Patrick O Brien

Sustainability certification for computers, mobile devices, and other IT products

TCO Certified is the leading global sustainability certification for computers, mobile devices, and other IT products. 3,500 product models are…

5 years ago

Zoom: AI technology and its potential to go further

If there's a new word, everyone has learnt during lockdown it most surely is Zoom. Zoom calls have been the…

5 years ago

Irish coast to undergo ecological assessment

Green Rebel Marine has announced the €1.5 million purchase of a DA42 multi-purpose aircraft to conduct aerial surveys off the…

5 years ago

ICRAG to hold Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Conference

There is an urgent need for a wider discussion on how geoscience can be made more inclusive and accessible for…

5 years ago

Adam King, Late Late Toy Show sensation given tour of NSC

Adam King, the six-year-old space nut who stole the show on this year’s Late Late Toy Show, was last night…

5 years ago

IFNC advocates for natural capital approach

The Irish Forum on Natural Capital (IFNC) advocates the use of the natural capital approach, including accounting methods, to inform…

5 years ago

Wise Guys and Eit Digital launch Baltic Startup Scene report

Startup Wise Guys together with EIT Digital have launched their 3rd annual Baltic Startup Scene report, the largest to-date. For…

5 years ago

Google news: What you need to know

Do you love to stay up to date with the most recent news or articles from worldwide and local news…

6 years ago

Irish spirit shines in EU’s Africa Hackathon

By Shannon Flynn The Irish were a central element in the annual EU: Africa hackathon that started on December 10,…

6 years ago

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