Health

Irish tech start-up wants to provide nurses with free health benefits app

An Irish tech start-up is aiming to provide nurses and frontline healthcare workers with more than €1m worth of free…

6 years ago

Virtual Beoirfest, Mia Tobin supporting Irish businesses during Covid-19

Interesting interview with Mia Tobin 1 min pitch for what you do? I started Brewery Hops in 2012 in response…

6 years ago

SEAI publishes data on energy use during first month of lock down

The Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI) has today published an overview of energy demand trends (including electricity, gas and…

6 years ago

Fears lockdown clearouts could derail Ireland’s e-waste target

Difficulties in recycling electrical waste from household clear outs during lockdown could derail Ireland’s compliance with EU targets after a…

6 years ago

Alaska Bakes Goes online in COVID-19

Alaska Bakes - a newly launched bakery in lockdown - goes online to win local customers It’s not just about…

6 years ago

We shouldn’t go back to ‘business as usual’ – business takeaways from COVID19

Business takeaways from COVID19, by Heimo Hammer CEO of kraftwerk group COVID-19 has completely shaken up most business around the…

6 years ago

How founders can use the recession to their advantage, Covid-19 times

By Yuri Cataldo, Strategist yuricataldo.com interesting article with some positive insights during these Covid-19 times  How founders looking to start a…

6 years ago

Trinity researchers raise fresh concerns about contact tracing app technology

Prof. Doug Leith and Dr Stephen Farrell at the School of Computer Science and Statistics at Trinity College Dublin have…

6 years ago

The UX Design Institute course sign-ups surge by 220 per cent

Irish company, the UX Design Institute, saw a 220 per cent increase in student numbers during the height of the lockdown…

6 years ago

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