Future Trends

The benefits of natural light and solar electricity generation for buildings, Doug Milburn, SOLERA

We caught up with Canadian serial entrepreneur Doug Milburn, who has turned his love of physics into creating real world…

3 years ago

3 million employees now using Workhuman’s AI-powered bias detector

Workhuman®, the company revolutionising the way employees celebrate, connect with and appreciate each other in the workplace, has announced that…

3 years ago

Why Ireland needs to implement a Zero Trust approach for cybersecurity

Irish cybersecurity expert Rob Allen urges Government to follow US example and protect State agencies to potentially save billions Irish…

3 years ago

The Future of Electric Vehicles in Ireland

Guest post by Maebh Reynolds, co-founder and CEO of EV startup GoPlugable reflects on recent research which highlights barriers to…

3 years ago

Renewable energy market expands rapidly

Ireland has maintained its standing in the latest edition of the EY Renewable Energy Country Attractiveness Index (RECAI) remaining in…

3 years ago

Innovation hub for North Macedonia, launched by EIT

The European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT) is pleased to announce the launch of its first joint hub in…

3 years ago

Regen braking efficiency continues to evolve and improve

British electric vehicle manufacturer Tevva has successfully completed development of the regenerative braking system on its 7.5t battery-electric truck. Part…

3 years ago

Expleo launches initiatives to attract women in Ireland back to the workplace

Expleo, a global technology, engineering, and consulting service provider, has announced that it is launching progressive initiatives aimed at attracting…

3 years ago

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