer interactions in one go. Henry Jinman explores 7 ways to turn your […]
Planning application submitted for Alexander Stadium redevelopment
Proposals for the redevelopment of Alexander Stadium have been submitted to Birmingham City Council’s planning department for consideration At the heart of the wider effort to regenerate Perry Barr, the £70million plan would see the venue become a high-quality venue for diverse sporting, leisure, community and cultural events in the […]
E-Mobility has a bright future reveals Matt Wallis of SPI Lasers
It’s not surprising then that this growth market was the feature of a recent infographic from SPI Lasers, who are an active provider of lasers to automotive and related markets of e-mobility. SPI Lasers have created this infographic, with a vision to simplify the understanding of e-mobility by providing a definition […]
Wolves players third trip to China this season
The Academy side, which was made up of several of this season’s under-18s as well as a number of under-16 players, faced three matches over five days while out in Eastern China, claiming a trio of victories without conceding. After arriving back into Heathrow Airport from China on Monday evening, the […]