Future of Work

A more equal pie for innovation: A new future of work

By Theodora Lau and Bradley Leimer of Unconventional Ventures For decades, Silicon Valley has flourished as the center of global…

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How a telco copes during a pandemic with Lisa Corcoran Vodafone

This is the first of a two part interview with  Lisa Corcoran, Head of SME Business, Vodafone, Ireland. Lisa has over…

5 years ago

ServiceNow Helps Solve Challenges to Quickly Vaccinate People Against COVID-19

ServiceNow, the leading digital workflow company that makes work, work better for people, has announced new workflow solutions to help…

5 years ago

Expleo survey reveals more than half of Irish business leaders say productivity has improved with remote working

Expleo, the technology partner for innovative companies, has revealed the results of a new survey which reveals that worker productivity…

5 years ago

Converting $1 trillion of private wealth into tech for good investments, Adam Rein, CapShift

Fascinating and positive conversation with  Adam Rein from CapShift about their activities to guide private investor's wealth into sustainable and…

5 years ago

Voices of change: Movement towards equality

How can we ever hope to get to a state of true equality when the bar continues to be raised…

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Irish company GSD responds to surge in demand for contactless thermal screening

Irish company, Global Security Devices (GSD), has seen an escalation in interest and demand for its contactless thermal screening technology as organisations…

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