Cutting Edge

SFI Science in Ireland Barometer Shows Public Continue to Trust in Science

Science Foundation Ireland’s (SFI) has published the second phase of its Science in Ireland Barometer findings, which reveal the attitudes…

5 years ago

The Relationship Balance Sheet and the Magic Box – Paolo Gallo

Right now, accountants and finance professionals are working around the clock to “close the books”, to finalise the balance sheets…

5 years ago

Secure USB BT reviewed

In 1997 SecureData was founded and started as a computer repair service. Ten years later they grew to become a…

5 years ago

Crypto trends to watch for 2022, David Schwartz, Director, Litecoin Foundation

Jamil catches up with David Schwartz for year end review of 2021. David is the director at Litecoin Foundation. Crypto…

5 years ago

Amgen to Create 150 Jobs in Dun Laoghaire Plant with $100m Investment

Amgen announced an investment of $100 million for the construction of a new vial filing line with ‘state of the…

5 years ago

TUS to Break Ground on €10M Polymer Centre of Excellence in Athlone

The Technological University of the Shannon: Midlands Midwest (TUS) will shortly commence work on a new polymer centre of excellence,…

5 years ago

How more women can become involved in NFTs, Sara Nemati, artist and contributor Bored Ape Ladies NFT collective

How more women can become involved in the very male-centric NFT industry, with Sara Nemati. NFTs, Sara Nemati, Bored Ape…

5 years ago

€140m to be invested in Irish Solar Farms

Irish owned “Power Capital Renewable Energy” (PCRE) concludes major acquisition of Irish solar farms making PCRE Ireland's largest independent solar…

5 years ago

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