What are the next generation of workers looking for?
Tech Talks4 Nov 2021

What are the next generation of workers looking for?

One intro track with a few of Dave's 'hot takes' and then five interviews recorded on the floor of the conference - so there is a little background noise, but it's nice you're there... (right?). Tally Market's awesome founding duo Jules Robertson and Laura Beales talk hybrid working and team dynamics. Sebastian Rettlinger tells me how motion profiling medtech Enari 'found it's feet' on a surf board! Margot, studying at the University of Oxford explains what she's looking for from an employer (and what's caught her eye). Bclose's International Relations Specialist Sandra Jorge brings the local character of Lisbon to life, whilst also explaining how tech can help communities in the developing world access better healthcare. And Paul Hamilton from vTogether tells us that Facebook have been pretty clever, even if the adverts were cringe...

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Bea Fertility is democratising access to fertility treatment

Bea Fertility is democratising access to fertility treatment

On today's show we well Tess Cosad, co-founder and CEO of fertility medtech product and service Bea Fertility. Their approach embraces the past, and uses technology to offer women an affordable option to fertility. But who is their audience? Do investors feel comfortable talking about the subject? What can men do to help?

13 Jul 202141min

Speakers for Schools give digital-first work experience opportunities to children in state schools.

Speakers for Schools give digital-first work experience opportunities to children in state schools.

Racheal is Education and Policy Director for Speakers for Schools, a charity establish by Robert Peston to give opportunities to young people in state-school education. We all know how imbalanced society has become, but through campaigns like Predict, this charity are trying to change things. Through their work 11,000 young people in state schools and colleges across the UK are undertaking work experience with leading employers.

9 Jul 202139min

Less than 3% of VC funding goes to female-led businesses. Clearly they're not being led by data...!

Less than 3% of VC funding goes to female-led businesses. Clearly they're not being led by data...!

Traditionally money has been given to businesses based on gut-feeling and 'intuition'; well Clearco thinks data is how to judge that investment. Their Chief Growth Office Ruma Bose explains how they actually do that, why it matters so much to her, and what the results are in terms of where that money goes!

6 Jul 202135min

Let machines make the decisions, so you can focus on strategy.

Let machines make the decisions, so you can focus on strategy.

Tom New, Head of Product Marketing at Peak, tells us why AI is making a huge impact in organisations by applying 'explainable AI'. AI is often fear, but this is an interview that paints a wholly positive view of how machine learning can help leaders focus their attention to make a bigger impact, and provide for a better future through driving sustainable efficiencies.

2 Jul 202141min

Data is helping organisations understand which skills they need to build, buy and borrow.

Data is helping organisations understand which skills they need to build, buy and borrow.

So AstraZeneca have had quite the year! But whilst press focus has been on the vaccine and the companies efforts to beat Covid, what about the ongoing development of staff learning and the skills the company will need to keep being at the bleeding edge of their field? Marc Howells, VP and Head of Talent & Learning, talked to the podcast to explain how they weren't letting the big learning opportunity pass. Also, if you made it to the end of the podcast. This is for you. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cyhoZWnw4v0

29 Jun 202137min

Does everyone need to know how to code?

Does everyone need to know how to code?

Sophia is the founder of Tech for Non-Techies. What's the business about? Helping people have a working understanding of tech without making them feel their skills aren't fit for purpose. As a non-technical founder, she has co-created apps and algorithms that have been used by thousands, won App of the Day by Mashable, and were featured by Inc, the BBC and more.

25 Jun 202142min

Vee Mistry and the ongoing challenge of increasing diversity in technology.

Vee Mistry and the ongoing challenge of increasing diversity in technology.

Vee took an unusual route into the technology industry, but it's landed her in a leadership role that involves technical skills, people skills and creativity. Sadly her story is still rare in the industry; how can she encourage others to follow in her footsteps? If Goldman Sachs have an approach to this issue that intrigues you, why not attend their upcoming Birmingham event? goldmansachs.com/Birmingham

22 Jun 202129min

What's the future of movement around our cities? Bolt think they know...

What's the future of movement around our cities? Bolt think they know...

Sam Raciti, General Manager of Bolt in the UK, tells us how the pandemic affected their business, how they see micro-mobility offering green, sustainable choices to urban travel and how they expect to roll out across the wider UK. Hayley mentioned a charging service - it's called Zap Map! If you want to register for the 15th July the link is https://getintouch.formstack.com/forms/in_conversation_with_graemehackland

18 Jun 202136min

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