EU promotes equality ahead of International Women’s Day 2018
The European Commission and the United Nations are among the international organisations promoting equality and diversity ahead of International Women’s Day 2018. International Women’s Day...
Industry 4.0: The future for materials processing
Chris McDonald, CEO of the Materials Processing Institute, UK, discusses the future of materials processing, the action required at a policy level and the...
The Raoul Wallenberg Prize: making a difference
Chairperson of the jury for the Raoul Wallenberg Prize, Rolf Ring, explores the vital work of the European Roma Rights Centre and how it...
Electronic invoicing – the digital revolution
Co-chairs of the European E-invoicing Service Providers Association Bengt Nilsson and Marcus Laube discuss a new standard for electronic invoicing, in line with Europe’s...
European Commission responds to US import duties on EU exports
The European Commission has responded to a new US tax overhaul which will impose import duties on EU exports of steel and aluminium. Yesterday (1...
Pride in STEM education
Alfredo Carpineti, founder of Pride in STEM, discusses how the visibility of presenting non-heteronormative educators as role models can ensure the future generations of...
Digitisation: don’t let the UK fall behind
Gary Benson, VP of Corporate Development at Tungsten Network, argues how imperative it is that the UK does not fall behind the rest of...
EU publishes draft Withdrawal Agreement
The EU has published a draft Withdrawal Agreement to provide clarity on its position on Brexit and summarise the progress made thus far. The draft...
Commissioner Ansip defends net neutrality at Mobile World Congress
Speaking at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain, European Commission Vice-President Andrus Ansip defended net neutrality and previewed EU priorities in this area. As...
Irish businesses not ready for GDPR compliance
The EU’s general data protection regulation (GDPR) enters into force on 25 May, but a report shows less than half of Irish businesses are...