Future Trends

The Technology Comfort Zone: The Irish Public are Embracing Change

41 percent of Irish consumers are positive about the impacts technology developments will have on Ireland’s future 42 percent of…

8 years ago

Why ICOmax is useful for startup tokens, Benny Jung,

What is your background briefly? I studied economics at Kyungnam University and accounting at graduate school of business administration, Ajou…

8 years ago

Mining Cryptocurrency Outlook: Watch It!

One of the driving profit factors of cryptocurrency is the ability to be freely mined. The objective for every Miner,…

8 years ago

MobilityX Conference, focused on the future of self-driving technology

MobilityX, the autonomous driving industry conference, will welcome delegates to Dublin’s Iveagh House on Thursday, 10thMay to discuss the exciting…

8 years ago

No Government data on number of people or companies in Irish augmented and virtual reality sector expert warns

The Irish Government needs to undertake a detailed analysis of the augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR) industries in…

8 years ago

Vuulr – A New Lease of Life For TV Advertisers

Does anyone watch adverts anymore? Your remote control is in your hands, ready to flick channels. Or it’s a good…

8 years ago

Vuulr – The New Film and Television Content Eco-System

There’s never been a better time to be a TV viewer.  Whether it’s binging on the latest series from Netflix…

8 years ago

Simon Sinek at WorkHuman – Why infinite is best for business

Simon Sinek keynoting at the Globoforce WorkHuman conference in Austin was one of the highlights of the annual turbo charged…

8 years ago

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