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National Lottery App celebrates its first birthday

One in four players of National Lottery games has downloaded the companies new App, making it one of the most…

9 years ago

Irish SMEs win EU funding

Three Dublin SMEs have won EU grants of €50,000 each from Europe's Research Fund, Horizon 2020. The winners are: Businesspoint…

9 years ago

Wicklow pupil scoops coding award for Buzzy Hive Project

Amy Cunningham from Dunlavin, Co. Wicklow, won a Future Makers Award at this year’s CoderDojo Coolest Project Awards, sponsored by…

9 years ago

Engineers Ireland urges female students to engineer their future on International Women in Engineering Day

Engineers Ireland has urged female students to engineer their future and consider a career in engineering as the organisation celebrates…

9 years ago

Internet of Things of the Sea – Digital Ocean Conference

Enabling a connected ocean presents enormous opportunities for the Irish marine sector.  Already an ICT hub, Ireland is fast becoming…

9 years ago

Lawyers of the future will need an understanding of coding

Lawyers of the future will need to understand coding and the opportunities it can create, according to leading Irish law…

9 years ago

MedTech sector to help students realise their engineering potential

Cook Medical engineers from the company’s Irish headquarters in Limerick visited Castletroy Gaelscoil (Gaelscoil Chaladh an Treoigh) recently to give…

9 years ago

How digital are Irish doctors?

While millions of people turn to digital when researching symptoms, or looking up health conditions, Irish doctors still prefer traditional…

9 years ago

One in five Irish businesses held to ransom in past 12 months

One-fifth of Irish businesses were held to ransom by cyber criminals in the past 12 months, according to the results…

9 years ago

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