Ireland

Robert Scobel speaks at AR/VR Mavric VR conference, Republic of Work, Cork

By James Conroy Journalist - former Assistant Psychologist Conduit of tech & online community psychology. VR/AR enthusiast. This post first appeared here.…

9 years ago

Irish Company, TAPSTAK launches a ‘remote control for life’

New Irish Company, TAPSTAK is intent on transforming the way we interact with the world around us having created one…

9 years ago

How Irish Fintech companies can benefit from Brexit

Interesting guest post by David Bloxham GCS MD of GCS - technology, engineering and financial services recruitment. We recruit and inspire the…

9 years ago

Eight NUI Galway Research Projects Selected for Commercialisation Support

Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation, Mary Mitchell O’Connor TD, has announced funding to facilitate the commercialisation of research from…

9 years ago

March for Science Ireland, 22 April 2017

By Eimear Dodd Journalism MA student, @TheCity_Dublin editor, @Irish_TechNews When: 22 April 2017 Where: Meet at Grand Canal Square, Dublin…

9 years ago

New computing capabilities are changing the world, Stephen Kruger IBM Master Inventor, speaking at FutureScope

By @SimonCocking, interesting interview with Stephen Kruger, who has been a Cloud Architect with IBM for the past 10 years. Over…

9 years ago

Get the most of out of your content, Ari Hoffman. Speaking at LavaCon Conference

By @SimonCocking. Great interview with Ari Hoffman, Success Fanatic at MindTouch. Ari will be appearing at LavaCon in Dublin  to interview Ex Libris…

9 years ago

it@cork’s new chair outlines challenges and opportunities for IT industry

By Eimear Dodd Journalism MA student, @TheCity_Dublin editor, @Irish_TechNews Caroline O’Driscoll was elected as Chair of it@cork at its annual…

9 years ago

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