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Rethinking Business as Usual is the Way to Not Only Recover but Thrive

Rethinking Business as Usual - Guest post by Neil Thurston, Chief Technologist in Logicalis UKI It goes without saying that…

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Three Ireland survey reveals eveals over two-thirds of SMEs do not believe they are supported enough for further growth

New research from Three Ireland reveals that over two thirds (69%) of SMEs do not believe they are supported enough…

4 years ago

TU Dublin Product Design Student Develops Device To Reduce RSI In Healthcare Workers

Alexander Fives, a TU Dublin Product Design student, has created a revolutionary device with the potential to significantly reduce the…

4 years ago

NCBI launches Clear Our Paths Campaign

NCBI (National Council for the Blind of Ireland) has launched its annual Clear Our Paths campaign aimed at creating a…

4 years ago

UL Researchers develop a process to produce Food that can help Reduce Heart Disease

Researchers at the University of Limerick have developed a new step-by-step guide to designing functional foods, which are foods that…

4 years ago

Zhanat Makhataeva, PhD candidate in Robotics Engineering at Nazarbayev University School of Engineering and Digital Sciences, on the human memory augmentation app she is developing

A very common problem amongst older people is the development of cognitive disorders. This results in more round the clock…

4 years ago

SilverCloud Health Achieves Major Milestone of Reaching Over 1 Million Platform Users

SilverCloud Health, the world’s leading digital mental health platform has announced  that it has provided behavioural and mental health services…

4 years ago

Imposter Syndrome: Do You Feel Like A Faker At Work? 42% of Irish Workforce Do Too

4 in 10 workers in Ireland say they suffer from Imposter Syndrome, with 45% of women feeling this way at…

4 years ago

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