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Irish Start-up uses Artificial Intelligence to Detect Brain Injuries in Babies

A Cork-based start-up is using recent advances in Artificial Intelligence (AI) for the early detection of abnormal brain activity in…

4 years ago

Volvo Energy invests in Connected Energy for second life battery business

Volvo Energy invests in the UK-based, second-life battery energy storage specialist Connected Energy in order to further accelerate Volvo Group’s…

4 years ago

Affric Highlands recommended for re-wilding UN flagship status

Britain’s largest rewilding initiative has been earmarked by the UK and Scottish Governments as a globally-prestigious showcase project to help…

4 years ago

Mary McKenna empowering female founders across the country

Born in County Tyrone, Mary McKenna, MBE, has always been drawn to the North West of Ireland. Shortly after being…

4 years ago

Gaming and Esports Festival, GamerFest, Returns to Dublin This October

Ireland's biggest gaming and esports festival, GamerFest, has announced its long-awaited return, with 5,000 visitors expected at the RDS, Dublin…

4 years ago

25% increase in National Broadband Plan construction workforce announced

National Broadband Ireland, the company delivering the National Broadband Plan, has announced that the total construction workforce delivering the roll-out…

4 years ago

Top 10 European cities for EV uptake to improve air quality.

Governments worldwide are implementing emissions targets to improve air quality, with electric vehicles EVs  Uptake mentioned as a key solution…

4 years ago

IoT WEEK 2022, Dublin, June 20th to 23rd

The Internet of Things (IoT) has changed the way we live and understand technology. In a new post-COVID era, IoT…

4 years ago

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