Ireland

ICHEC at NUI Galway Unveil New Supercomputer for Irish Research

Ireland is set to install a new national supercomputer to support research and innovation in 2018 through ICHEC at NUI…

8 years ago

Three Irish companies win €7m in the latest round of Horizon 2020 SME Instrument

Three grants amounting to €7 million have been successfully secured by three Irish companies in the most recent round of…

8 years ago

National Survey Reports Over One Third Of Irish Businesses Lack a Digital Marketing Strategy

Over one third of Irish businesses do not have a digital marketing strategy, according to new findings released today (15…

8 years ago

LUMIX FT7: Panasonic’s New Rugged Camera for Outdoor Adventures

Panasonic announced today a brand new, tough, compact camera geared towards lovers of outdoor adventures, giving you the chance to…

8 years ago

10 Tech Companies From NI Learn From Silicon Valley Entrepreneurs

Ten growing tech companies based in Northern Ireland have completed an exclusive visit to San Francisco and New York to…

8 years ago

Phelan Energy Group relocates its HQ to Dublin

Phelan Energy Group ‘Phelan’ has recently moved its International Headquarters, from Cape Town to Dublin, Ireland in order to accommodate…

8 years ago

NDRC Seeking Entrepreneurs for Autumn Dublin Investment Programme

NDRC, the investor in early stage digital companies, has announced the launch of its Autumn 2018 Investment Programme for startups.…

8 years ago

Amarenco Solar expands into French territories

Amarenco Solar, which has a considerable presence in the French renewable energy market has recently been awarded regulated tariffs for…

8 years ago

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