Innovation

How blockchain can disrupt the music industry in 2020

Blockchain is helping musicians and producers to sell their music without intermediaries and without giving high fees to record labels.…

6 years ago

MediLiVes launches unique healthcare app in London

MediLiVes, the innovative healthcare platform based on AI and Blockchain technology, launched its App on Saturday 16th November in London.…

6 years ago

Beauty Buddy the clever new app for beauty fans

This week I attended the launch of a clever new app for beauty consumers. The launch featured a panel including…

6 years ago

RYANAIR CHOOSES VODAFONE BUSINESS TO TRANSFORM DIGITAL INFRASTRUCTURE IN SEVEN-YEAR TECHNOLOGY PARTNERSHIP

Ryanair has chosen Vodafone Business as its technology communications partner in Europe. The new seven-year agreement builds on an existing…

6 years ago

Signifyd Sees Accelerated Innovation With Expansion of Global R&D Centre in Northern Ireland

Signifyd, a global leader in ecommerce fraud protection, has seen its new research and development centre grow faster than expected,…

6 years ago

Morpheus.Network and Hanhaa tackle supply chain issues around BREXIT

Morpheus.Network and Hanhaa are targeting European agri food vertical and provide a technical solution for issues around BREXIT. Since the…

6 years ago

Workshop Supporting Researchers to Create Innovation Driven Enterprises

The STARTED Project, coordinated by NUI Galway’s TechInnovate programme, will host a free workshop ‘Supporting Researchers to Create Innovation Driven…

6 years ago

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