By @SimonCocking. It’s been another great year for Irish Tech News, with consistent year on year growth over the last four years, with increasingly rapid growth in 2016. We have a fantastic range of contributors on board. The last three compilations of women in tech to watch have all done fantastically, showing there is a great interest and support for these stories. Here is our latest catch up, with articles either about or by awesome women writing in the tech area. Thanks again for reading, any comments if you’d like to be featured drop us a line at Simon@irishtechnews.net
We didn’t take no for an answer, even after 100 times. Melanie Perkins, CEO of globally loved Canva
Persistence will take you a long way. Lilach Bullock, Forbes Top 20 Social media influencer
The Purpose Economy by Aaron Hurst, reviewed by Ciara Garvan
Great female founders : Salone Sehgal, reinventing gaming for female audiences
Chaos Monkeys by Antonio Garcia Martinez reviewed. Facebook insider stories and more
What is data ethics? Aurelie Pols, top data expert explains more
NEW EXPERIENCES+ NEW THINKING = NEW RESULTS, by Kate Tojeiro
Anna Scheller coming to Ireland for Women’s Inspire Network, October 5th
The life project by Helen Pearson reviewed. Why datascience is relevant for all of us
Grow. Change your mindset, change your life by Jackie Beere, book review
The robots are coming. Innovative Irish startup Opening.io launches
Women in Cyber Security, the challenges and opportunities by Raluca Saceanu
Madi Sharma, Make A Difference Idea : from adversity to global inspiration
130 employees in 40 countries and no office, anywhere. The Scraping Hub story
47 GREAT WOMEN TO BE INSPIRED BY. 47 INTERVIEWS WITH AND BY LEADING FEMALE TECH INNOVATORS
Data protection is a hot topic right now. Inside the world of RegTech with Emerald de Leeuw
Planning for EU General Data Protection Regulation (EU GDPR)
Pivot, the only move that matters is your next one by Jenny Blake. Reviewed
Robohub roundtable: Cybathlon and advancements in prosthetics
Women in Business: Yvonne O Connor and Why Regrets are a Waste of Time in Business.
Ireland has an exciting fintech scene, Fintech20 Ireland celebrates this, Hazel Moore, First Capital
Coaching skills for leaders in the workplace, Jackie Arnold, reviewed
Social enterprise startup insights with Food Cloud, speaking at National Digital Week
Ireland is a growing centre for FinTech development, Anna Scally, head of FinTech KPMG
Latest trends in digital marketing showcased at 3XE Digital, review by Marie-Clare Byard
First Onezero event concludes, sport and tech celebrated in Dublin
Hardware lessons with Besty Fore, Wondermento founder, IoT inspiration and mentor
Dublin has a growing innovation and fintech ecosystem, Regina C. Sullivan Fidelity International
Vivienne Errington-Barnes, community manager HER social app, speaking at No Fats no Femmes
Emojis will make you smarter! Smiley faces, cognitive understanding and the future of AI.
How to coach your team by Pam Jones, Angela Jowitt, Viki Holton, reviewed
Adventures in self marriage and how to deal with going viral, Grace Gelder, top photographer
Barbara Mellish interviewed, Blockchain Alliance for Good President
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