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A Business Model Transformed

Guest post by By Johan Treutiger, Åsa Ahlgren, Erik Thure, and Erik Tengblad, Arthur D. Little Over the past five…

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6,000 People Take Their First #StepIn2Tech

Microsoft Ireland today announced that more than 6,000 people have taken their first StepIn2Tech by signing up to participate in…

4 years ago

ATU Launches Free Online Career Guidance Service

Atlantic Technological University (ATU) has announced the launch of MyCareerPath.ie, a free online service for workers seeking to upskill, re-skill…

4 years ago

Are Babies Key to Next Generation of Artificial Intelligence?

Babies can help unlock the next generation of artificial intelligence (AI), according to Trinity College neuroscientists and colleagues who have…

4 years ago

OneThree Biotech completes AI model build, optimisation for RSV data

Poolbeg Pharma, a clinical-stage infectious disease pharmaceutical company with a unique capital-light clinical model, has announced that, further to its…

4 years ago

Ministers Troy, Collins welcome report on skills needed for AI use

Minister for Trade Promotion, Digital and Company Regulation, Robert Troy TD, and Minister for Skills and Further Education, Niall Collins…

4 years ago

Media Entering New Post-COVID Era – But Picture Remains Complex

Guest post by Maureen Kerr, Partner, Arthur D. Little The global media sector might be finally recovering from the financial…

4 years ago

Winners Announced of Inaugural Schools Sustainability Project Competition

St Augustine’s National School Clontuskert, Ballinasloe, Co Galway and Kinsale Community School, Co.Cork have been announced as the winners of…

4 years ago

EU Blockchain Observatory and Forum 2.0 announces first physical event

The EU Blockchain Observatory and Forum has announced its first physical event since the  Covid-19 pandemic started. The event titled…

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