Patrick O Brien

Technology: Trends and predictions for 2021

The end of the year is fast approaching and if 2020 has taught us anything it's that change can happen…

6 years ago

Egyptian Entrepreneurs, Five to watch for 2021

By Ahmed Ibrahim. Egypt is considered one of the developing economies in MENA region, it offers a lot of opportunities…

6 years ago

Why the Antarctic Penisula is in distress

Among the desolate icy masses and chunks of ice of the western Antarctic Peninsula is a desert garden of life.…

6 years ago

LF AI Foundation- Sustaining open source innovation

LF AI Foundation (LF AI), the organization building an ecosystem to enable and sustain open source innovation in artificial intelligence…

6 years ago

Latvia- One of Europe’s leading business hotspots

A small nation of fewer than 2 million people, Latvia is one of Europe’s entrepreneurial hotspots. There are several advantages…

6 years ago

iCRAG Launch of a new US-Ireland partnership

iCRAG, the SFI Research Centre for Applied Geosciences, today announced the launch of a new US-Ireland Centre-to-Centre partnership focussed on…

6 years ago

Pandemic forces global digitial shift

By Rachel Dubber. Pandemic life is tough. As an artist and introvert, I find it easy to shut off into…

6 years ago

Zoom habits to keep and to disregard

A little over 7 months ago barely any of us had heard of Zoom, but since the pandemic, its users…

6 years ago

Hong Kong FinTech Week 2020: Virtual excellence

Invest Hong Kong (InvestHK) revealed details about Hong Kong FinTech Week 2020, which will take place virtually from November 2…

6 years ago

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