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Data Jobs Jump by More than a Third as GDPR Deadline Approaches

Jobs requiring data protection, data compliance and data privacy skills jumped 36 percent in 2017 compared to the previous year,…

8 years ago

Study Finds 73% of Deep Water Fish Ingested Microplastics from the Northwest Atlantic Ocean

A study carried out by marine scientists at NUI Galway found that 73% out of 233 deep water fish from…

8 years ago

Quidel Corporation to establish new Business Service Centre in Galway city

Quidel Corporation, a market leader in the development, manufacture and marketing of rapid diagnostic testing solutions today announced it is…

8 years ago

Over half of SME leaders say they’ll be out of business by 2023 without new technology

According to a new study commissioned by Ricoh Europe, which involved 1,608 European SME leaders, including Ireland, over half of…

8 years ago

‘Peer to Pier’ – A unique networking opportunity launched

Dublin’s business community is being offered the opportunity to get outdoors and connected at a unique ‘Peer to Pier’ networking…

8 years ago

SEAFUEL Project to Use Hydrogen as a Renewable Resource for Transportation

NUI Galway has officially launched the SEAFUEL project, which aims to use hydrogen as a renewable resource across the Atlantic…

8 years ago

New Insights from NUI Galway Genome Editing Study

A new study carried out by researchers from the Centre for Chromosome Biology at NUI Galway has uncovered a new…

8 years ago

Hundreds attend London event aimed at enticing tech talent to Ireland

Hundreds attended an event in London this weekend, aimed at enticing skilled tech workers to Ireland. 404 London saw leading…

8 years ago

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