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What are businesses doing to reinvent the battery?
What will it take for British manufacturing to survive and prosper in a globalised world?
Can books survive? Peter Day looks for the answer at the London Book Fair.
Tackling problems for a living: challenges facing cities from the viewpoint of engineers
Cremona in northern Italy is a centre of violin making but can a niche industry survive?
How family-owned businesses in Italy's Veneto region are surviving economic turmoil
How knowledge-based industries are changing the way we live and work around the world
The robots who care for dementia patients
Peter Day reports on how South Korea is trying to make a 鈥榗reative economy鈥.
How the quiet English town of Malvern became a hub in the fight against cyber crime
Peter Day travels to Cork to find out what life is really like after the EU bailout.
Rich people of Newcastle live 11 more healthy years than the poor. Can we brige the gap?
Are there signs of a fledgling revival in British textile manufacturing?
How can musicians make money in an industry that has changed so much in the past decade?
Peter Day discusses the trends that will be affecting our lives in 2014
Pantomines generate income for local theatres in the UK - how do they do it?
What effect does office design have on office workers?
Stories from four winners at the World Entrepreneur of the Year Awards in Monte Carlo
The global trends affecting that most precious resource: water
Management consultant Joe Pine on mass customisation and what customers really want
Can Chinese brands such as Huawei, Shang Xia and Xiaomi compete in the global market?
How a failing fridge manufacturer became one of the largest white goods companies
Peter Day explores two very contrasting enclaves in China.
Why can鈥檛 China鈥檚 class of 2013 find the jobs they want?
After 25 years of business reporting Peter Day argues the world has turned upside down
After 25 years of business reporting, Peter Day argues the world has turned upside down
The role of the state in bringing new goods and services to market
Peter Day reports on an entrepreneur using ideas from soft drinks to distribute medicine.
What would the future be like if cows and cars were connected to the Internet?
Could an unmanned aerial vehicle be delivering your pizza in the not too distant future?