Innovation

Ricoh Ireland commits to sustainability by signing Low Carbon Pledge

Ricoh Ireland has announced that it has signed up to the Low Carbon Pledge and is committed to reducing its…

8 years ago

What Health & Safety might look like in 2028

by Russell Corlett, health and safety director for Peninsula. The HR and employment law business consultant is based in Manchester…

8 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

New report shows that new technologies can help reconnect people with parliaments

A new Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU) report shows that information and communication technology (ICT) is helping parliaments become better connected and…

8 years ago

Illuminating the Thames: world’s longest public art commission announced

Signify, formerly Philips Lighting, has been announced as the connected lighting partner to illuminate up to 15 of London’s iconic…

8 years ago

Why We Need Stable Coins

  This week’s cryptocurrency nosedive highlights what can go wrong when value is wholly pegged to sentiment. While investors are…

8 years ago

Global growth, local roots: 3 Reasons Why the Future in Emerging Markets is People First

by Danielle Guzmán ,Global Head Social Media & Distributed Content, Mercer Imagine you’re tasked with creating a brand new city…

8 years ago

Vodafone Ireland partners with HealthBeacon to provide global IoT connectivity

Vodafone Ireland has announced a global partnership with Irish digital therapeutics company, HealthBeacon, to provide IoT connectivity for the rollout of…

8 years ago

Will markets this week remain volatile?

by David Jones, a Chief Market Strategist at Capital.com There’s a famous quote about making predictions on financial markets “Avoid…

8 years ago

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