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How LPWAN Could Change Our Lives, IoT insights with Damian Duffy, eir Head of Mobility

By @SimonCocking, interesting insights from Damian Duffy, Head of Mobility at eir, who we will be interviewing at Dublin Tech Summit as part…

9 years ago

25 companies to look out for at Dublin Tech Summit

Here are another 25 companies to look out for at Dublin Tech Summit which starts Wednesday 15th. Dublin has been…

9 years ago

RTÉ Mojocon heads to Galway

After two successful years in Dublin, RTÉ Mojocon is heading to Galway city. From Thursday 4th – Saturday 6th May,…

9 years ago

Accenture Creates 300 Jobs in Tech and Design and Launches “The Dock”

Accenture have announced plans to hire more than 300 technology and design professionals in Ireland this year. This includes 100…

9 years ago

ACT Venture Capital unveil AIB Start Up Accelerator Fund

ACT Venture Capital announced that it has established a new seed fund, AIB Start-up Accelerator Fund 2. The Fund is…

9 years ago

FinTech Ireland, helping to put Irish fintech startups on the map, Peter Oakes interviewed

Great series of FinTech interviews by Head of Innovation at Leveris, Conor McAleavey. See more about them here. Business Showcase :…

9 years ago

Will the EU’s PSD2 Law conquer Conway’s Law?

By Paul Rohan Author: PSD2 in Plain English http://irishtechnews.ie/paul-rohan-explains-psd2-and-the-future-of-banking/ Melvin Conway argued as early as 1967 that there is a relationship between…

9 years ago

THE IMPACT OF TOUCH IN BUSINESS

By  Deiric McCann Executive VP – Europe, Profiles International. Head of International, Genos International. Speaker/writer on sales, marketing & leadership. Author…

9 years ago

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