Data Visualisation

Coastal flooding caused by climate change to impact 70,000+ Irish addresses by 2050

Gamma Location Intelligence, which provides map and data analysis to insurance companies and local authorities for risk assessment purposes, has…

6 years ago

Anadue joins #WeAllWork

Anadue who provide analytics that help to unlock shared mobility services in cities, making mobility operators more profitable, has joined the…

6 years ago

Esri Ireland helps Waterford City & County Council to improve public services for 116,000 citizens

Esri Ireland, the market leader in Geographic Information Systems (GIS), today announces that Waterford City and County Council has implemented…

6 years ago

U.S. Operator E-Scooter Blue Duck inks deal with Irish scooter tech startup, Luna

Just two months since announcing the Luna consortium at the Micro mobility Europe Conference in Berlin, Dublin-based Luna is today…

6 years ago

Esri Ireland appoints Jonathan Irwin as Professional Services Executive Manager

Esri Ireland, the market leader in Geographic Information Systems (GIS), today announces the appointment of Jonathan Irwin as Professional Services…

6 years ago

Visualising Now for the Future – Chartered Accountants of Ireland partner with The Information Lab Ireland to deliver dynamic new Data Analytics & Data Visualisation Module

Today, the institute that represents over 27,000 chartered accountants across the island of Ireland will launch its new curriculum and…

7 years ago

Mike Manchip and Adam Tarshis from Anadue appear on this episode of the Irish Tech News Podcast

I talk to Mike Manchip the CEO and founder of Anadue and Adam Tarshis the Director Of Business Development at Anadue.…

7 years ago

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