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Double Success for Cybersecurity Team Ireland Captain Cillian Collins

2024 has been a remarkable year for the Irish CTF, Capture the Flag, team, and doubly so for team Captain…

1 year ago

Coding Ireland Launch “2024 STEM Report”

Coding Ireland is excited to announce the publication of the Coding Ireland STEM Report 2024, the largest survey and analysis…

2 years ago

Free Digital Technology Kit for every Primary School in Ireland

Students from Stanhope Street Primary School visited Technological University Dublin (TU Dublin) to celebrate the launch of a landmark educational research…

2 years ago

Iarnród Éireann and Bus Éireann to partner with I Wish for 2024 STEM Showcase

I Wish, the organisation inspiring teenage girls towards Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths (STEM) careers, has announced an increased national…

2 years ago

Young tech creators are set to showcase their skills as Coolest Projects returns to Dublin

Coolest Projects Ireland is a free in-person event for young digital tech creators. Held on 1 July 2023 at The…

3 years ago

“Coding with Cows” at Ireland’s first ever Computer Science Week National Conference

VistaMilk SFI Research Centre will join the PDST (Professional Development Service for Teachers) and the Department of Education at the…

3 years ago

Red Hat Launches Free 2-Week Tech Bootcamp for Irish and British Students

When is the tech bootcamp and who can apply? The Red Hat OpenShift Student Bootcamp will run from 25th July…

4 years ago

Limerick Schoolgirl Flourish Olushola App to Combat Gender Based Violence

Inspired to prevent gender based violence Flourish Olushola, a student at Colaiste Nano Nagle, intended to enter Technovation, a competition…

4 years ago

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