Patrick O Brien

Bristol Street Motors: Top drivers of automative innovation

Bristol Street Motors have found data from more than 100 of the biggest patent offices from around the world to…

5 years ago

Airspeeder to reveal worlds first electric flying racing car

Airspeeder is delighted to reveal the world’s first fully functioning electric flying racing car. The Airspeeder Mk is a full-sized…

5 years ago

French state found to be at fault for not taking enough climate action

A landmark ruling has found the French State at fault for failing to take enough action to tackle the climate…

5 years ago

Sarita Bahl ponders her career and social connection in 2021

A certified coach, Sarita Bahl is an alumnus of Tata Institute of Social Sciences and the Swedish Institute of Management…

5 years ago

Data privacy: What will 2021 bring?

By Eve Maler, CTO, ForgeRock Each year, when Data Privacy Day comes around, I like to take stock and ask…

5 years ago

The importance of creativity for your sanity

By Mark Simmonds  Did you know that the average human being has over 60,000 thoughts every day? And that is…

5 years ago

Governments €100m scheme for Agri-food sector

The Tánaiste and Minister for Enterprise, Trade, and Employment Leo Varadkar T.D. and the Minister for Agriculture, Food and the…

5 years ago

Attention! The power of simple decisions in a distracted world, by Rob Hatch, reviewed

Review of this book by Martin Eastwood, see more about Rob Hatch on his website here. ’When we are able…

5 years ago

SciFest: Inspiring students across the country

SciFest, Ireland’s largest and most inclusive second level STEM fair programme is calling on students across the country to enter…

5 years ago

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