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Espree Devora’s Women in Tech Podcasts : Heather McArdle Bank of Ireland

First great #womenintech Podcast guest podcast hosted by @EspreeDevora of @WeAreLATech featuring female founders, programmers, investors and UI/UX designers #womenintech #startups The…

9 years ago

College Choice Advice from Some of Ireland’s Leading Female Technology Professionals

As the closing date for normal CAO applications approaches (Feb 1st), many students are in the process of making some…

9 years ago

Over 1,300 schoolchildren go head-to-head at biggest ever Dell EMC VEX Robotics competition final in Cork

Over 1,300 schoolchildren from 70 primary and secondary schools in Cork, Limerick and Waterford are going head-to-head at the biggest ever…

9 years ago

Gigantic, 3rd person shooter, reviewed

By Zeph Faulkner, review of Gigantic closed beta, a free-to-play shooter MOBA where heroes battle alongside a massive guardian in a…

9 years ago

eir to live stream Ireland’s Edge Conference from Dingle, as event reaches attendee capacity.

The Ireland’s Edge conference, which takes place in Dingle this coming Friday December 2 and Saturday December 3, as part…

9 years ago

Line-Up Announced for Ireland’s Edge

The Taoiseach Mr Enda Kenny TD has announced the line-up for Ireland’s Edge, a unique conference which is taking place next…

9 years ago

Why our Second Level Students Should Let off STEAM

By Pat Lucey, CEO and co-founder of Aspira, enterprise IT project specialists. In my address at the European Regional Conference…

10 years ago

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