The Tech For Good Podcast

Tech For Good

Through exclusive interviews with business leaders, The Tech For Good Podcast explores technology’s growing role in solving humanity’s biggest issues. From the environment to social injustice, to healthcare and education, we go deep on the topics that matter - and ask how tech can truly change our world for the better.

  1. Meet the academics codesigning novel technologies with the digitally excluded

    05/16/2025

    Meet the academics codesigning novel technologies with the digitally excluded

    The ICONIC project, which stands for 'Intergenerational Codesign of Novel Technologies in Coastal Communities' -aimed to combat digital exclusion by developing novel new technology applications with disadvantaged communities, rather than for them. An example of purposeful research in action, ICONIC began in 2022 and has just concluded with the creation of four unique prototype technologies developed hand-in-hand with the communities intended to use them. In this episode of the Tech For Good podcast, host Romily Broad is joined by three research fellows from the Centre for Health Technology (CHT) at the University of Plymouth: Dr Rory Baxter, Oksana Hagen, and Dr Marius Varga. They describe an initiative built on years of research into the intersection of technology and public health. Their focus was on the community in its own area, rural southwest England - a perfect testbed as a region with high digital exclusion due to its rural geography and generally older, less affluent population. The project engaged local users in developing four technologies: a VR experience of local heritage site Cotehele Hall, underwater telepresence for marine education, a conservation-focused social game, and an AI voice assistant for accessing local services. Researchers facilitated codesign workshops over the course of months, where participants shaped the development process, overcoming ther own technological hesitations while producing innovations with a much broader potential impact. ICONIC’s results demonstrate that both its process and its outcomes offer rich benefits. Engaging excluded communities in technology development fosters digital literacy amongst participants, and simultaneously produces meaningful solutions tailored to local needs. Now, the team is seeking new partners and funding to further develop the prototypes and expand their impact. Find out more and get in touch: https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/centre-for-health-technology/iconic Read more: https://www.techforgood.net/

    45 min
  2. Helpster: The long, hard journey of a simple life-saving idea

    01/27/2025

    Helpster: The long, hard journey of a simple life-saving idea

    In 2021, serial tech entrepreneur Nikita Kuzmin decided it was time to give something back to the world that had given him so much. His idea was a simple one: Build a charitable organisation and app that could connect an individual in genuine need of urgent help with someone elsewhere in the world willing to donate to provide it. The obvious first target was in healthcare. Around the world, millions of people - especially children - go without simple treatments for serious but easily curable conditions for want relatively small amounts of money to pay for them. What if an app existed where a patient's doctors could easily connect with someone in the world willing to pay for a course of antibiotics, anti-malarial drugs, or a simple procedure? Someone with the means and the will to pay the small amount to save a life? As Nikita says in this episode of the Tech For Good podcast: "In this world, there should not be people who die because they don't have $300 in their pocket." But what seemed like a simple idea soon became a Herculean effort to establish both trust and the banking facilities to enable it to take shape. Four years later, with bases now established in the USA and Estonia and now operating in multiple counties in Africa and Asia, Helpster is on the verge of realising its promise. More than 700 children's lives have already been saved, and the goal is exponential. "We are doing it all. Nobody is going to stop us." Visit the Helpster website. Get the Helpster app: IOS, Android Visit TechForGood.net

    27 min
  3. Your team is already neurodiverse. Here's what to do.

    12/18/2024

    Your team is already neurodiverse. Here's what to do.

    Estimates have it that one in five of us is somewhere on the autism spectrum, and that number is increasing. Up to 50% of Gen-Z people entering the workforce now say they are either neurodivergent themselves, or put a huge amount of value on working in a place that is neuroinclusive. auticon is a company founded in Germany more than a decade ago by Dirk Müller-Remus, who recognised the challenges his own autistic son was to face securing gainful employment, despite his capabilities. The company, 80% staffed by people on the autism spectrum, now operates in around 15 countries and works to place neurodivergent talent in tech roles at some of the world's most significant companies. While mentoring those people, the company also delivers a suite of advisory services to their employers to help them build truly neuroinclusive workplaces. The result is organisations that function better for all, and ones with much improved staff retention. This year, auticon launched a new non-profit called the auticon Training Institute - a place those on the autism spectrum can go to obtain free training, mentorship, and internships as they pursue careers in the technology industry. Today's episode of the Tech For Good podcast welcomes Vance Checketts, CEO of auticon US, who opens our eyes to the scale of the underemployment problem amongst the neurodiverse, as well as the vast opportunity for employers to help both them and themselves by embracing neuroinclusivity. Read more thoughts from Vance at TechForGood.net.

    32 min

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Through exclusive interviews with business leaders, The Tech For Good Podcast explores technology’s growing role in solving humanity’s biggest issues. From the environment to social injustice, to healthcare and education, we go deep on the topics that matter - and ask how tech can truly change our world for the better.