COVID-19 is forcing companies to adapt quickly to change and redesign their products or services or even create new ones to respond to the demands of millions of people self-isolating around the world. Maddyness has selected some examples of these pivots from the UK and beyond.
31.03.2020
Joe Procopio shares his wisdom to help you avoid lost time over useless coffees and identify the real opportunities.
31.03.2020
Artificial intelligence is just an empty shell, right? Denis Fages, President of VideoTelling, warns us to not give this technology virtues that it doesn’t have - and never will.
31.03.2020
Cambridge is known for its sophisticated tech startups and hosts many innovation programmes in health tech and science making the city one of the top tech hubs in the UK. Just behind Harvard, Cambridge counts the highest number of Nobel laureates globally in physics, chemistry, and medicine. Maddyness has compiled a list of some of the most innovative businesses operating in Cambridge, UK.
30.03.2020
In the face of one of the worst healthcare and economic crises of a lifetime, businesses and industries are being forced to come up with new, innovative solutions to a colossal problem. The old adage ‘innovate or die’, in every sense, has never felt more vital.
30.03.2020
With a report by Ikea about the evolution in ways of life around the world, a handful of journalists were able to discover the behind the scenes workings of the Swedish giant, from product concepts to their latest test lab. Maddyness was part of the journey and demystifies the secret recipes that make the symbolic blue and yellow company so successful.
30.03.2020
As COVID-19 forces millions of people to self-isolate, Maddyness has picked 19 positive bits of news that should help your mind escape from these strange times.
28.03.2020
Airbnb announced a new global initiative to help house 100,000 healthcare professionals, relief workers, and first responders around the world during the COVID-19 crisis. Airbnb will waive all fees for stays arranged through this initiative.
27.03.2020
Maddyness provides you with a quick digest of three news items to keep you up to date with the startup scene, emerging trends and other noteworthy stories. Here's some positive news this week.
27.03.2020
Every week, Maddyness brings you the latest investment news from the UK startup scene. Here's a recap of this week's investments.
27.03.2020
Every week, Maddyness curates articles from other outlets on a topic that is driving the headlines. This week we look at how the Coronavirus outbreak is having an affect on our mental health.
27.03.2020
Edward Saperia, Dean of Newspeak House in London, has compiled a Coronavirus Tech Handbook. This handbook is a "crowdsourced resource for technologists building things related to the coronavirus outbreak".
26.03.2020
We may not have robots in our homes, making us dinner and running baths so that they’re ready for us as soon as we get in from work. However, many innovative startups across the country are slowly introducing robotics into our daily lives, prompting the big question, how will we live with robots in the future? Here are five ways that robots are already part of British life.
26.03.2020
When self-isolating and working from home, it is essential to use this time to keep on polishing your knowledge with new interesting things related to society, experiments, business, and success. Maddyness has selected some TV programmes and documentaries currently available on Netflix to watch while staying at home during the Coronavirus outbreak.
26.03.2020