Patrick O Brien

Primum Familiae Vini launches PFV Prize

The Primum Familiae Vini, an association of twelve European families who are producers in the continent's greatest wine regions, launches…

6 years ago

Uplift have suspended buying ads on Facebook

By Siobhán O’Donoghue, Uplift director Uplift has decided to suspend buying ads on Facebook. Here’s why. Uplift are Ireland’s largest…

6 years ago

Marine Institute want to work with citizens in saving the ocean

To have your say on Europe’s future relationship with the ocean – click here. The ocean and waters survey is…

6 years ago

Cybersecurity attacks threaten UK SME’s daily

UK SME’s are at risk of 65,000 cybersecurity attacks daily. Around 4,500 of these are successful. The figures could be…

6 years ago

Solitary bees: Their wonder and importance

 Dr. Úna FitzPatrick, Senior Ecologist at the National Biodiversity Data Centre and co-founder of the All-Ireland Pollinator Plan, introduces the…

6 years ago

SyncFab has been selected for elite air force program

SyncFab has been selected as an official showcase solution finalist for the United States Air Force AFWERX program. AFWERX is…

6 years ago

Dell Technologies announce Rola Dagher as new global chief

Dell Technologies today announced Rola Dagher as its new global channel chief. She will be reporting into Bill Scannell, Dell…

6 years ago

Irish Start-ups were at all time low in Q1 2020

The creation of Irish Start-ups reached its lowest point in five years in the first half of 2020. This is…

6 years ago

Why the Irish COVID Tracker is Essential for our healthcare

By David Sprott The concept of contact tracing is new to us all. In the early stages of the Coronavirus…

6 years ago

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