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AIB announces 3-year sponsorship of DCU Brexit Institute

The DCU Brexit Institute has today announced a three-year agreement with AIB, who join Arthur Cox as an official sponsor…

8 years ago

Leaving Cert Failing To Adequately Prepare Students For University – New DCU Study

The Leaving Certificate programme is failing to adequately prepare students for university studies, according to new research published today by…

8 years ago

Indigenous and Global Tech Companies Explain why they Chose Galway

Galway Technology Centre (GTC) has released the first of a series short videos explaining why their indigenous and multinational alumni…

8 years ago

CurrencyFair announces Asian expansion as part of €20 million investment plan

CurrencyFair today announced a major expansion into Asia through the acquisition of Hong Kong-based, Convoy Payments Limited (“Convoy Payments”), a…

8 years ago

Matheson launches CoderDojo Summer Camp for Young Innovators

Matheson has today kicked off its first Matheson CoderDojo summer camp, designed for young innovators between the ages of 7…

8 years ago

Veolia commences major upgrade to the Vartry Water Treatment Plant

Global resource management company, Veolia, is now working in partnership with Irish Water to develop and operate a new 75…

8 years ago

Irish Drivers Distracted by Passengers, Wandering Minds & Social Media

Irish drivers find their passengers, their wandering thoughts and their social media the biggest distractions when behind the wheel. Research…

8 years ago

SIRO Delivers 1 Gigabit Connectivity To Park Developments’ Clay Farm

SIRO has announced that services powered by its Gigabit broadband network will be available to the first 185 homeowners in…

8 years ago

Irish Consumers Slower to Activate GDPR Rights than Anticipated

Irish consumers are deeply protective of their data after the introduction of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), the SAS…

8 years ago

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