By @SimonCocking. Catch up on 19 great pieces by a range of our contributors that you may have missed. Lots of quality, varied pieces. If you have any ideas for pieces you’d like to see featured drop us a line. Thanks and enjoy reading.
Cork’s Technology Network (CEIA) supporting and inspiring future tech entrepreneurs and innovators
The benefits of photogrammetry explained by CapturingAWorld’s David Kelly
Urban Farming inspiration by Andrew Douglas, speaking at Dutch Embassy, Dublin
Science fiction classics with the Science Gallery and the IFI
Sisu => extraordinary determinaton. The Hidden Driver of A Strong Mind by Terence Mauri
Data Protection, what SaaS companies need to know, by Shane Brett
Storytelling: A Strategy to build your brand, by Bryan Adams
INNOVATIVE IDEAS FROM IRELAND AND THE NETHERLANDS, March 31st at Dogpatch Labs
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