Innovation

Chinaccelerator Batch 17, Virtual Demo Day, 17th June, 2020

When and where is it on? Demo Day will take place on 17th June, 2020 [ 15:00 GMT +8 onwards]. …

6 years ago

CeADAR Centre gets €247K funding for a New Super Computer – called LEON

CeADAR, Ireland’s applied Artificial Intelligence (AI) centre, has received €247,000 in funding from Enterprise Ireland’s Capital Funding Programme for a…

6 years ago

DAO: A Decentralized Governance Layer for the Internet of Value

By George Samman and David Freuden who teamed up to co-author DAO: A Decentralized Governance Layer for the Internet of…

6 years ago

Protecting Yourself From Social Media Scams: The Basics

Ireland has approximately 2.8 million Facebook users - that’s almost half of the entire population. Other people are also using…

6 years ago

EV Life In Ireland: Six Surprises after Fifty Thousand Kilometres

By Blake Boland I can trace the genesis of my decision to go electric to early 2015. A family member…

6 years ago

Are ICOs going to make a comeback?

The French financial market regulator, Autorité des Marchés Financiers (AMF), has given the ‘green light’ to a new Initial Coin…

6 years ago

A catch up with Darya Yegorina the Co-Founder of CleverBooks

CleverBooks, is an Irish-based company, leading digital transformation in education industry changing the way we educate kids at school globally. Back…

6 years ago

The post-Corona Business Model: Machine Learning with tokenized Big Data

After the lockdown of physical businesses, most of those will not reopen due to losses incurred during the lockdown itself.…

6 years ago

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