Cloud, cybersecurity, and AI dominate the conversation. But some of the most consequential technology work happens in the areas that receive the least attention.
Tech for Good is MTMG's commitment to directing attention, partnerships, and expertise toward areas where technology genuinely strengthens people, organisations, and communities. Our five focus areas are: energy infrastructure, sustainability and responsible technology, IT asset lifecycle management, healthcare technology and remote care, and women in technology. We also run Connect to Work — a free programme helping IT professionals be seen and heard beyond the CV.
Cloud. Cybersecurity. AI. These are important — and they dominate the conversation for good reason. Every organisation needs to understand them.
But they are not the whole picture.
There are areas of technology that receive far less attention, generate far less noise, and are just as consequential for the organisations, communities, and environments we all depend on.
Energy infrastructure. Healthcare technology. Responsible IT lifecycle management. Sustainability built into how systems are designed, not bolted on afterwards.
At MTMG, Tech for Good is our commitment to making sure these areas are not overlooked.
These are not niche concerns. They are underserved ones. And that is exactly why we think they are worth talking about.
Modern energy systems increasingly depend on the digital infrastructure that monitors, connects, and protects them. Grid stability, operational visibility, and long-term resilience are all technology problems as much as engineering ones.
MTMG works alongside energy providers, infrastructure operators, and technology innovators to strengthen operational visibility, system reliability, and long-term resilience. Many organisations have not yet explored what modern energy technology can do for them.
We help them understand what is available, what it takes to implement, and whether it is the right fit. When the underlying technology ecosystem is well-governed and clearly understood, the infrastructure built on top of it holds.
Most organisations have not yet fully applied sustainable thinking to their technology environments. Responsible infrastructure, thoughtful resource use, and long-term environmental stewardship are not constraints on good technology strategy. They are part of it.
MTMG supports organisations building systems that reduce waste, improve efficiency, and extend the lifecycle value of their technology investments. We help organisations understand what sustainable technology looks like in practice and how to get there — because it should be built in from the start, not added at the end.
"Power without stewardship does not produce progress. Real progress happens when technology is guided by people who consider the long-term consequences of the systems they build."
IT asset lifecycle management is one of the most overlooked decisions in modern technology strategy — with real environmental, financial, and governance consequences. These disciplines are well-established, but many organisations are only beginning to understand their strategic value.
MTMG helps organisations approach IT asset lifecycle management deliberately — building a circular technology economy that reduces waste and extends the value of existing infrastructure. Our focus areas include:
The systems involved affect real people — patients, families, and the caregivers who support them. MTMG works with healthcare organisations and initiatives focused on remote care technology, patient monitoring, and aging-in-place systems that improve safety and quality of life.
One example is Remote Care Today — a programme endorsed by the Alzheimer's Society that addresses early indicators associated with cognitive decline, dementia risk, and fall prevention. Technology, applied thoughtfully in healthcare, helps people remain independent, safe, and supported for longer.
That is the standard we hold ourselves to in this space.
Organisations make better decisions when the people shaping technology reflect the communities it serves — and that requires making space deliberately, not hoping it happens.
MTMG actively supports initiatives that elevate women in technology through mentorship, community dialogue, and industry visibility. One example is Rosie Rewired — an independent platform exploring the lived experiences of women working in the technology industry. Through conversation, writing, and community engagement, Rosie Rewired examines the cultural and structural dynamics shaping women's participation in technology leadership.
MTMG is proud to support that work.
Learn more at RosieRewired.com →It is about what we believe.
The reality of modern hiring is that talented IT professionals are routinely filtered out before a hiring manager ever reads their name. Volume does that. A résumé alone rarely captures the thinking, communication, or character behind the experience.
Connect to Work offers every participant a short podcast-style conversation — recorded, published on YouTube, and theirs to share however they choose. It gives employers something a CV cannot: the person, in their own words.
We offer this because we can, and because it matters.
We record a short podcast-style discussion — focused on thinking, communication style, and professional perspective.
Each conversation is published and freely shareable. Candidates attach it to applications, LinkedIn profiles, or professional portfolios.
Organisations interested in meeting candidates can contact MTMG directly. No charge, no placement fee, no commercial angle.
Real progress happens when technology is guided by people who consider the long-term consequences of the systems they build — for clients, for communities, and for the ecosystems we all share.
— MTMG Tech for Good