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Startups, VR and Digital Farming at #StartupVillage2018

After an Olympic travel fest over 2 time zones and a lot of waiting around in International airports and about…

8 years ago

What does a neuroscientist and a blockchain project have in common?

We chat with Randal Koene, aforementioned neuroscientist about his involvement with Eternal Trust, the dream platform, but first we checked…

8 years ago

Jobs of the Future: What can we expect in years to come?

Virtual Teachers, Space Junk Recyclers and Drone Managers. It’s safe to say that these aren’t jobs that we see advertised…

8 years ago

Robotic Process and Cognitive Automation: The Next Phase, reviewed

By @SimonCocking, review of Robotic Process and Cognitive Automation: The Next Phase by  Leslie Willcocks Professor of Work, Technology and Globalisation in the Department…

8 years ago

The Live Creation of a Cyborg, a Robot, and 3D Printed Organs – it@Cork Tech Summit 2018 Wowed!

  Attendees witness Ireland’s first ever live Smart Implant implantation Tech industry urged to consider the ethical and societal challenges…

8 years ago

Artificial Intelligence: a Curse or a Blessing

Artificial Intelligence is rapidly changing the environments of just about everything - from translation to speech recognition to jobs to…

8 years ago

University of Limerick Launches Robot for Use in Marine Renewable Energy Sector

University of Limerick (UL) unveiled a unique €2-million underwater robot at the docks in Limerick city today. The Remotely Operated…

8 years ago

Bridging the Gender Gap at Dublin Tech Summit 2018

The gender imbalance within the tech industry is a continued challenge to overcome and in an effort to effect change,…

8 years ago

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