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Andrew is a director on Nesta's mission to create a sustainable future, which focuses on decarbonisation and economic recovery. Welcome to the second edition of Nesta’s energy edit. Every six weeks ...
At Challenge Works, Kathy is the Head of Future Cities, where she focuses on place-based innovation and empowering cities to shape their destiny. Kathy is passionate about cities and communities, and ...
Chris led Nesta's research interests into how startups and new technologies can drive economic growth, and what this means for businesses, intermediaries and for the government. Jonathan works within ...
This paper explores the current state of the heat pump market from a skills, training and productivity perspective and suggests ways of increasing the supply chain’s capacity to install heat pumps.
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Geoff Mulgan was Chief Executive of Nesta from 2011-2019.
Matt is a Senior Fellow of The GovLab at New York University and previously led work on collective intelligence initiatives as Deputy Chief of Staff to a South Australian Premier. Dane Gambrell is a ...
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Instead of placing big bets on assumptions about ideas when they are first proposed, policies need to be reviewed and improved throughout their development via a process of test and learn. This ...
Geoff Mulgan was Chief Executive of Nesta from 2011-2019. Here we attempt to open up part of the debate on data governance; suggesting how to address the twin goals of greater control for citizens, ...
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