Health

Audeara – The World’s First Full-Fidelity Headphone with a Built-in Hearing Test

Audeara is revolutionising the listening experience. Designed by doctors and engineers to deliver perfect sound, always. For a video explaining…

8 years ago

CheckItsReal ICO Opens on Friday 6th April

At 12 noon this Friday, 6th April, the CheckItsReal ICO opens. This round is an early invite round and is…

8 years ago

Martin Wickham on Building Trust with CheckItsReal

What is your background briefly? 40 years’ experience working in tech companies like Apple, British Telecom and Gateway where I…

8 years ago

Why Ireland is the Best Place for Biotech Startups

If Ireland isn’t already on the international business radar, it soon will be. The country has become a leading light…

8 years ago

Irish people spend over €353.7 million each year directly with their GP’s

Visiting a traditional GP in Ireland is an expensive and time consuming business.  A new Amarach survey commissioned by Irish…

8 years ago

CÚRAM to Develop New Techniques in Skin Regeneration for Burns and Chronic Wounds

CÚRAM, the Science Foundation Ireland Research Centre in Medical Devices, based at NUI Galway, will partner with five other European…

8 years ago

Use your coffee break to reset your state of mind

How many times do you really just sit and have a cup of coffee, for no other reason other than…

8 years ago

The Smart Cities of Europe with Andrey Belozerov

We recently caught up with Andrey Belozerov, Strategy and Innovations Advisor to CIO of Moscow, Moscow IT Department who spoke…

8 years ago

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