Technologie – Verenigd Koninkrijk – Nieuwe podcasts

  • What makes you a heretic? Journalist Andrew Gold believes that, in an age of group-think and tribes, we need heretics - those who use unconventional wisdom to speak out against their own groups, from cancelled comedians and radical feminists to cult defectors and vigilantes hunting deviants.
    Learn from my guests how to rebel, think differently and resist social contagion. From Triggernometry's Francis Foster and the world's most cancelled man Graham Linehan to Robbie Williams and gender critical atheist Richard Dawkins. These are the people living with the weight of their own community's disappointment on their shoulders.

  • This podcast will cover a range of topics such as finding data talent, and AI training. We will also discuss more advanced subjects like assessing the value of your data team, identifying biases in AI and addressing pay gaps in data and analytics.

    See more on our website: https://www.harnham.com/data-and-ai-podcast/

  • UK marine research is at a special moment in time. We have a window of opportunity to persuade the government of the benefits that come from understanding the ocean, and of the importance of investing in the infrastructure we rely on to carry out our vital work - that's ships, buoys, satellites, autonomous vehicles, and more. 

    The Future Marine Research Infrastructure (FMRI) programme is trying to secure that funding, ensuring we can plan and carry out critical ocean research for the next 20 - 30 years. 

    But, what actually is FMRI? How does it work? And why do we all need to get involved in the process?  

    In this new four-part podcast series, join ocean scientist and broadcaster Dr. Helen Czerski as she speaks with key voices from across the ocean research community, from the head of FMRI to fellow marine researchers, and even a space scientist with experience navigating large-scale project funding. 

    Together, they unpick the biggest questions facing UK marine research today: What does the future of ocean research look like on a changing planet? How can we balance the carbon emissions of ships while committing to net zero? Will autonomous vehicles really replace the need for scientists to go to sea? How will we manage all that data? And, most importantly, how can we work together to secure the funding required to keep doing crucial research?

    Be part of the conversation - questions, comments, and concerns submitted to www.FMRI.ac.uk by the 20th of May will be brought to the FMRI team and answered on the final episode.  

  • These conversations started over dinners where I get to introduce everyone at the table in a way that interests me.

    Dinners are always fun. And sometimes useful, but the end of the day doesn’t really matter if it’s fun or useful it’s just the fact that we are all there connecting and making sure that we can all see what’s coming round the corner.

    And the next thing we’ve got to do is to stay in touch with each other.

    Yes, we have ended up having dinner parties where people have made new jobs, got new contacts for work . For me, it’s been just a way over the last 17 years to get to know the fabulous people who are always a little bit senior and a little bit fun and a little bit smarter, brighter, shinier than most!

  • AI is changing the world, but how exactly is it going to change our lives? That's what tech expert James Chandler and AI novice George Butler will uncover in AI Havenโ€™t A Clue - an entertaining podcast for the curious, on the wild world of AI. The podcast will feature interviews with experts, innovators and disruptors to help listeners navigate the murky waters of AI. Covering the latest and breaking news and bringing a fun, entertaining listen to what can at times be an overwhelming topic.

    Expect the big topics, big guests and big debate in this all new tech podcast, not made for your typical tech nerd.

  • True crime meets cybercrime. Discover the people behind the keyboard.

    From Ransomware-as-a-Service (RaaS) gangs to global financial crime syndicates, the rise of sophisticated cyber threats is reshaping the world. These arenโ€™t lone hackers โ€” theyโ€™re organized groups running multi-million dollar operations in the shadows.

    In the Masked Actors podcast, cyber threat expert and former soldier turned hacker Gary Ruddell joins forces with Nick Palmer, a seasoned financial crime fighter, to investigate the top 10 most dangerous cybercriminal groups of 2025 โ€” drawn from Group-IBโ€™s High-Tech Crime Trends Report.

    Each episode explores the tactics, motivations, and impact of major cybercrime groups, uncovering their role in the latest cybercrime, RaaS, and financial crime trends. Youโ€™ll learn how these actors exploit vulnerabilities, fuel geopolitical tension, and affect businesses and consumers alike.

    Tune in to Masked Actors โ€” and stay one step ahead of cybercrime.

  • This podcast explores the innovative urban projects and design initiatives led by superwien, an interdisciplinary studio focused on urban planning, architecture, and design. This podcast delves into various global projects, offering insights into contemporary urban issues, sustainable design practices, and creative approaches to shaping cities. With a focus on real-world solutions, it discusses the intersection of architecture, urbanism, mobility, social change, and the built environment. Get to know about superwien at www. superwien.com #bettercities

  • A fun, unfiltered podcast about AI, hosted by author and investor Deborah Chen and leading UK AI professor YCโ€”tackling everything from drone warfare to dating apps, with guests who are brilliant as well as opinionated.

  • Welcome to Power Platform This and That and settle in with your host Rory Neary, as he sits down with guests to demystify Microsoft Power Platform products covering Dataverse, Apps, Flows, and much much more. 

    If you're new to the low-code development within the Microsoft stack or just want to keep in touch with some of your favourite community members, Power Platform This and That has got you covered! 

  • Get ready to unplug and explore AI like never before! AI Unplugged dives deep into how AI is reshaping music, podcasts and how we listen. This show breaks down everything you need to know, from AI-powered beats to the revolutionary innovations driving the future. Experts, exclusive interviews and the next generation of intelligent sound.

  • What are the most important risks and precursors of global catastrophic risks each week? We parse millions of news pieces a week to find out.

    Sentinel is a foresight team and emergency response team seeking to anticipate & react to large-scale catastrophes, particularly those of a speculative nature.

    Learn more at https://sentinel-team.org

  • SCSP’s Channing Lee and Libby Lange take a deep-dive into Taiwan, the island at the forefront of technological innovation and the global fight for democracy. Hear Taiwanese experts discuss geopolitics, technology, and culture.

  • My love of Vintage Tech and Retro Gaming is only eclipsed by how much I care about the retro community that gives so much back. And in these podcasts I want to talk this growing family of wildly clever and enthusiastic people. A mixture of "YouTubers" and "Normal" people will talk to me about what the retro community means to them and their hobby in general.

  • News, views, interviews and conversations about the future of Manufacturing.

  • Step inside the moments that shaped the worldโ€™s biggest brands in The Room Where It Happened, a brand-new podcast hosted by Jake Humphrey.


    Each episode sees the guest take us back inside a room and a moment that changed the course of their careers. With unprecedented insight on the pivotal decisions, unexpected turns, and behind-the-scenes moments that propelled companies to global recognition - and the lessons learned along the way from the people who were right in the middle of it all.


    The Room Where It Happened is your front-row seat to the conversations that shaped history, offering a rare glimpse into the defining moments of top entrepreneurs and industry leaders.

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • No Limits" is a podcast that explores a vast array of topics to inspire, entertain, and challenge listeners. Each episode covers subjects such as arts, business, comedy, crime, education, fiction, games, government, health, history, hobbies, kids & family, leisure, medicine, music, news, religion/spirituality, science, society & culture, sports, technology, and TV & film. Hosts engage in thought-provoking discussions, share fascinating stories, and bring in expert guests to provide diverse perspectives, all aimed at expanding horizons and encouraging a limitless life.

  • BIM is a big part of the construction process that sometimes goes misunderstood. This podcast is to highlight the benefits of BIM and it's role within the construction sector. BIMTech is a company that works with some of the biggest construction companies in the UK, delivering time and time again. Listen and get to know the workings of BIM, hear from some of the biggest construction companies in the UK, meet the people behind BIMTech and see the culture behind our offices. This is The BIMTech Podcast.

  • How can we improve our cybersecurity? The experts of Samurai Security share stories of hackers, unstable apps, and blunders into the digital realm - all while having a laugh!

  • It’s here! HTTCS the podcast. Listen to extracts from the book ”How to Teach Computer Science” read by me, the author Alan Harrison. I’ll discuss the thinking behind the content, bring it up to date with the latest news and research and help you understand how to use the knowledge in your classroom. See https://httcs.online for more info.

  • The EV Charging podcast explores the journeys of founders and leaders of Electric Vehicle charging organisations in the Australian market and around the world. We uncover the funny stories of the early days of the Electric Vehicle market, the key dynamics of today's environment and stargaze towards some of the exciting innovations that are already on the way. This podcast is hosted by www.solarchoice.net.au

  • Podcast unwrapping the highs and lows of student engagement and learning and teaching in higher education.
    Host: Kiu Sum
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