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Government scheme to prepare industry for Brexit impact

The Tánaiste and Minister for Enterprise, Trade, and Employment, Leo Varadkar T.D, opened a new scheme on behalf of the…

6 years ago

Host in Ireland The Essential role of data centres in COVID-19

A new biannual report from Host in Ireland, in association with Bitpower, features the essential economic role data centres are…

6 years ago

SciFest announce Stem Champion for 2020

Caoimhín O'Leary, a sixth-year student from Ard Scoil na Mara in Tramore, Co. Waterford was yesterday named the SciFest SFI…

6 years ago

eCAI- eCommerce to equate to 30% of retail by 2030

The eCAI (eCommerce Association of Ireland) projects eCommerce to equate to 30% of all retail by 2030 based on current…

6 years ago

Varadkar announces €8.24 million in grants to benefit enterprise

Tánaiste and Minister for Enterprise, Trade, and Employment, Leo Varadkar, TD, has announced a total of €8.24 million in grants…

6 years ago

EMEC unveil hydrogen refuelling solution

The European Marine Energy Centre (EMEC) has unveiled an end-to-end hydrogen refuelling solution supporting ZeroAvia’s hydrogen-powered test flight programme in…

6 years ago

Email design trends to watch in 2021

By Andrian Valeanu Email isn’t going away as 2021 rolls around, as more people are still spending time online and…

6 years ago

IEEE release global survey on CIO’s and CTO’s

IEEE, the world's largest technical professional organisation dedicated to advancing technology for humanity, today released the results of a survey…

6 years ago

Organisations saving time and money on tech

By Andin Bicknell Time is money, particularly in business. Completing a task in due time could help an organization save…

6 years ago

Vodafone commits to net zero carbon emissions by 2040

Vodafone has committed to reducing the company’s total global carbon emissions to ‘net zero’ by 2040 and confirmed that its…

6 years ago

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