The top news in tech: the August digest
This month, I’m pleased to launch a new Babel blog series looking at the top tech news stories, and wrapping up four weeks of content that caught my eye. As PR professionals, it
Risky business: the increasingly complex reputation landscape
Reputation has always been a tricky business to be in. Maintaining and managing relationships between individuals and organisations and their stakeholders has been around far longe
What MWC Barcelona has taught us about the future of trade shows
Yes, it was four months late and it was a scaled down and a hybrid event, but MWC actually happened in June; a huge triumph for the GSMA and a big positive for the telecoms and eve
Making the most of an English summer with July’s coverage highlights
As COVID restrictions begin to lift, the Babel team has undoubtedly enjoyed getting back to a somewhat ‘normal’ working life. With journalist lunches now resuming and the Babel
WHITEPAPER LAUNCH: How greentech firms can grow their brand in the year of COP26
As host of COP26, “the world is looking to Britain to deliver,” said Labour leader Keir Starmer earlier this month. “We cannot afford to miss this moment.” The UK has been
Agritech: improving the yields from the fields with IoT
I feel I always have to preface any blog I write on agritech with an explanation as to why I’m cheering on the use of technology in one of the world’s oldest industries, which
Ships, greenhouse gas emissions and… software enhanced sails?
Sailing meets software development to tackle climate change: Babel looks at the ways in which cargo ships are reverting back to using sails to tackle spiralling greenhouse gas emis
How to produce a podcast in PR
Since it has been six months since the launch of Babel’s podcast, we thought it was a fitting time to reflect upon the success of the channel thus far. The Digital Communicators
Ransomware – key milestones and major players
At the turn of the century, ransomware barely registered on the Richter scale of threats posed to global business operations. Today, it is potentially one of the most devastating t