Ireland

Alstom Foundation to support ‘Every Step of the Way’ project in Ireland

The Alstom Corporate Foundation has announced its selection of 29 projects for the 2020 cycle, including the first-ever project in…

6 years ago

Rathlin community looks to develop services in green journey

As all look to green mobility as part of the solution to decarbonise transport we must look to green solutions…

6 years ago

Engineers encouraged to adopt a school during STEPS Engineers Week 2021

Engineers Ireland’s STEPS programme has called on engineers from across Ireland to adopt a school during STEPS Engineers Week 2021…

6 years ago

US based tech company Presidio announces agreement to acquire Irish owned Arkphire

Irish headquartered IT procurement and services company, Arkphire, has announced it is to be fully acquired by Presidio, a leading…

6 years ago

Apple: Cork community celebrate 40 years of innovation

The story of Apple in Ireland began in 1980 with a single manufacturing facility and 60 employees. Fast-forward to today,…

6 years ago

Ericsson research-5G consumer market worth 31 trillion by 2030

The 5G consumer market could be worth USD 31 trillion by 2030 globally, according to the new Harnessing the 5G…

6 years ago

Ingenio Learning, helping people to future proof their careers in tech, Rob Magee explains how

We caught up with Rob Magee, founder of Ingenio Learning to learn more about his desire to help people pivot…

6 years ago

Vodafone launches Ireland’s First Open Radio Access Network (OpenRAN), bringing 4G coverage to 30 new locations

Vodafone will become the first operator in Ireland to switch on an Open Radio Access Network (Open RAN) sites, in…

6 years ago

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