Patrick O Brien

Why Irish tech businesses are going global

By Gerry Sheldrick Ireland is unquestionably a magnet for investment from some of the largest tech companies in the world.…

6 years ago

HAZEL webinar to examine hydrogen application and its use

The fourth webinar in the GenComm hosted HAZEL Autumn webinars which takes place on Tuesday, November 3 at 10:00 GMT.…

6 years ago

The importance of 5G Networking for 2021

Failure to invest in Ireland’s 5G network over the rest of the decade could see a significant loss of €12.6BN…

6 years ago

HV Capital’s new fund to support digital leaders

HV Holtzbrinck Ventures has raised a new €535 million fund to support up-and-coming digital market leaders from Germany and Europe.…

6 years ago

IEEE survey- Parents to allow robotic based surgeries.

Surgical robots powered by AI are bringing new innovations and accuracy to the operating room – but how comfortable are…

6 years ago

Outernet London combine with Ravensbourne students

BA (Hons) Advertising and Brand Design students from Ravensbourne University London and Outernet London, the new immersive media and entertainment…

6 years ago

Dealroom for the Not Optional produce progressive data

Europe’s tech sector is worth four times what it was five years ago as the leading generation of companies and…

6 years ago

Createc- Developers of a new safety based radar system

A new radar system to help the marine industry safely navigate is being developed by a pioneering business. Createc, which…

6 years ago

Digital Lions’ initiative aims to bring the action virtually

To mark the launch of the official British & Irish Lions app, Vodafone (Ireland and UK) have announced a new…

6 years ago

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