By @SimonCocking. Irish Tech News were the only Irish media outlet invited by the Israeli embassy in Ireland and the Israeli…
By @SimonCocking review of Built to Grow by Royston Guest , CEO of @Pti_Worldwide and is a renowned Conference Speaker, Facilitator, Business Strategist, Success Coach.…
By Mark Ellis, CEO of Liftoff https://twitter.com/liftoffmobile Gender may be a social construct, but it wields enormous power in places you’d…
By Marc R Gagné MAPP Senior Privacy and Data Advocate, Cyber Intelligence and Director @ Gagne Legal. See more about Marc here.…
By @SimonCocking. Review of Greg Scott's new novel Bullseye Breach. See interview with Greg here. http://irishtechnews.net/ITN3/data-breaches-are-serious-greg-scots-bullseye-breach-aims-to-deliver-a-page-turner-to-demonstrate-this/ This book is an interesting illustration…
By Dr. Jim McGrath In the 1970s the American business leader and author of the international bestseller Up the Organisation…
Latest cool, interesting, inspiring podcast from the Robohub team. See more by them here. http://irishtechnews.net/ITN3/robots-podcast-micro-and-nano-robotics-with-brad-nelson/ Transcript below. In this episode…
By @SimonCocking Describe the company – the elevator pitch ... Plan B is supporting a programme of legal action to tackle climate change.…
Qstream CEO and co-founder Duncan Lennox will present at TEDxUCD 2016 today, at the University College Dublin (UCD). Under the leadership of Lennox,…
By @SimonCocking. Another great week for Irish Tech News, more partnerships, with Nordic, Russian and Robotics subject experts, and more to…
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