Patrick O Brien

comparethemarket.com: Research into wifi dependancy

comparethemarket.com has carried out an experiment to reveal just how dependent we are on the internet, and how long it…

6 years ago

Customer experience trends that went unnoticed 2020

Many people will look back on 2020 and say that the major business trend of the year was health-related. The…

6 years ago

EIT announce innovation prize winners

The European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT) is proud to announce the winners of its prestigious innovation prize, the…

6 years ago

A.I: Making Decisions  and Applying Judgement in business situations

By Was Rahman Artificial Intelligence (AI) is now a common feature in core functions of most large businesses and many smaller…

6 years ago

ITU and UN-Habitat collaborate in support of SDGs

Cities are home to 3.5 billion people, half of humanity, and this figure is projected to rise to 5 billion…

6 years ago

Ohana ZERO has launched its Twenty2Zero campaign

Ohana ZERO suicide has today officially launched its Twenty2Zero campaign to break the stigma associated with suicide and encourage open…

6 years ago

Keep Well Walking Challenge: Encouraging healthy habits

The Keep Well campaign is aimed at showing people of all ages how we can mind our own physical and…

6 years ago

Phasecraft’s milestone in quantum computing research

Researchers from the University of Bristol and quantum start-up, Phasecraft, have achieved a milestone in quantum computing research, accelerating the…

6 years ago

IPIC have launched a new progamme for deep tech start up

A new pre-accelerator programme for deep-tech start-ups has been launched by the Irish Photonics Integrated Centre (IPIC) at Tyndall National…

6 years ago

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