by Sue Rose | Mar 23, 2016 | Ethos Place, News
What does the future look like for Britain’s cities? One model is revealed on Ethos Future Cities’ newly launched website, along with live information on parking availability across the UK. The website is part of a multi-media strategy to support sales of Future...
by Richard Blandford | Mar 23, 2016 | Blog, Technology and Innovation
The commercial pressure is huge to take the easy option in the digital economy; to seek (un)informed consent to use personal data and meta-data from a populace that is not as tech savvy as engineers or as data savvy as business development managers. Everyone else does...
by Luke Horner | Mar 15, 2016 | Blog, Future of Work
It feels as though we’re living through a moment – around the World – when we’re having to ask ourselves, should we open up to more diversity (and uncertainty)? Or should we tighten controls and policies, stick with traditional working practices and people...
by Catharine Moss | Mar 15, 2016 | Ethos Sport, Blog, Team Forces
The Army Alpine Championships are held each year in Serre Chevalier in France, over 100 brave soldiers throw themselves down the mountain in a series of races culminating in the blue ribbon Downhill event. It’s hard to appreciate when you are watching them cross...
by Annabelle Lambert | Mar 10, 2016 | Ethos Skills, Blog, Technology and Innovation, Annabelle Lambert
24th February 2016 saw Ethos formally launch SkillsPlanner, our InnovateUK funded project, at the Institute of Civil Engineers in London. One of the highlights of the evening was Sir Nigel Shadbolt explaining, to an audience including over 100 Industry guests, how...