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GamerFest gaming and esports festival, returns to Dublin this October

Latest games, esports, VR gaming, special guests and gaming challenges as well as  live stage content to feature at weekend…

4 years ago

Sustainable EV Tour arrives in Ireland to raise awareness of ocean acidification

The Divers Alert Network (DAN) Sustainable EV Tour 2022 will arrive in Ireland next week, promoting electric vehicles and sustainability to help…

4 years ago

The Carbon Almanac It’s not too late, reviewed

An interesting, informative, positive and proactive book. See more about it on their website here. With a foreword by one…

4 years ago

Stories, Dice & Rocks That Think, reviewed

We look at the latest book by Byron Reese, whose previous book The Fourth Age we also reviewed for Irish…

4 years ago

NCBI launches Clear Our Paths Campaign

NCBI (National Council for the Blind of Ireland) has launched its annual Clear Our Paths campaign aimed at creating a…

4 years ago

An inclusive plan to deal with AI, Inequality, and Climate, insights with Brett King

Dr. Efi Pylarinou interviews Irish Tech News favourite Brett King #AI #Technology #Economy Description: Technosocialism is the way the authors of…

4 years ago

What startups can learn from corporates, Allan Boyle

Guest post by Allan Boyle, Business Transformation Specialist and Founder of Saltwater Consulting The speed at which startups can innovate…

4 years ago

Why the best salespeople are not salespeople, Brilliant Selling

Article by Tom Bird co- author with Jeremy Cassell of Brilliant Selling, published by Pearson Whilst selling is the oldest…

4 years ago

ESG net-zero promises won’t happen without democratizing data

By Marley Fabisiewicz, co-Founder and co-CEO, spaceOS More and more organizations are signing up to net-zero ESG commitments. But stepping…

4 years ago

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