Alison McGuire

Only 1 in 5 Irish Drivers are Aware of New €600 Government Grant for Car Home Charging Kits

Only 29% believe the grant is sufficient to make them consider purchasing a plug-in hybrid 3 in 5 are discouraged…

8 years ago

NJJ-led Telecoms Consortium Acquires Majority Stake in eir

The acquisition of a majority stake in eir by a consortium led by NJJ Telecom Europe (“NJJ”), part of NJJ…

8 years ago

Dell VEX IQ Primary School Finalists Vie For a Spot at VEX World Competition in Kentucky

 25 primary school teams compete in final stages of competition The finals of the 2018 Dell VEX IQ Primary School…

8 years ago

Maynooth University Professor to Have Key Role in Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change

Professor Peter Thorne of Maynooth University has been recognised as a leading Irish expert on global climate change with his…

8 years ago

Is the UK Positioning Itself for Global Fintech Leadership?

by David Drake The UK has recently been making strides in the cryptocurrency market. Earlier in the year, the UK…

8 years ago

The Current State of The ICO & Token Sale Market

by Igor Karavaev Pessimistic forecasts prove wrong as the hype keeps growing In 2016, investments in ICOs started out at…

8 years ago

Survey of 150 ICOs Reveals Consensus of 11 Success Factors

by David Atkinson From November 2017 through March 2018 I’ve been collecting insights from my LinkedIn connections, asking them about their…

8 years ago

KBC and Mediaworks Pick up Grand Prix at the Media Awards 2018

Digital Campaign wins Grand Prix for the first time in the Media Awards. KBC Bank Ireland was awarded six major…

8 years ago

videoDoc Marks World Health Day With Free Online GP Consultations For All

“Health For All” is the theme of this year’s World Health Day 2018. To mark the occasion and to highlight…

8 years ago

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