Drawing from his experience as a scientist, founder, CEO and investor, Mike Lynch features in publications including The Financial Times, The Telegraph, The Spectator and The Critic to discuss topics such as Britain’s industrial and defence strategy and the policies needed to make the UK’s tech sector thrive.
In celebration of UK enterprise
Serial technology entrepreneur Mike Lynch discusses the significance of the Queen's Award for Enterprise and why technology in particular is such a crucial part of the UK's contribution to the world stage.
NGOs must adopt technology to do good
While the developing world adopts technology at a remarkable pace, Dr Lynch explores why NGOs are stuck with outdated tech and why it's crucial they catch up in order to continue to do good.
Cambridge News: A new era of machine learning
As we embark on a new era of machine intelligence, Mike Lynch discusses the reality of unsupervised machine learning and its applications to the world around us.
The Rise and Rise of the Machines
2015 marked the beginning of a new era in cyber defense – two fully autonomous artificial intelligences go to war in anger: an attacker and a defender. The battlefield was a corporate network and the prize, control of the company.
Of Unicorns and Bubbles
In this blog, Dr Mike Lynch OBE FREng discusses the realities of the Silicon Valley ‘unicorn' trend and his advice on building a billion-pound business.
Management Today: Boards must act on cyber security - or heads will roll
Darktrace Advisory Board member Mike Lynch on the increased sophistication of cyber-attacks and why cyber security should be a top priority for every company.
Sharing Success
Autonomy founder Dr Mike Lynch on Britain's evolution to becoming one of the most attractive countries in Europe to found a successful tech company and why it must continue to maintain its position on the world tech stage.
Cambridge News: The Worried Well
Dr Lynch explores the possibilities and pitfalls of MedTech in the new era of data-driven medicine.
Cambridge News: Set a terminator to catch a terminator
Dr Lynch on the beginnings of humankind, and why AI doesn't mark the end of it.
Cambridge News: Angelina Jolie's lesson for healthcare providers in Europe
Dr Mike Lynch on next generation gene sequencing, genetic data sharing and predictive analytics.
Cambridge News: We should be optimistic about European Technology
Dr Mike Lynch for Cambridge News on why we should be optimistic about European Technology a sector of financial strength, creative impetus and moral backbone.
Cambridge News: The end of privacy?
The DRIP Act grants law enforcement officials access to personal data - Dr Lynch on why this is not the end of privacy, but the end of hypocrisy.
Cambridge News: The Challenges of Scaling Businesses
The FTSE100 lacks technology companies, and that needs to change. Dr Mike Lynch OBE on the challenges of scaling British tech.
Cambridge News: Why wearables are the future
Dr Mike Lynch OBE on why wearable technology is the future, and the developments in hardware, computer vision and augmented reality we need to get us there.
Cambridge News: Crossover Technologies in Cambridge
Dr Mike Lynch OBE on the uniqueness of the “Silicon Fenn” ecosystem – where interdisciplinary exchanges gives rise to thriving British tech companies.
The Way I See It
Dr Mike Lynch OBE on his next steps after Autonomy, continuing to fund and build fundamental technologies through Invoke Capital.
CIO Magazine: The World in 2017
Dr Mike Lynch OBE for CIO magazine on what we can expect to see in 2017 – from wireless charging and highly personalised TV to near field technologies, mobile payments and the IOT.
Cambridge News: Looking into 2013
Dr Mike Lynch OBE outlines his vision for 2025 – from IOT devices functioning as data-mining machines, to advanced machine intelligence algorithms and wearable tech.
Employee Ownership
Dr Mike Lynch OBE on employee ownership, incentivization, and boosting job creation.
The Brilliance of Alan Turing
Alan Turing is an example of UK-based thinking that made this country great, but many did not understand his brilliance. Dr Mike Lynch OBE on why we need to set the right educational ecosystem so as not to fail the next generation.