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Typetec & Microsoft Ireland launch €25,000 competition to drive indigenous start-up innovation

Typetec, Ireland’s leading IT and cybersecurity solutions provider, today announces the launch of a national competition to support the Irish…

5 years ago

Blockchain, DeFi and CBDC, Eloisa Marchesoni explains more at the openbusinesscouncil summit, 21st, April,

We catch up with Eloisa Marchesoni - Co-Founder and COO Blackchain, one of the speakers on this panel Blockchain, DeFi and…

5 years ago

How IIoT can be Faster, Better and Cleaner

By Martin Keenan The increasing need for sustainable supply chains and production processes has been well documented, but remains a…

5 years ago

Turning Food Waste into Fashion Dyes, Jessica Arkin, founder of waYst

In this episode of Irish Tech News Sangeeta Waldron speaks with Jessica Arkin, founder of waYst, an ethical and sustainable…

5 years ago

Workplace analytics and what it means for the workplace of the future, John O’Doherty, Enterprise Commercial Director, Microsoft Ireland

We caught up with John O’Doherty, Enterprise Commercial Leader for Microsoft Ireland. John focuses on helping customers to digitally transform…

5 years ago

The Future Starts Now: Expert Insights into the Future of Business, Technology and Society, reviewed

We look at this book which aims to put it's finger on the pulse of technology trends coming down the…

5 years ago

8 Educational Resources to Boost Financial Literacy as a Business Owner

We live in an increasingly interconnected world where digital banking has become the norm. However, as technology moves forward, financial…

5 years ago

No Batteries? No Sweat! Wearable Biofuel Cells Now Produce Electricity from Lactate

Wearable electronic devices and biosensors are great tools for health monitoring, but it has been difficult to find convenient power…

5 years ago

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