by Annabelle Lambert | Apr 28, 2016 | Blog, Future of Work, Annabelle Lambert
Often I meet highly competent professionals who are between jobs and “in the perfect world” would start their own business as consultants, passing on their invaluable knowledge. They tell me that they are clear that’s what they want to do but they are reluctant to...
by Jasmine Hassan | Apr 28, 2016 | Ethos Place, Blog, Technology and Innovation
In September 2015 Ethos participated in the excellent Smart Oxford Challenge event, hosted by Adam Leach from Nominet. Ethos showcased our Future Cities Parking platform which uses new and legacy parking sensors, a linked open data system and machine learning to...
by Jasmine Hassan | Apr 22, 2016 | Ethos Place, Blog, Technology and Innovation
Ethos Future Cities has developed an Active Mobility system to make congested urban spaces shared between pedestrians and cyclist safer for all. Working with Royal Borough of Greenwich, Transport for London and Reveal Systems we have developed a computer vision based...
by Charlotte Kinloch | Apr 13, 2016 | Blog, Ethos Partner Stories, Future of Work
and I have the proof 🙂 From the age of 4 my parents got us used to a life of jetting off to India every year over the school summer holidays. July and August in India are of course the worst months of the year, with peak temperatures (40 – 50C) followed by warm...
by Richard Blandford | Apr 12, 2016 | Blog, Ethos Partner Stories, Technology and Innovation
A few days ago, a very good friend of mine and a colleague at Ethos (Gary Hunt) raised a very salient point to me about the privacy implications of me sending a contact database through as an attachment to an email. He felt that this raised the very important issue of...