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Irish Tech Companies Raise Record Venture Capital Funding of €392m in Second Quarter

Venture capital investment into Irish tech firms in the second quarter this year hit a record €392m, up 7.6% on…

5 years ago

Driving Ambition Behind the Next Generation of Donegal Female Entrepreneurs

An initiative to develop female entrepreneurship in Donegal is now open for applications. Following the success of the programme last…

5 years ago

Join the fight for digital democracy in this global startup hackathon

The Digital Democracy Challenge seeks innovative, low-cost, and viable digital solutions to uphold a digital civic and democratic public space…

5 years ago

Irish survey reveals key tools that will be used as step back into a less restricted world

Resilience and self-care will be key tools as people remerge back into our new less restricted world, a recent Irish…

5 years ago

Why is Crypto rising in popularity? Insights with Nick Ayton

Suzanna Hayek met with Nick Ayton to discuss crypto's increased popularity, its role in countries in financial collapse, NFTs and…

5 years ago

Killers, Spillers and Thrillers in TG4’s Autumn Schedule

As TG4 approaches its 25th birthday this October, the new autumn schedule is a fitting representation of TG4’s age and…

5 years ago

Google Nest Cam details and review

It is here, and it is something that many people seem to easily understand what the purpose of it is,…

5 years ago

Logitech ERGO K860, split ergonomic keyboard, reviewed

We look at the ERGO K860, a split ergonomic keyboard designed for better posture, less strain, and more support available…

5 years ago

How can Older Adults Shop Online in the Future?

In the paper, How can Older Adults Shop Online in the Future? Developing Design Principles for Virtual-Commerce Stores, the Lero…

5 years ago

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