Knowledge Driven
Next-Generation
Television Company
Helping the world’s sharpest minds
to tackle the world’s biggest problems.
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About us
WebsEdge is an award-winning, next generation media company headquartered in London and Washington, D.C. We produce high-quality knowledge-based television for engaged, professionally focused audiences around the world.
Blending traditional broadcast-quality production values with digital innovation, we partner with knowledge leaders and conveners to create specialised sector-focused TV shows, documentaries, short films, and social content – and distribute these across multiple formats and platforms.
WebsEdge - A Knowledge Driven Media Company
With offices in both London and Washington, D.C., WebsEdge is a global company producing video and TV shows in over 70 countries. Covering everything from local government to quantum computing and heart transplantation, we reach and share cutting-edge research, practice, and the latest developments from leading minds across the globe.
Highlights from APS TV
at the Global Physics Summit
Leadership in Local Government - On ICMA TV
The Best Moments From IDWeek 2025!
Beyond Borders: Global Policing in 2025
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In 2025 we:
Worked in
28
countries
Produced over
300
films
Partnered with
34
professional
associations
Reached over
10
million content views across
our social channels
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WebsEdge Film Series
WebsEdge produces short-form, research-based, thought-leadership films.
We enable institutions to amplify their impact through a combination of high-quality video production and targeted distribution. We engage relevant audiences through our partner TV shows and documentary campaigns. We are the global leader in film production for the science, health, civil society, and local government sectors, producing over 400 films, TV shows, and documentaries every year. We are the number one producer of specialist films for universities and research centres in the world.
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The Bluhm Cardiovascular Institute at Northwestern Medicine, launched on Valentine’s Day 2005 with a generous gift from Neil Bluhm, has transformed Chicago into a premier destination for world-class cardiac care. Addressing the challenge of patients leaving the city for treatment, the institute has cultivated a culture of excellence and innovation, attracting top-tier talent like Dr. Chris Malaisrie and Dr. Melissa Medina. Their commitment to technical mastery and compassionate care has led to groundbreaking advancements in complex aortic procedures and heart failure management.
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The Division of Cardiac Surgery at Tufts Medical Center is revolutionizing heart care with its personalized, cutting-edge treatments. As a leader in the Advanced Heart Failure and Heart Transplantation program, Tufts has set regional and national records for heart transplants in 2023 and 2024, serving patients across New England, including New Hampshire, Vermont, and Massachusetts. This success is driven by a collaborative, multidisciplinary approach that ensures patients receive comprehensive evaluations and tailored treatment options, from traditional open-heart surgery to minimally invasive procedures like transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR).
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The Nicklaus Children’s Brain Institute is a world leader in pediatric neurosciences and brings new hope to children with neurological disorders. The institute’s team has more than 40 years of experience in caring for the most complex conditions, offering a full spectrum of neurological care to treat brain tumors, intractable epilepsy, spina bifida, craniofacial syndromes, brachial plexus, spasticity and movement disorders, and genetic conditions.
The Future of Stroke Care – Cleveland Clinic Neurological Institute in Florida
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In the heart of South Florida, there’s a place where care, research, and education converge to change lives. This is the Cleveland Clinic Florida Neurological Institute—dedicated to not just treating patients but transforming the future of neurological care. Their mission is clear: Caring for life, researching for health, and educating those who serve. These guiding principles shape everything they do. The vision? To be the best place for care anywhere—and the best place to work in healthcare. The Institute’s mission is divided into three essential pillars: Caring for Life, Researching for Health, and Educating Those Who Serve. Each pillar plays a vital role in advancing neurological care and improving patient outcomes.
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Well-trained forensics specialists are integral to ensuring justice across the United States. However, in the country’s rural states and locations, this training can be hard to come by. The National Center on Forensics (NCF) is a partnership between George Mason University, the National Association of Attorneys General, the American Society for Clinical Pathology, and the Montana Forensic Science Division funded by the National Institute of Justice. This grant program aims to bring forensics training to the nation’s underserved rural areas. The NCF creates training opportunities for medical students and medical examiners, as well as for the legal and justice communities.
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Explore the world of forensic science through the lens of the University of North Dakota’s Forensic Science Program. Faculty members and students share insights into the program’s focus on research and its significance in the criminal justice system. From hands-on fieldwork to experimental research, the program offers a comprehensive approach to learning. Students engage in activities such as mock crime scene investigations, laboratory experiments, and forensic photography, gaining practical skills essential for their future careers. With a curriculum designed to cover various disciplines including biology, chemistry, physics, math, criminal justice, and law, students receive multidisciplinary training tailored to meet the demands of the forensic science field.
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Agents of Tech
The AI conversations shaping the next century and bringing broadcast journalism to the questions defining the next century of tech and global power. Filmed in Washington DC — the centre of US policy and international partnerships — with Emmy-winning hosts, Nobel-calibre guests, and broadcast-quality production with agenda-setting coverage for the decision-makers shaping AI’s future.
Quantum + AI: Could This UK Startup be the Next NVIDIA?
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Quantum computing may finally be ready for the real world – and it could power the next wave of AI. In this episode of Agents of Tech we sit down with Oxford Quantum Circuits (OQC) CEO Gerald Mullally to explore how OQC is integrating quantum computers into data-centres in London, Tokyo and New York.
Ellison’s $2.5bn Bet - Can Santa Ono turn Oxford into Europe’s Silicon Valley?
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Larry Ellison built Oracle into a cornerstone of the modern tech economy. Now he is making a $2.5 billion bet on Oxford, backing the Ellison Institute of Technology at Oxford to fuse AI, medicine and sustainability in one global hub. In this episode of Agents of Tech, Autria Godfrey, Stephen Horn and Laila Rizvi sit down in Oxford with Professor Santa Ono, Global President of the Ellison Institute of Technology (EIT), to ask a simple question: Can Oxford really become Europe’s Silicon Valley?
Will the U.S. LOSE the AI Race to China? – Helen Toner, ex OpenAI Board Member
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China and the U.S. are neck and neck in the AI race for global dominance. Former OpenAI board member Helen Toner (now at Georgetown’s CSET) joins us in Washington, D.C. to break down China vs U.S. strategies—open-source diffusion vs big tech global dominance— and what “winning” actually means. Helen has recently spent time in China and works at the center of U.S. AI policy—offering a rare inside view of both ecosystems and who’s truly ahead.
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Documentaries
WebsEdge creates documentary films that explore major issues shaping our world, partnering with associations and NGOs to produce a subject-specific, high-quality documentary and social video campaigns anchored to an in-person premiere event, with a specific social media campaign as the main distribution method. We tell stories from the frontlines—where challenges are urgent and solutions are being tested—combining powerful storytelling with strategic action to inform, inspire, and drive real-world change.
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Meet WBSC Baseball5: The electrifying five-on-five, five-inning street revolution! No bats, no gloves, just pure heart and the game in its rawest form. This documentary takes you inside the fastest-growing urban discipline that’s bringing baseball and softball to new territories, breaking boundaries, and uniting communities across the globe.
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For every young girl that dreams of entering the exciting world of motorcycling, this film serves as a tool to inspire courage and confidence, to show that they too can break through the barriers. We hear personal stories from trailblazers and pioneers, including, Laia Sanz, Andrea Coleman, Kiara Fontanesi, Ran Yochey and Iris Kramer.
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The world’s food systems are on the brink. Droughts, floods, heat, and conflict are colliding – and farmers in the Global South are paying the price. More than 800 million people go hungry. Crops are failing. Livelihoods are collapsing. With Science We Can follows CGIAR – the world’s largest publicly funded agricultural research network – as it turns the Global South into a living laboratory for survival. Filmed in Egypt, Kenya, India, the Philippines, France and Washington DC, this documentary captures the race to build climate-resilient food systems before it’s too late.