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HP Creates Social and Environmental Impact in Haiti with Launch of Ink Cartridges Made from Recycled Bottles

HP Inc. (NYSE: HPQ) has announced the launch of Original HP ink cartridges made with plastic from bottles recycled in…

9 years ago

Irish STEM battle shows healthy signs of improvement as graduates show increased interest in Junior Tech roles

Indeed, the world’s largest job website has announced it has launched Indeed Prime in Dublin. Prime is an online career platform…

9 years ago

Indeed Launches New Platform Designed to Discover Top Tech Talent in Ireland

Indeed, the world’s largest job website has announced it has launched Indeed Prime, an online careers platform that provides employers with…

9 years ago

Limerick-based Avvio launches world’s first AI-powered direct booking platform

Avvio, Europe’s leading booking engine provider has announced the launch of Allora, the world’s first direct booking platform powered by…

9 years ago

Disrupt – or be disrupted, by Theodora Lau

By Theodora Lau, Market innovation for 50+ @AARP…#FinTech#DigitalHealth#Caregiving #InsurTech #startups #AI#IoT #banking | Work, Run, Drink, Eat, Repeat. Views: My Own…

9 years ago

Artificial Intelligence: Rethinking Customer Experience

By Steven Van Belleghem http://irishtechnews.ie/when-digital-becomes-human-reviewed/ Fuel 2017 – the technology and innovation conference hosted by Belgian media company Medialaan – took…

9 years ago

Brian Solis, digital anthropologist, podcast interview by Sam Maule

By Sam Maule Striving to put more monkey back into business. Host @FinTech5Podcast & active #FemTechLeaders supporter. See our interview with him…

9 years ago

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