Patrick O Brien

deVere Group CEO scolds crypto cynics

Paypal’s decision to allow customers to buy, sell and hold Bitcoin underscores that Bitcoin deniers and cryptocurrency cynics are on…

6 years ago

American Innovators: Americas Next Tech Upgrade

The Chamber Technology Engagement Center (C_TEC) will host American Innovators: America’s Next Tech Upgrade on Tuesday, October 27. The program…

6 years ago

Heura set to release healthiest burger on the market

Heura, the Spanish plant-based meat brand, today launched a burger which is set to be the healthiest on the market,…

6 years ago

Whistleblower wins Allard Prize for integrity

Today, during a virtual ceremony, Danske Bank whistleblower Howard Wilkinson was chosen as a joint winner of the Allard Prize…

6 years ago

PayPal to enable cryptocurrency buying and selling

“There are multiple factors driving the price of Bitcoin higher, with the main one being the announcement from PayPal that…

6 years ago

European Parliament discuss AI rules and rights

The European Parliament is among the first institutions to put forward recommendations on what AI rules should include with regards…

6 years ago

Gaeltacht food and drink gaining global attention

Gaeltacht Food & Drink products have garnered worldwide attention in recent years and the excellence of these products will be…

6 years ago

ALLKINDS- Helping direct provision for asylum seekers

ALLKINDS is an art-book publication featuring a curated section of artists' work created during quarantine. This art-book co-exists with the…

6 years ago

The European Startup Festival: Exemplar business insight

The European Startup Festival is an online event that will take place between 16-21 November. The event is in its…

6 years ago

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