Patrick O Brien

GMIS Summit evaluates barriers to hydrogen solutions

Green hydrogen solutions have the potential to revolutionise the global energy system and lead to decarbonisation of heavy industry and…

6 years ago

5G Future SME Report- Examining the role of 5G

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

Workhuman – Research into employee wellbeing

Less than half of remote employees (47%) feel they have a better work/life balance than when they were in the…

6 years ago

VyraHome – Evaluating employees carbon footprint

VyraHome is a 4-week long research project seeking to quantify the time, money, and carbon savings afforded to Irish employees…

6 years ago

Open Connectivity Foundation – C2C cerfitication program

Open Connectivity Foundation (OCF), a leading Internet of Things (IoT) standards body, today announced one of the first OCF Universal…

6 years ago

Research and Development – How it shapes Irish business

Bold new ideas, and the successful implementation of them, is crucial to a company’s survival as well as to Ireland’s…

6 years ago

Robotic advancements that can help make industry more sustainable

Marga Hoek, the author of The Trillion Dollar Shift, details how advances in robotics can help businesses become more efficient…

6 years ago

5G Techritory- Demonstrating Europe’s tech dominance

5G Techritory forum will take place digitally, on November 11 and 12, via a custom-built conferencing platform. It will be…

6 years ago

WeValueFood- Enabling youths to make better food decisions

WeValueFood wants to enable younger generations to make educated food decisions that they will take with them throughout the entirety…

6 years ago

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