Diana Paiva

South East Technological University wins €9.9m in Springboard+ Funding

South East Technological University (SETU) has secured €9.9m in funding for over 2,000 places on 27 upskilling and reskilling courses…

4 years ago

Ford Trials Geofencing Tech for safety on the road

Ford is trialling connected vehicle technology using geofencing – a virtual geographical boundary – that could one day do away…

4 years ago

Oceans of Learning celebrates Irish Marine Research Vessels

To focus on Ireland’s national marine research vessels, the Celtic Voyager and Celtic Explorer, Oceans of Learning made collaboration between the Marine…

4 years ago

Chris Ramsey announces to drive Nissan For Pole To Pole Expedition

Scottish adventurer Chris Ramsey is set to become the first person to drive from the magnetic North Pole to the…

4 years ago

NovaUCD Student Competition, 10 early-stage ventures

The 2022 NovaUCD Student Enterprise Competition, an intensive 4-week mentoring programme for student entrepreneurs, has started with ten (10) early-stage…

4 years ago

Visa renews She’s Next Grant Programme

Visa is bringing the She’s Next Grant Programme back to Ireland, to support women entrepreneurs to run, fund and grow…

4 years ago

The Growth Of The Venture Capital Ecosystem Slows Down

After a record-breaking 2021 with staggering valuations and a total of 84 new European tech unicorns, the number of new…

4 years ago

Panduit has released its latest single Pair Ethernet (SPE) cables

Panduit a leading global provider of network infrastructure solutions, has released its latest Single Pair Ethernet(SPE) cables to support building…

4 years ago

Paris Blockchain Summit returns to give answers about blockchain

After two successful editions, Paris Blockchain Summit (PBS) returns on July 8, 2022, with its Mainstream edition. Every year, PBS…

4 years ago

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