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Civil engineers help to make road surfaces more sustainable

Aston University civil engineering experts are teaming up with construction and surfacing company Miles Macadam to help make road surfaces…

2 years ago

Taming the Machine: Ethically harness the power of AI

We review the new book by AI expert Nell Watson. Taming the Machine: Ethically harness the power of AI is…

2 years ago

EY Ireland Tech Leaders Outlook 2024

Tech leaders in Ireland are reporting strong interest in the transformative potential of AI, but this is not yet turning…

2 years ago

Building a Connected and Dynamic European Angel Investment Market

Across Europe, Business Angels (BA), affluent and experienced investors, are vital in nurturing the private sector by injecting their capital…

2 years ago

Ergo & Johnson Hana partner to get Irish businesses DORA ready

Ergo, Ireland’s largest indigenous IT services provider, and Johnson Hana, the fastest growing alternative legal service globally, has announced a…

2 years ago

Auxilion survey reveals enterprises in Ireland spending on average €1.3M annually on green technology

A new survey from Irish IT services provider Auxilion, and supported by Hewlett Packard Enterprise, has revealed that enterprises in…

2 years ago

How can we drive disruption, Shelly Palmer

In this week's show returning guest Shelly Palmer (CNBC, CNN, Fox5) dives with Rob and Brett into what it will…

2 years ago

Age Friendly Ireland Convention Addresses Technological Challenges Faced by Older People

Up to 200 older people from across Ireland have gathered in Kilkenny for the Age Friendly Ireland National Older People’s…

2 years ago

Greenhouse report reveals 80% of employees looking for new jobs, citing poor hiring experiences

Greenhouse, the leading hiring platform, has published its 2024 Candidate Experience Report. The report highlights candidate perspectives on the job…

2 years ago

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