Andrew Conway

Europe Getting Closer to Halting Bee Decline

The European Commission has reported on their work on the EU Pollinator Initiative, an EU-wide initiative to stop the declining…

5 years ago

TechFest 2021, Sustainability and Space

This year's it@cork's TechFest which ended on the 27th of May had a particular focus on the themes of sustainability…

5 years ago

Tech Experts Discuss 3-Year Anniversary of GDPR

The 25th of May marked three years of General Data Protection Regulation in the UK, with concerns of cybersecurity on…

5 years ago

Virgin Media to Bring Fast Public WiFi to Dublin

Virgin Media Business announced its partnership with Dublin City Council to deliver free 'superfast' public WiFi in over 30 locations.…

5 years ago

Digital Town Awards 2021 Shortlist for €100,000 Prize

30 Projects have been recognised for their ‘unique digital contribution’ to their town and are all in for a chance…

5 years ago

COVID-19 Accelerates Cashless Society

A report was done by the Economist Intelligence Unit in February and March of this year, which states that people…

5 years ago

Limerick School Takes Home Top AWS GetIT Prize

Students from Gaelcholaiste Liumnigh in Limerick City have won the final of the Amazon Web Services GetIT competition on the…

5 years ago

FairTEC, Responsible and Sustainable Technology

FairTEC, a collaboration of Fairphone, /e/, Commown, TeleCoop, WEtell, and Phone CO-OP have come together to create sustainable and ethical…

5 years ago

$2 Million Donation For UArizona Space Science Initiatives

A graduate of the University of Arizona has made a $2 million donation in support of its involvement in the…

5 years ago

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