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COVID-19 Tech Trends To Watch with James McCann, ClearStory

Interview with James McCann, Founder and CEO ClearStory International What is your own background briefly? I’m a former PR Manager…

6 years ago

Can Blockchain technology decrease fossil fuel dependency?

Blockchain-powered platforms have the ability to track and trace electricity from micro generation plants that use solar and wind power…

6 years ago

Why It Could Be Time To Hit The Pause key

By Paolo Gallo who looks at how we live our lives and spend our time now and going forwards. Mike…

6 years ago

Scurri Named As Only Irish Company Among 50 Global Tech Start-ups Powering The New Retail Era

Scurri has been named among the top 50 retail tech start-ups operating globally, according to a new report published today by…

6 years ago

The Humachine: Humankind, Machines, and the Future of Enterprise with John Wood,

Latest podcast from Aidan McCullen. The Humachine: Humankind, Machines, and the Future of Enterprise with John Wood There is a…

6 years ago

COVID-19 Ad credits for Google Ads Small and Medium-sized Businesses

COVID-19 is causing lots of problems right now resulting in small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) being hit really hard. Thankfully Google…

6 years ago

Irish Med-Tech Launches COVID-19 Triage Solution to Free Up GP Time and Protect Patients

In response to the COVID-19 pandemic and the ongoing challenges faced by GPs across the country, Irish med-tech, Full Health…

6 years ago

Ardmac launches MediPods in Irish and UK healthcare market

Ardmac, the leading international construction specialist headquartered in Swords, Dublin, has launched MediPods in Ireland & UK. The new offering…

6 years ago

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