Future Trends

Richard Ells to join Board of the UK’s Blockchain Parliamentary Group

The UK government has announced plans to position the country as a global hub for cryptoasset technology and investment, recognizing…

3 years ago

Typetec research reveals Cybersecurity budgets for SMBs set to halve in 2023 despite ongoing attacks

Typetec, one of Ireland’s leading managed IT and cyber security solutions providers, has announced the results of its survey* of…

3 years ago

Inclusivity technology for Central Banks, Carmelle Cadet

How often do you hear from a US refugee from Haiti, who was bitten by the Blockchain bug while working…

3 years ago

The future of Ageing with Aubrey De Grey

Interesting interview about the future of Ageing with leading expert with Aubrey De Grey This week we interview the phenomenal…

3 years ago

Motion and Gesture Sensing with Radar, reviewed

I reviewed ‘Motion and Gesture Sensing with Radar’ by Jian Wang and Jaime Lien over my festive pudding during the…

3 years ago

Can Maps Ease South Africa’s Electricity Cuts Problem?

Guest Post By David Stephen South Africa is facing waves of unprecedented electricity cuts due to maintenance of its coal…

3 years ago

New rewilding projects to be funded in Scotland

Scotland leading the way in rewilding with new funding recognition Over half of projects awarded up to £15,000 from Rewilding…

3 years ago

AVCOM survey reveals sustainability concerns see businesses in Ireland restrict overseas event travel for employees

AVCOM, the premium event production agency, has announced the results of a survey which found that almost half (44%) of…

3 years ago

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