Patrick O Brien

Biodiversity objectives and the support of Irish business

The ‘Irish Business and Biodiversity Project’ has launched its report to the National Parks and Wildlife Service on how Irish…

5 years ago

Robust AI tools to predict future cancers

By Rachel Gordon To catch cancer earlier, we need to predict who is going to get it in the future.…

5 years ago

BT and TechPros: Discussion on network infrastructures, 27th January

BT, in collaboration with TechPros, is hosting an interactive panel discussion titled “Daring to disrupt: how digital leaders are transforming…

5 years ago

SaaS and its role in increasing productivity

By Angela White  SaaS stands for Software as a Service, which is one of the more popular industries these days.…

5 years ago

Challenges of industrial transformation-Bryan Christiansen

The digitalization of business processes and industrial proceedings that drive the competition in the market is nowhere more obvious than…

5 years ago

Mentoring and how it can further diversity aims

Mentoring has long been a brilliant way for mentees to develop and progress in their career, for mentors to grow…

5 years ago

SDG’s and how companies can accurately report on them

It is now even easier for organizations to communicate their efforts to support the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), by…

5 years ago

Biden’s climate change commitment to Paris Agreement

In an early communication, immediately after Joseph R Biden was sworn in as President of the United States of America,…

5 years ago

Brexit tariffs to hinder used EV trade in Ireland

The new tariffs on car imports in the wake of Brexit are threatening Irish businesses, and are likely to have…

5 years ago

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