Augmented Reality

Cook Medical continues to support STEM in local schools, using augmented reality technology to showcase their latest product innovations

To mark Engineers Week 2019, global medical devices company Cook Medical is educating students in local schools on medtech engineering…

7 years ago

Irish Virtual Reality Team Scoops Prestigious Education Award in Dubai

Irish virtual/augmented reality (VR/AR) software firm, Immersive VR Education (IVRE), was announced as the winner of the Best Digital VR/AI…

7 years ago

Irish Company Building Augmented Reality for Samsung

Irish company VRAI has developed an augmented reality (AR) app for Samsung UK & Ireland as part of the launch…

7 years ago

Using augmented and mixed reality in immersive theatre, Elizabeth Hunter

By @SharronMSwain. Elizabeth Hunter and I met years ago in Birmingham, Alabama. At that time, she was directing an innovative…

7 years ago

The Year of the Data-Driven Digital Ecosystem

Guest post from Catherine Doyle, Dell EMC As we enter 2019, business leaders across Ireland are afforded the opportunity to not…

7 years ago

Star Trek is the First AAA game built entirely in Ireland

DIGIT Game Studios Ireland's largest game developer has gone where no Irish game developer has gone before. They have created…

8 years ago

Techies in for a treat with festival featuring history of gaming, podcasting, AI and VR

Techies are in for a treat over the next two weeks, with a range of events taking place as part…

8 years ago

How Emerging Technologies Are Changing Vehicle Management

Written by Nathan Sykes  It’s no stretch to say technological advancements have resulted in a significant transformation in the modern world,…

8 years ago

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