Future Trends

Non fungible tokens gaining global crypto attention

The non-fungible tokens (NFT) category gained global crypto attention over the past few weeks as a result of Rarible (RARI)…

6 years ago

Diaceutics research predicts NSCLC US testing market to reach $3.6bn by 2025, but solution still needed to improve patient outcomes

Diaceutics PLC has published new research which predicts that the Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer (NSCLC) testing market will expand to…

6 years ago

DeFi applications value will proceed to grow over 12 months

Despite a potential collapse in huge DeFi yield farming returns in the next six months, the majority (64%) of panellists…

6 years ago

Why it’s a great time to be a journalism graduate. Trends and insights with Patrick O’Brien

We interview Patrick O'Brien, content writer for Irish Tech News, about his experience as a recent journalism student at Dublin…

6 years ago

Code First Girls reaches coding milestone

Code First Girls, the UK social enterprise working to close the gender gap in technology, has today announced it has…

6 years ago

Riiid labs launch Artificial Intelligence Education Challenge

Riiid Labs, the global arm of AI-education company Riiid, today announced the launch of the first-ever global Artificial Intelligence Education…

6 years ago

KoreSummit- Educating business owners on raising capital

On 07 October 2020, KoreSummit will be hosting a virtual event that aims to educate business owners on how to…

6 years ago

Brazilian beefs rise in Europe and its greenhouse gas risk

Europe's overreliance on beef from Mato Grosso state specifically, and nonattendance of due constancy by both meat makers and brokers,…

6 years ago

Varadkar and IDA Ireland announce the creation of 206 jobs

An Tánaiste and Minister for Enterprise, Trade, and Employment Leo Varadkar TD and IDA Ireland today announced the creation of…

6 years ago

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