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“We’re all in this together”
Amazon’s employees across Europe have come together to share their tips and inspiration as everybody adjusts to life during COVID-19. -
“Alexa, what shall I do today?”
As we learn to embrace being at home, here are some of the latest updates from Alexa to help with everything from cooking inspiration to fitness to education and more. -
How we ramped up onsite COVID-19 testing for Amazon employees
Exclusive videos take you behind the scenes to meet the teams that established and scaled Amazon’s testing program. -
Amazon supports film, TV and cinema workers with donation to the COVID-19 Recovery Fund
The Film and TV Charity has launched a new recovery fund with the help of £1m donation made by Amazon to support diverse talent within TV, film and theatre. -
How cloud computing can boost productivity, wages, and living standards across the UK
Professor Richard Kneller, University of Nottingham, explains why cloud computing is driving business growth. -
2019: Amazon’s Economic Impact in the UK
Amazon invests heavily in the UK – more than £23bn since 2010. At the end of 2019, the company employed more than 30,000 people across the country and estimates show that Amazon’s investments have created nearly £45bn in value-added GDP since 2010. -
Imperial College London to launch COVID-19 ‘infodemic’ knowledge platform using AWS
The knowledge platform will help the healthcare community ‘cut through the noise’ to find the best possible treatments for COVID-19 patients. -
A boost for small businesses in the UK – Amazon and Enterprise Nation launch Amazon Small Business Accelerator
The programme will help 200,000 small businesses and startups through new online learning, an intensive week-long bootcamp to help 1,000 offline businesses get online, and access to free services, credits, training and support. -
Meeting the Moment
A new series takes viewers behind the scenes of Amazon to meet some of the people who are delivering smiles. -
App invites millions of cyclists to contribute to social distancing city planning
Amazon Web Services (AWS) customer See.Sense is launching a free new feature on its app, helping cyclists anywhere in the UK to improve cycle routes in their area. -
Supporting St John Ambulance with their COVID-19 response effort
Supporting St John Ambulance with their COVID-19 response effort -
How small businesses are using Amazon to keep trading during Covid-19
In a challenging environment, many small businesses are finding new ways to serve customers and to support their local communities.
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