Alison McGuire

Maynooth University’s U-Flyte Tests Ground-Breaking Search-and-Rescue Drone Technology Applications

Waterford, Friday, 21 September 2018 – Maynooth University’s U-Flyte initiative today at Waterford Airport presents the results of five essential…

8 years ago

Budget 2019 Needs to Brexit-Proof Ireland – Deloitte

Budget 2019 needs to Brexit proof Ireland to protect competitive climate, attract international talent and large-scale FDI and support Irish…

8 years ago

How Emerging Technologies Are Changing Vehicle Management

Written by Nathan Sykes  It’s no stretch to say technological advancements have resulted in a significant transformation in the modern world,…

8 years ago

Winners of Bridge Network Invention of the Year 2018 Present Scientific Solutions to Global Challenges in our World

Cancer Diagnostics, Skin Ageing, Battery Life, Music Technology and Neonatal Vaccine innovations scoop prestigious Invention of the Year awards held…

8 years ago

Interview With Chris Painter, CEO and Founder at Omnitude

What is your background briefly? I live and work in Worthing, Sussex, very near Brighton and I’ve been in the…

8 years ago

Provenance Summit Seoul 2018

The first global blockchain product development conference will be taking place in Seoul, South Korea. On November 20th, Provenance Summit…

8 years ago

A New University for Entrepreneurs is here, and it’s Disrupting Traditional Education

Global School of Entrepreneurship (GSE) offers a new way of entrepreneurial education 75% of teachers are entrepreneurs Students will gain…

8 years ago

The World’s First Token Presale Via Auction

TOKEN (https://presale.market) is selling the first 20% of its total token supply via an online auction where the winning bidder…

8 years ago

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