Jonathan Finlay

University of Bath Scientists Mine the Rich Seam of Body Wearable Motion Sensors

A new study from University of Bath scientists finds that conductive seams, when strategically placed in clothing, can accurately track…

5 years ago

Irish Tech News Weekly Podcast Digest

It's now time to round up the latest activity in our podcast, starting with the highly anticipated interview with Solve.Care…

5 years ago

Improving Your Mind AND Your Business This Summer

This is a guest post written by Ron Immink, stellar figure in entrepreneurship, innovation, climate change, strategy, future trends. And…

5 years ago

Sunfire Remote Wins Network Sustainability Award 2021

Sunfire-Remote impressed the jury with a clean power solution for off-grid applications. The prize money from the award will be…

5 years ago

CorkBIC Open Applications for the 2021 Entrepreneur Experience

Applications for the 2021 CorkBIC Entrepreneur Experience, which will take place on October 15 & 16 2021 in person (guidelines…

5 years ago

Africa’s Wakanda: What Would it Look Like?

Registration for Transform Africa Summit's Wakanda event, which will demonstrate how to make the most efficient use of resources by…

5 years ago

Cliffs Of Moher Engages Vivaticket for New Online Visitor Management System

A fully integrated ticketing, booking and capacity management system is being introduced at the Cliffs of Moher to further enhance…

5 years ago

Carbon Collect’s MechanicalTree Solution Selected for U.S. Department Of Energy award

Carbon Collect’s carbon capture system, based on the research of Klaus Lackner, an engineering professor at Arizona State University, has…

5 years ago

The Future of the AI-Based Enterprise

This article was written by Geng Lin, Executive Vice President and Chief Technology Officer of F5; and edited by Jonathan…

5 years ago

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