Future Trends

5 ways to build an age-friendly workplace

By Steve Butler, who looks at age-friendly approaches to the work place Over the past few decades, most companies have…

6 years ago

PayPal rolls out QR Code payments in Ireland for a Touch Free way to buy and sell in-person

PayPal Holdings, Inc. has rolled out the ability to use QR Codes to buy and sell goods in Ireland and…

6 years ago

ServiceNow Releases Four Apps to Help Companies Handle Essential Steps to Returning Employees Safely to the Workplace

ServiceNow, the leading digital workflow company that makes work, work better for people, has today released ServiceNow Safe Workplace, a four?app…

6 years ago

Future of Contactless Payments in post Covid-19 World, 3 June

When and where is it on? On 3 June. Online. Sign up now before it's too late. https://www.groupfuturista.com/webinar3/ How many…

6 years ago

Born Global, The Frontier Innovator’s mindset, looking beyond traditional models

Reprinted by permission of Harvard Business Review Press. Excerpted from Out Innovate: How Global Entrepreneurs from Delhi to Detroit Are…

6 years ago

Covid-19 brings mixed consequences for Enterprise Centres and Digital Hubs

Thousands of empty places in remote working hubs available to assist multinationals, Irish SMEs and start-ups throughout smaller towns and…

6 years ago

Oryx and Crake, By Margaret Atwood, reviewed

By Simon Cocking, review of Oryx and Crake, by Margaret Atwood, available from Bloomsbury here. Margaret Atwood's classic novel, The Handmaid's…

6 years ago

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