Simon Cocking

First All-Island Women Founders Summit, Co Fermanagh

Ireland’s first all-island summit for women who founded their own businesses takes place in Co Fermanagh on May 20th-21st. ‘SheVentures’…

2 years ago

Homes heated by human sewage could be a reality

Project to transform human sewage sludge into clean water and energy awarded a share of £4.5 million by Ofwat. Involves…

2 years ago

Not the End of the World How We Can Be the First Generation to Build a Sustainable Planet, reviewed

We look at this topical and timely book by Hannah Ritchie. See more about Not the End of the World:…

2 years ago

Africa Tech Summit returns to London

Africa Tech Summit (ATS) London will celebrate the eighth edition at the London Stock Exchange on June 7th, 2024, and…

2 years ago

New projects sought for €500m Disruptive Technologies Innovation Fund

The Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment, Peter Burke, T.D., the Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science…

2 years ago

Big Tech -vs- Big Media with Peter Csathy

In this special edition of the Futurists, media expert Peter Csathy debates with Rob about copyright and generative AI. It’s…

2 years ago

104,000 panel solar farm set to power The University of Manchester

The University of Manchester has signed a landmark new deal that will see up to 65% of its electricity demand…

2 years ago

Carbon capture to remove carbon from bio-energy

Stockholm Exergi announced that it has signed a contract with Microsoft covering 3.33 million tonnes of permanent carbon removals from…

2 years ago

Bitcoin Ireland Conference returns May 25th

When and Where is the Bitcoin Ireland Conference 2024? The Bitcoin Ireland Conference 2024 is scheduled for May 25th at…

2 years ago

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