Author Archives for Christine Horton

Women in Digital: Linda Essen-Möller

March 9, 2026 7:00 am Published by Comments Off on Women in Digital: Linda Essen-Möller

With a career spanning animation studios, GOV.UK transformation and global consulting, Linda Essen-Möller explains why adaptability, trust and human thinking are the real drivers of digital change.


Why the UK can’t build an AI workforce without women

March 6, 2026 10:18 am Published by Comments Off on Why the UK can’t build an AI workforce without women

As the UK accelerates the use of AI in public services, addressing gender gaps in the tech talent pipeline will be critical to building the workforce needed for an AI-enabled future, according to FDM Group CEO Sheila Flavell.


How a unified IoMT ecosystem has cracked the medication non-adherence crisis

March 5, 2026 9:14 am Published by Comments Off on How a unified IoMT ecosystem has cracked the medication non-adherence crisis

Within one of the Government's biggest pressure points – healthcare – technology is accelerating changes across all areas to improve patient care. As AI and emerging technologies are already being implemented, from streamlining administrative tasks, to faster diagnosis and more personalised care, it would make sense to assume that patients take the medications prescribed for them in their healthcare plans. However, medication non-adherence is to date one of UK healthcare’s most persistent and costly challenges. Mark Scrivens, FPT Corporation UK CEO, explains how tech is now increasing medication adherence.


What comes next for digital sustainability?

March 4, 2026 1:00 pm Published by Comments Off on What comes next for digital sustainability?

As the GDSA Summit drew to a close, experts looked beyond quick wins to the harder question: how do we scale digital sustainability across government and the wider supplier ecosystem?


Governance, growth and the AI question for government

March 4, 2026 12:01 pm Published by Comments Off on Governance, growth and the AI question for government

AI may be the most disruptive technology government has faced in decades, but the challenge is not just adoption, it’s governance. At the GDSA Summit, leaders from government, academia and industry explored how to plan for the next wave of technological disruption.