Patrick O Brien

VRT break could catalyse electric vehicle adoption in Ireland

With the ambitious emissions targets set by Ireland’s new government, increased electrification will be high on the agenda if the…

6 years ago

How soon will we see Flying Taxis?

Uswitch investigated the flying car market to find out when we’re likely to be ditching roads for aerial alternatives and…

6 years ago

Altseason: 5 surefire ways to tell it has arrived

By Mary Thibodeau Altcoin season can mean many things to different people. To the crypto bag holder, it means a…

6 years ago

Award winning Ludgate announces Grainne O’Keeffe as latest CEO

Award-winning Ludgate Hub Skibbereen is delighted to announce the appointment of Grainne O’Keeffe as their CEO. Grainne, a Skibbereen native,…

6 years ago

International Cyber Center Celebrates SOHO Business and Art

A week after he opened the International Cyber Center, entrepreneur Erel Margalit connects the high-tech entrepreneurial community with the SOHO…

6 years ago

The Physics of Progress: How Mass Media is Hindering 5G

By Eloisa Marchesoni, who discusses whether there is a Physics of Progress. Socializing, working, shopping: in recent months we have…

6 years ago

The Blackpool Grand Theatre Leading the Way In Cinema Innovation

The Blackpool Grand Theatre illustrates what the future of theatre will look like in the next 5 years. Blackpool Grand…

6 years ago

Entrepreneur Bill Liao Discusses His Career and Purpose

Bill Liao is an Australian born Irish entrepreneur. I spoke with Bill to learn about his life in business, his…

6 years ago

Holographic Display Developed for cardiac ablation procedure

A wife (surgeon) and husband (engineer) team have developed a holographic display to use during a cardiac ablation procedure. The…

6 years ago

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