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Hydra Project to Drive 100% Hydrogen fuelled Steel Production

European Commission Backs RINA’s Hydra Project to Drive 100% Hydrogen fuelled Steel Production The multinational engineering consultancy, inspection, and certification…

3 years ago

Rebooting Your Brain: Using Motivational Intelligence to Adjust Your Mindset, reviewed

Rebooting Your Brain: Using Motivational Intelligence to Adjust Your Mindset, Reach Your Goals, and Realize Unlimited Success by David Naylor…

3 years ago

UNESCO opens up a global debate on the impact of AI

Paris, October 11, 2023 - On Thursday 19 October, UNESCO will host the first UN conference on the impact of AI on filmmakers…

3 years ago

Facing Our Futures with Nikolas Badminton

Description: In this week’s show, we’re joined by Nikolas Badminton, Chief Futurist at Futurist.com and author of Facing Our Futures: How Foresight,…

3 years ago

Brazilian Fintech Innovation: Crypto, PIX, CBDCs, and Tokenization with Aaron Stanley

A discussion with the founder of the Brazil Crypto Report newsletter on the use cases of cryptocurrencies in Brazil and…

3 years ago

UXDX Conference Returns to the RDS in Dublin

UXDX Conference 2023 was in Dublin’s RDS from October 11th to October 13th. After arriving at this digital design conference,…

3 years ago

Prommt reports 100 percent increase in open banking adoption rates

Leading payment platform Prommt has, announced adoption of its Pay by Bank solution has more than doubled, with businesses processing…

3 years ago

New funding to help Coastal Tourism along the Wild Atlantic Way

The Western Development Commission (WDC) today announced the commencement of the DIBEST (Digital Innovation in the Blue Economy to Support…

3 years ago

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