29 Oct, 2018 Practical Uses for Virtual Reality By Emma Walton Since its launch to the mainstream market, virtual reality (VR) has been seen by many as simply the latest development in the gaming and...
29 Oct, 2018 The dark side of IoT By Slaughter and May One industry where the Internet of Things (IoT) has really taken hold is Healthcare. The advances that have been made in recent years are...
26 Oct, 2018 AI assistants will help users navigate an increasingly overwhelming number of choices..or will they? By Slaughter and May Trade marks play a vital role in global economic growth by promoting freedom of choice, enabling consumers to make quick and safe...
26 Oct, 2018 A growth mindset is key to innovation By Slaughter and May As a profession, lawyers have not always been known for their “growth mindset”, the phrase coined by Carol Dweck in her bestselling book...
23 Oct, 2018 Designing a product that is "100 percent fatal" By Slaughter and May According to the CEO of Nectome, a new San Francisco start-up supported by the famous accelerator Y-Combinator, his company is "uniquely...
23 Oct, 2018 FCA offers support for green fintechs By Slaughter and May The FCA has roped off a section of its regulatory sandbox for fintechs that are developing environmentally-focussed products and...
23 Oct, 2018 Tech Firms: Eating Traditional Asset Managers’ Brunch? By Slaughter and May It’s been said that traditional asset managers have failed to attract millennial investors because they don't understand what they want....
23 Oct, 2018 Fast Forward Turns 3 By Slaughter and May Great to see that we're now open for applications for the third cohort of Fast Forward, our emerging tech programme. Please encourage...
22 Oct, 2018 Collaborative working: engineering serendipity? By Slaughter and May Collaboration spaces and co-working are right on trend - just look at the stats at WeWork, which has over 250,000 members and a reported...
18 Oct, 2018 Video Killed the Radio Star By Slaughter and May Certain business leaders could benefit from listening to The Buggles' homage to Schumpeter's theory of creative destruction every now and...
18 Oct, 2018 What are Decentralised Autonomous Organisations? By Emma Walton The new acronym on the block is "DAO", standing for Decentralised Autonomous Organisations. But what exactly are they and why do you need...
18 Oct, 2018 Immutability - not always a superpower By Slaughter and May Although smart contracts prevent deviation from an agreement, this means they do not have an efficient adaptive mechanism. This does not...
16 Oct, 2018 Visualise your bias By Richard Batstone Tackling bias and unfairness in machine learning models can be tricky. The more complex the model, the harder it can be for developers...
16 Oct, 2018 The future of AI in education By Billie Moore As the largest investment in AI made by an American university, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's commitment of $1bn to...
16 Oct, 2018 RegTech: A lovely idea but... By Slaughter and May Businesses in the financial services sector have seen their compliance burden explode in the last decade. As this area of business comes...
16 Oct, 2018 SRA's commitment to driving innovation By Billie Moore The SRA has already shown commitment to innovation through the launch of the 'Innovation Space' - allowing those within the legal...