Innovation

Over 100 transition year students attend CEIA workshop for new App Development programme SySTEM

More than 100 Transition Year students from across Cork were put through their paces today (Monday) as they attended their…

10 years ago

Brexit will actually not happen. Interesting FinTech insights from David Gyori, Banking Reports CEO

By @SimonCocking. Great FinTech insights from David Gyori CEO of Banking Reports. FinTech writer, speaker, researcher, consultant, trainer. Judge of…

10 years ago

Business Showcase : Clientrol

By @SimonCocking Describe the company – the elevator pitch … Clientrol is a Time, Client, Project and Request management solution for individuals, small business owners and freelance professionals to manage…

10 years ago

Virgin Media welcomes Coding plan for Primary Schools

Virgin Media has welcomed the Government’s commitment to introduce Coding in primary schools from 2018 as part of the Action…

10 years ago

Ireland’s Most Successful Entrepreneurs Call on Primary Schools to Sign Up to Junior Entrepreneur Programme

Many of Ireland’s most successful entrepreneurs are calling on primary schools nationwide to participate in the Junior Entrepreneur Programme.  The…

10 years ago

Nuala Murphy’s insights from Lean In conference held in California

The knowledge economy is a key area of economic growth for Northern Ireland. But how do we encourage more women…

10 years ago

EOS M5, a new mirrorless camera from Canon

Latest release from Canon, look forward to reviewing it in due course.  Combining DSLR performance with the convenience of a…

10 years ago

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