Alison McGuire

Enable Ireland Apps Make Popular Gardens More Inclusive Experience

As Summer turns to Autumn, the Enable Ireland National Assistive Technology (AT) Training Service has released three apps inspired by…

8 years ago

7 exciting Galway-based startups begin second NDRC at PorterShed accelerator

New ventures include fintech, media, recruitment and beauty startups Each startup receives €30,000 investment, and 12 weeks of intense mentoring…

8 years ago

Short-Termism Around Digital Transformation Return on Investment Frustrates UK CEOs

Tensions are starting to show between CEOs, Boards and management teams when tackling digital transformation projects, according to some of…

8 years ago

Gamblers Bet on Improved Odds Through Blockchain Technology

Written by Christian Lenz Betting is big business, massive in fact, with online gambling predicted to hit $80 billion by 2020.…

8 years ago

Technology Is Changing Business Events: From Trade Shows to Pop-Ups

Written by Nathan Sykes Technology is changing every aspect of our modern lives, including how we work. Modern tech even…

8 years ago

Mambo24: Bringing E-commerce, Food Delivery, and Travel to Crypto

Describe the company as an elevator pitch: Mambo24 has over 10,000 regular customers, over 500 partners selling consumer products, more than…

8 years ago

Ricoh Ireland – Economy of People Business Breakfast

Ricoh Ireland is hosting a business breakfast and seminar to discuss the findings of its latest report, the Economy of…

8 years ago

Shannon-Based Company Secures Contract with Cork County Council

A Governance, Risk Management and Compliance (GRC) software solution developed in Co. Clare, has secured a large contract with Cork…

8 years ago

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