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Future Focus

Issue 92 - January 2018

In this issue...

Go-getting woman’s guide to the future of work – Fiona Tatton, Womanthology Editor

Diagnosing and treating congenital heart disease: A living three-dimensional jigsaw puzzle – Dr. Frances Bu’Lock, Consultant Paediatric Cardiologist at the East Midlands Congenital Heart Centre in Leicester

Becoming a material science researcher to find things that no-one else has seen before – Dr. Sarah Haigh, Reader in Materials Characterisation at the University of Manchester

In the age of the Fourth Industrial Revolution let’s rewire the DNA of companies to create diverse teams that embrace new ideas – Saba Shaukat, Managing Director of Sentient Design Lab

Recruiters need to start looking for the rough diamonds, rather than top slicing the polished stones – Nancy Doyle, CEO of Genius Within and Psychology Consultant on BBC2’s Employable Me

Why women in legaltech should go where no man or woman has been before and blaze a trail – Chrissie Lightfoot, Co-founder, Director and CEO of Robot Lawyer LISA

Big data and artificial intelligence: A revolution has already started – Joyeeta Das, Founder and Chief Executive of GyanaAI

Leading light: On a mission to use cutting edge laser mapping to create 3D maps of England’s landscape – Dr. Alison Matthews, Geomatics Manager at the Environment Agency

Increasing diversity and inclusion in gaming and the media: However much we want things to change, we all have to go out there and make them change – Gina Jackson, Head of Games at The Imaginarium

Blurring the line between art and science: Using creativity and ingenuity to resolve built projects in beautiful yet functional ways – Ella Wright, Architect at Coffey Architects