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Tech trends via Cartoons – Laugh and Learn, Ian Foley

Ian Foley is an executive with over 20 years' experience in sales and finance in Silicon Valley. Tech trends via…

4 years ago

Furthr VC grows seed fund to €32M

Furthr VC, previously DBIC Ventures has announced its new name and that its latest fund has grown to €32M, up…

4 years ago

We have to be impressive Anne Keogh, CFO Ambisense

As diversity has become a major part of working life, it’s great to see an increase of women in senior…

4 years ago

Google Pixel Buds Pro reviewed

Hot off the press, to coincide with the launch of the Google Pixel 6a, the Google Pixel Buds Pro have…

4 years ago

60 Free Places for Women in Cybersecurity Academy

Free intensive courses for women in cybertech and security Minister for Public Procurement, eGovernment and Circular Economy Ossian Smyth today…

4 years ago

Scientists Use Novel Dairy Drones to Help Improve Cows Grazing

Dairy drones on the horizon Irish dairy farmers could soon be using hi-tech ‘dairy drone’ imagery and a form of…

4 years ago

Techies Go Green Launches Go Green Ambassador Programme

Techies Go Green, a movement of IT and tech-oriented companies committed to decarbonising their businesses, has announced the launch of…

4 years ago

63% of Irish Construction Companies Struggle to Find Skilled Workers – New Research

A New industry report, including research conducted among 300 Irish construction companies, found labour shortage and access to talent will…

4 years ago

Software Company SAP Marks 25th Year in Ireland

A long history at SAP Today German software company SAP SE celebrated the 25th anniversary of its Irish operation. To mark the occasion,…

4 years ago

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