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SciFest: Inspiring students across the country

SciFest, Ireland’s largest and most inclusive second level STEM fair programme is calling on students across the country to enter…

5 years ago

Microsoft Ireland announces 200 new jobs with the expansion of its Digital Sales team

Microsoft Ireland was joined today by the Taoiseach Micheál Martin TD to announce a further expansion of its Dublin-based EMEA…

5 years ago

Influencers and their role in the changed marketplace

By Sara McCorquodale  Influence explains very clearly exactly what an influencer is, how easily people are becoming famous overnight from…

5 years ago

Lego astronauts travel universe to drop in on the NSC

Two LEGO® astronauts traveled across the universe to drop in on the National Space Centre (NSC) in celebration of International…

5 years ago

110 New Jobs to Be Created by Huawei in Ireland

Huawei today announced it would create a further 110 new jobs in Ireland by the end of 2022, bringing to…

5 years ago

Facebook controversy which has provoked legal action

Facebook has well and truly irked Irish businessman and former presidential candidate Gavin Duffy, who is taking legal action against…

5 years ago

Accent bias: How can employers minimise discrimination in the workplace?

By Alan Hickey, Service and Operations Director at Peninsula Sinn Féin have introduced draft legislation seeking to add a new…

5 years ago

Deloitte release TMT predictions in 2021 report

Deloitte has released its Technology, Media & Telecommunications (TMT) Predictions 2021 report, which highlights how trends in TMT may affect…

5 years ago

65,113 new .ie domains were registered in 2020

65,113 new .ie domains were registered in 2020, the highest ever figure and an almost 30% increase on 2019, according…

5 years ago

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