Patrick O Brien

Toraphene to unveil revolutionary plastic packaging

UK biotech company Toraphene is preparing to unveil the world's first truly biodegradable, compostable, and commercially viable alternative to plastic…

6 years ago

Cryptocurrency accumulation strategy: Not just a buy and hold

Many people keep asking for the best solution for an accumulation plan for Cryptocurrencies and in this moment of huge…

6 years ago

CPH2, creators of Irelands first ever electrolyser

CPH2 has delivered Ireland’s first-ever electrolyser. The MFE02 Containerised Membrane-Free Electrolyser™ was shipped from CPH2's Technology Innovation Centre in Doncaster,…

6 years ago

Amazon Web services announce AWs re/Start

Today, Amazon Web Services (AWS), an Amazon.com company (NASDAQ: AMZN), announced the launch of AWS re/Start in Ireland. AWS re/Start…

6 years ago

Irelands potential to be a global tech centre for excellence

The worldwide data analytics industry is worth €30 billion and Ireland is well-positioned to be a global centre of excellence…

6 years ago

Allbirds aim to ‘break tradition, not the planet’

Ahead of Black Friday, sustainable accessories and footwear brand Allbirds is flipping tradition and is calling for consumers to ‘Break…

6 years ago

Nordvpn- Online shopping increase to lead to cybercrimes

According to Adobe Analytics, online shopping is expected to grow by 33% this holiday season because of the lockdowns. For…

6 years ago

Covid-19: A guide to parental safety

Covid-19 may have brought people’s lives to a standstill and forced them to stay at home for a more extended…

6 years ago

Revolut partner with six Irish charities to help raise vital funds

SIX OF IRELAND’S national charities have today announced that they are partnering with Revolut to help raise vital funds during…

6 years ago

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