Various sectors are increasingly harming nature through their operations, supply chains and the use of their products and services. However, by leveraging technology, we can develop scalable, robust, and reliable solutions that help reduce these impacts.
Join us on 31 October for a thought-provoking webinar on how technology can drive innovation in biodiversity conservation and transform the way we interact with nature.
What to expect from the webinar?
Topics discussed will include:
- How can technology help businesses identify and mitigate their negative impacts on biodiversity?
- What role do voluntary reporting and mandatory regulations play in highlighting these impacts, and how can technology improve their efficiency?
- How can we innovate new ways to provide the products and services we need without further harming nature?
- What are the best practices for developing technology responsibly, considering its entire lifecycle?
- How can the tech sector reduce its own ecological footprint while creating solutions that help other sectors protect biodiversity?
Who should attend?
We particularly encourage sustainability professionals and government organisations to join our webinar.
Confirmed speakers:
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By 2030, digital technology can cut global emissions by 15%. Cloud computing, 5G, AI and IoT have the potential to support dramatic reductions in carbon emissions in sectors such as transport, agriculture, and manufacturing. techUK is working to foster the right policy framework and leadership so we can all play our part. For more information on how techUK can support you, please visit our Climate Action Hub and click ‘contact us’.
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