COVID-19

COVID-19 Has Made Airline Baggage and Change Policies Obsolete

Travel is returning and airlines have an opportunity to improve the experience for consumers and bring more critical revenue to…

6 years ago

63% of Ireland’s Remote Workforce are unaware of Work from Home Tax Rebate

Working from home is an arrangement which workers all over the country have had to adapt to during the COVID…

6 years ago

The fine balance between civil liberties and humanitarian good

The Covid-19 pandemic has not only led to discussions around the capacity of healthcare systems across the globe to deal…

6 years ago

3 Homeworking Risks Employers need to be Aware Of

Homeworking advice for employers from Alan Hickey, Associate Director of Advisory at Peninsula Lockdown turned a large number of Irish…

6 years ago

Using lockdown to career change into tech

Gladys Pascual is a Chemical Engineer, qualified with a PhD and working in a Dublin-based startup. It’s a career she…

6 years ago

Ruben Hamilius, Managing Director of BusinessGames Ireland appears on this episode of the Irish Tech News podcast

One of the ways to get your business working better is to have your staff do team building. One of…

6 years ago

Irish and Northern Irish businesses invited to the world’s largest, virtual conference and exhibition for Cobots

With Europe’s trade fair scene being turned upside down and manufacturing facing a difficult time over the coming months including…

6 years ago

Developing a wearable device to detect COVID-19 progression in at-risk patients

A new study from researchers at the University of South Florida is shedding light on the human body’s physiological response…

6 years ago

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