
Business and industry must rise to the challenge of climate change
James McKenzie believes the climate crisis offers opportunities to business – but warns that solutions will only be found with the help of governments and financial markets
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A physicist who has helped bring new many technology and products to market, James McKenzie is a contributor to the Transactions column for Physics World about physics in industry. He is writing here in a personal capacity
James McKenzie believes the climate crisis offers opportunities to business – but warns that solutions will only be found with the help of governments and financial markets
In his third article on funding hi-tech firms, James McKenzie looks at recent initiatives to help them jump over the “valley of death”
Can a holiday make you rich? James McKenzie explains how business ideas – both big and small – often arise when you’re away on vacation
In the second of a series of articles on how to start and fund a business, James Mckenzie looks at government tax incentives
James McKenzie examines the art of securing money from venture capitalists
Arm Holdings’ chips power countless smart phones, tablets and TVs, but the company faces an uncertain future. James McKenzie explains
James McKenzie celebrates some of the firms that have won business innovation awards from the Institute of Physics
James McKenzie examines the potential of pumps that warm our homes and offices by extracting heat from the ground below
James McKenzie believes the UK government’s ambitious 10-point-plan for a “green industrial revolution” can deliver
The Internet will use a fifth of all the world’s electricity by 2025 – and that’s no bad thing, says James McKenzie