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UK organisations ‘failing to support their marketing and sales staff’

January 13, 2020 by Robin Langford
UK organisations 'failing to support their marketing and sales staff'
UK organisations 'failing to support their marketing and sales staff'

A quarter of British organisations are failing to carry out any kind of training or coaching for their marketing and sales staff.

Online advertising, Skills analytics, content, marketing, UK

CES 2020 roundup: AI skincare assistants, virtual humans and loo roll fetching bots

January 10, 2020 by Robin Langford
CES 2020 roundup: AI skincare assistants, virtual humans and loo roll fetching bots
CES 2020 roundup: AI skincare assistants, virtual humans and loo roll fetching bots

The CES consumer tech show in Las Vegas features thousands of companies from Google and Samsung to unknown startups, all showcasing their ‘next big thing’ in tech. We take a look at the most notable gadgets to come out of this year’s expo, from the innovative to the odd.

Ad tech, Ads, AI, AR, Clothing, Content, CPG, FMCG digital marketing, FMCG digital marketing food and beverages, Healthcare, IoT, Marketing transformation, Mobile, Motoring, News, Online advertising, Sectors, Skills, Social, Social media, Transformation, USA, VR Apple, brands, ecommerce, Facebook, global

Which UK industries most demand specific digital skills from job applicants?

January 10, 2020 by Robin Langford
Which UK industries most demand specific digital skills from job applicants?
Which UK industries most demand specific digital skills from job applicants?

With nearly a quarter (24%) of Brits will actively seek a new role in 2020, new research reveals which sectors demand specific digital skills.

Ads, Skills, Transformation Search, UK

The future of work: Recruitment in 2020 and beyond

January 9, 2020 by Robin Langford
The future of work: Recruitment in 2020 and beyond
The future of work: Recruitment in 2020 and beyond

Self-driving cars are set to have a significant impact on society and change our future the most over the next 20 years, according to research from tech job board CWJobs.

Marketing transformation, Skills, Transformation media, security, technology, UK

8 trends for CES 2020: Cat waiters, Uber Air and Apple’s first appearance

January 6, 2020 by Robin Langford
7 trends for CES 2020: Cat waiters, Uber Air and Apple’s first appearance
7 trends for CES 2020: Cat waiters, Uber Air and Apple’s first appearance

CES in Las Vegas has just begun, showcasing cutting-edge gadgets, apps and products that could shape technology in the 20s, with ecommerce, short videos and facial recognition dominating the pre-event hype. We look forward to the seven biggest innovations and developments from the biggest tech expo of the year.

Ad tech, Ads, AI, AR, Content, FMCG digital marketing food and beverages, Healthcare, IoT, Marketing transformation, Mobile, Mobile, Online video, Skills, Social, Social media, Transformation, USA, Video, VR Android, Apple, content, Facebook, global

7 trends for CES 2020: Cat waiters, Uber Air and Apple’s first appearance

January 6, 2020 by Robin Langford
7 trends for CES 2020: Cat waiters, Uber Air and Apple’s first appearance
7 trends for CES 2020: Cat waiters, Uber Air and Apple’s first appearance

CES in Las Vegas has just begun, showcasing cutting-edge gadgets, apps and products that could shape technology in the 20s, with ecommerce, short videos and facial recognition dominating the pre-event hype. We look forward to the seven biggest innovations and developments from the biggest tech expo of the year.

Ad tech, Ads, AI, AR, Content, FMCG digital marketing food and beverages, Healthcare, IoT, Marketing transformation, Mobile, Mobile, Online video, Skills, Social, Social media, Transformation, USA, Video, VR Android, Apple, content, Facebook, global

Education technology trends for 2020: Using data to shape learning techniques

December 19, 2019 by Robin Langford

2019 has seen considerable change across the education sector, from changing Ofsted frameworks to growing teacher shortages and an increasing pace of technological change.

Digital marketing skills, Skills, Transformation analytics, technology

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