Spatial Intelligence Is About to Transform Public Services
Public services are entering a new era of awareness. Spatial intelligence is transforming how care homes, transport hubs, and public estates understand and respond to what’s happening within them — in real time. By combining privacy‑safe sensing, predictive analytics, and dynamic wayfinding, environments can now anticipate risk, improve accessibility, and operate more efficiently. The result is a shift from reactive management to proactive prevention — creating safer, smarter, and more inclusive spaces for everyone.
Launching Biztech Innovation Challenge Workshops
The Biztech Innovation Challenge Workshops are immersive, hands-on sessions designed to bridge the gap between business needs and technology-driven solutions. Participants will collaborate across disciplines to explore real-world challenges, apply innovative thinking, and turn ideas into practical, scalable concepts. Guided by industry mentors and subject-matter experts, each workshop blends strategic insight with technical creativity.
Through a structured yet dynamic format, attendees will engage in problem discovery, solution design, rapid prototyping, and impact storytelling. The workshops emphasise collaboration, user-centric thinking, and emerging technologies, equipping participants with the tools and mindset needed to drive innovation within their teams and organisations. By the end of the programme, teams will be ready to pitch compelling solutions that demonstrate measurable business value and technological excellence.
From Funding to Impact:
SMEs don’t struggle with ideas—they struggle with turning ideas into reality. Moving from concept to research and development is complex, risky, and resource heavy, especially without the right support.
The Open University–led innovation programme across the Oxford–Cambridge Growth Corridor changes that. By connecting funding, expertise, and real world testing, it gives SMEs a faster, smarter route from innovation to impact.
From Idea to Research and Development for SMEs
If you’re new to this journey, my aim is to share practical insights that help you navigate the early stages with more confidence. If you’re more experienced, I’d really welcome your thoughts, challenges, and perspectives—
ADOPTION OF ROBOTICS FOR SME’s – EVENT HIGHLIGHTS
The Biztech Innovation Roundtable brought together leading experts to explore how SMEs can take practical steps toward adopting robotics. From new funding models and autonomous public‑space robots to AI‑driven systems and future skills, the session delivered clear, actionable insights for organisations preparing to embrace automation.
Dr. Edward Braund appointed to Biztech Advisory Board
Biztech is pleased to welcome Dr Ed Braund to its Advisory Board. With deep experience in digital transformation and emerging technologies, Dr Braund’s appointment strengthens Biztech’s mission to support innovation, collaboration, and technology‑led growth across the region.
Autonomous Robots Are Already Here
As autonomous machines take over deliveries, logistics, and even the battlefield, a deeper threat is emerging — one hidden in the global hardware and supply chains that power them. From AI-guided drones in Ukraine to cyberattacks on critical manufacturers, it’s increasingly clear that the real danger isn’t just what autonomous systems can do, but who might already be controlling them. In a world where backdoors can be embedded before a device ever reaches its user, the question isn’t whether these systems could be turned against us — it’s whether we’d realise it before it was too late.
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Robotics in Action
The Robotics Industry Showcase 2026 brought cutting‑edge robotics, automation, and AI to life in Milton Keynes. From live demos to meaningful industry conversations, the event highlighted how real‑world innovation is already transforming sectors across the UK — and why collaboration is key to shaping the future of robotics.
From 5G to 6G mobile mobile communications.
As the world anticipates the arrival of 6G, a quiet revolution is already reshaping mobile connectivity. The introduction of 5G Non‑Terrestrial Networks (5G NTN) is blending satellite and terrestrial systems for the first time, ensuring coverage continues where traditional mobile networks stop. Early services are modest—mostly messaging and basic data—but the shift is profound. Direct‑to‑device satellite links mean that even in remote areas, at sea, or during outages, everyday smartphones can still stay connected.
This early integration lays the foundation for 6G, which aims to merge ground and space networks into one seamless system. Rather than relying on satellites as a backup, 6G will make them a native part of the mobile experience. For most people, the change won’t feel like a leap in speed—it will feel like mobile coverage finally becoming dependable everywhere.
AR Navigation and Smart Glasses
AR navigation and smart glasses are changing how people move — not just through stations, but through hospitals, campuses, and public buildings.
By overlaying personalised guidance onto the real world, these tools restore confidence, reduce stress, and support truly independent movement.
Discover how Briteyellow’s spatial intelligence platform is making environments more intuitive, inclusive, and human‑centred — one step at a time.
Adoption of Robotics for SMEs: Biztech Innovation Roundtable
The Biztech Innovation Roundtable on the Adoption of Robotics brings together business leaders, technology innovators, and industry practitioners to explore how robotics is reshaping operational performance and organisational competitiveness. This focused session examines the latest advancements in robotics technology, real-world deployment experiences, and the strategic considerations required to integrate automated systems effectively. Participants will gain valuable insight into how robotics can enhance productivity, streamline processes, and create new opportunities for growth across multiple sectors. Designed as an interactive, knowledge‑sharing forum, the roundtable provides a platform for meaningful discussion, practical learning, and forward‑thinking collaboration.
What knowledge do SMEs need? Henry Kafeman asks.
What is knowledge? How is it effected by the pace of change, the shape and total scope needed.
What is required and how can it be achieved?










