Patrick O Brien

BTC bull run: Set to run until second half of 2021

This BTC bull run is set to last until the second half of 2021, according to the majority of panellists…

5 years ago

Lume Cube Co-Founder discusses business and COVID-19

Riley Stricklin, Co-Founder, and President of Lume Cube discusses his background, future projects, and how COVID-19 has affected his company.…

5 years ago

Mobility Unlimited Challenge: Winner announced

The winner of the three-year Mobility Unlimited Challenge has now been announced with Phoenix Instinct from the UK receiving $1…

5 years ago

Irish Seed Savers Association: Saving seeds together

Communities across Ireland are being encouraged to grow and save their own seed together in a major new programme being…

5 years ago

Sustainable Development Goals reporting to be improved

A ground-breaking initiative to drive corporate action on the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) has significantly advanced reporting practices and identified…

6 years ago

Chatbot launched to act as fake news identifier

Experts in computational communication at the Universities of Liverpool and Dundee launched a chatbot enabled website, based on the work…

6 years ago

Why bitcoin’s $20k+ valuation is very different to 2017

Nickel Digital Asset Management (Nickel), the investment manager connecting traditional finance with the digital assets market says today’s rally in…

6 years ago

GenComm welcome NI’s first hydrogen powered buses

GenComm Programme Manager Paul McCormack today welcomed the first hydrogen-powered buses entering service in Northern Ireland. Speaking at a launch…

6 years ago

Trees for Life to challenge nature agency NatureScot

Trees for Life is to challenge the Scottish Government’s nature agency NatureScot in court over its failure to make the…

6 years ago

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