Innovation
By the time you read this post, UKTI will just have launched the ‘Innovation is GREAT’ campaign in Warsaw. The campaign, which is very close to my heart, is designed to support cooperation between Britain and Central & Eastern Europe …
UKTI South Korea are one of the sponsors of beLaunch, an event for Technology and ICT start-ups being held in Seoul from 14th-15th of May. We spoke to Nathan Millard, beLaunch’s Global Director to find out more about why Seoul …
In some cases it was the tuxedos, in one case a kilt, but the Brits were easy to spot at the Oscars of the design world this week. The dress code for the Red Dot gala dinner in Essen was …
This guest blog on innovation is by Dr Nicola Millard who is a customer experience futurologist with BT. Innovation is a defining feature of progress. Without people devoted to doing things better, faster, cheaper and greener we’d still be stuck …
I always had my doubts about macroeconomics. Just the term “ceteris paribus” (all other things being equal) made me thoroughly suspicious. When has anything really been “ceteris paribus”? No day is like another and if I learnt one lesson in …
What a cracking start to Day 1 of the Great British Car Rally, New Zealand put on the weather and GREAT Britain put on the show with a superb collection of British automobiles gathered shining in the sun in Auckland …
After months of planning we are on the threshold of the Great British Car Rally. I’m excited by the prospect. An Alexander Dennis bus, liveried to reflect Britain’s innovation, technology and green credentials, will hit the road with another 150+ …
Not sure if I should be worried or not, but my husband has suddenly developed a need to reconnect with his youth. Fortunately not by splashing out on racy sports cars or seeking a young trophy girlfriend (at least, I …
He must have had an incredibly busy year. That was my first thought when discovering my partner for an upcoming discussion on the UK economy was not only the former Mayor of Berlin, but the one who had been in …
I saw a joke recently from Professor Brian Cox: The world is made up of 10 kinds of people – those that understand binary and those that don’t! It’s not often that you get a good joke with a bit …