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Can emerging technology help close the sustainability gap?

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Despite 77% of leaders saying sustainability is top of boardroom priorities, only 2% have achieved net zero

The fact is that organisations that invest in emerging tech make the most and fastest progress on sustainability initiatives.  That’s why, according to TechMarketView - 69% of organisations are planning to adopt them by 2025.

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55% of organisations fear they won’t be around in a decade if they don’t address sustainability issues

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Only 7% are prepared for environmental emergencies

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Only 2% have achieved net zero

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Emerging technologies:
the building blocks of sustainability

Breakthroughs in emerging tech mean organisations are fundamentally transforming - helping them boost agility, efficiency and innovation. But only the most innovative organisations are using these tools to help achieve sustainability goals.

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Technology powers sustainability transformation

Taking advantage of emerging technology helps organisations become more resilient and stay on track to meet sustainability goals. If you want to find out how to use these technologies more effectively, this blog is for you.

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Environment Agency: using AI to deliver flood warnings to UK citizens

Climate change means more people rely on warnings related to extreme weather events.  Find out how the Environmental agency reduced the time taken to issue citizens with a warning from one day to twenty minutes using AI.

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Office of Environment (NSW):
Battling extinction with drones and AI powered analytics

Fujitsu worked with the Australian state of New South Wales to combine drone technology with Artificial Intelligence in the fight against species extinction across a vast 800,000 km² area of fragile environment.

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InBev: giving consumers transparency into what goes into their beer

Fujitsu developed a blockchain solution for InBev to give beer drinkers and farmers greater visibility of where their beer is grown, reaped and malted, and to understand its environmental impact.

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Blockchain aids the flow of water

The UN says that over 2 billion people suffer from water scarcity. We’re helping one company tackle that problem by sourcing water from sustainable, plant-based sources. Using Blockchain to connect suppliers with customers we’re applying technology to save lives.

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Making rice more sustainable and inclusive

Rice is a staple for billions.  We worked with Ricex to develop the first global digital platform for buying and selling rice using DLT and blockchain.  A solution which is secure, efficient and reduces time to trade by 90%.

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Ethical AI

Whilst the benefits of AI are widely understood, the reputational, regulatory and legal risks associated with unethical use aren’t.  Dr Stephanie Hare, Research, broadcaster and author discussed the importance of ethical AI, how it needs to be developed with ethical principles from the start.  

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How can we use artificial intelligence ethically?

AI could change the way we livem work and interact, but there are ethical concerns over privacy, discrimination and bias. If you’re grappling with how to implement AI ethically, this guide is for you.

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