Innovation

Seven Steps to Reform Good Businesses Gone Bad

Guest Post by José R. Hernandez, CEO of Ortus Strategies. José Hernandez’s new book Broken Business: Seven Steps to Reform Good…

7 years ago

Arkphire grows operating profit to €4.6 million on turnover of €90 million

Irish owned IT services and networking company, Arkphire, has reported an operating profit of €4.6 million on sales amounting to…

7 years ago

Scientists Propose Use of Gene Editing Technology to Produce Spicy Tomatoes

A team of researchers from NUI Galway and the Federal University of Viçosa in Brazil has had their opinion article…

7 years ago

IMRO Partner with Swedish Tech Start-up Auddly

Auddly, a Swedish start-up co-founded by former ABBA co-frontman Björn Ulvaeus and leading international songwriter/producer Max Martin, is an app…

8 years ago

Dataxchain, the AI powered search and trading engine.

Search engines are getting smarter and better, especially since they started to incorporate social networking into their indexing. It's harder…

8 years ago

When will we be able to Drive Cars Like K.I.T.T and other awesome cars from science fiction?

Guest Post by Lou Crane Knight Rider led to a whole generation yearning to have a car as cool as…

8 years ago

First Online Autonomous Vehicles Course Launched by Minister for Higher Education

The first online course aimed at the Autonomous Vehicles industry will be officially launched by the Minister of Higher Education,…

8 years ago

Ireland’s Future Innovators and Leaderrs to Showcase Talents at 55th BT Young Scientist & Technology

Thousands of students will descend on Dublin’s RDS as the 55th BT Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition kicks off tomorrow.…

8 years ago

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