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By @SimonCocking interesting interview with Diego Dalia Design Lead @IBMDesign • Co-founder @UXcampDublin @sdn_ie@designmentors @SDD_dublin • Co-organizer @Dublin_UX. Diego will be speaking at…
By @SimonCocking, interesting interview with Gary Hopwood, general manager, Ricoh Ireland http://irishtechnews.ie/ricoh-ireland-donates-e175k-managed-print-and-document-solution-to-temple-street-hospital/ Your background briefly? I started out my career with Ricoh…
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