Tanya Oram
I'd say to any school leaver who's not sure about university that there are some great career paths to be taken through apprenticeships.
It is not sustainable, or desirable, to continue building more and more traditional data centres.By ensuring that every element of these crucial facilities is viewed as an integral part of the whole, and by optimising all of them together, we will continue to work with our clients to ensure that the future of this market is a positive one.Jaimie Johnston MBE.
, Head of Global Systems at Bryden Wood, hosts., Founding Director and co-CEO of.Kirsty's extensive background in climate scale solutions and nuclear energy advocacy brings a fresh perspective on decarbonising the world's toughest sectors.
Join us as they explore the role of advanced nuclear technologies, the potential for repurposing existing infrastructure for cleaner energy, and the innovative approaches needed to tackle climate change.. Click the 'play button' above to listen in, or read our 5 Key Takeaways from Kirsty Gogan's episode below.... 1.Advanced nuclear technologies:.
Kirsty Gogan discusses the potential of advanced nuclear technologies, including small modular reactors and advanced heat sources, to significantly contribute to decarbonising the global energy sector.
These technologies can be more compact and manufactured in factories, offering a scalable and financially feasible solution compared to traditional large-scale nuclear projects.. 2.It explores demographic changes, advancements in digital health, and the need for adaptable hospital facilities that can accommodate future technological innovations..
Learn more about Bryden Wood’s Design to Value approach to Hospital Design and Construction.For many, Christmas is a time for family films.Over the break, I watched.
Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone.Towards the end of the film, the three protagonists find themselves caught in a plant called the Devil’s Snare.