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Future is bright for women in science and tech. Mari Cahalane, Head of BT Young Scientist and Technology Exhibition

By @SimonCocking. Great interview with Mari Cahalane, head of BT Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition (BTYSTE) What is your back ground? I…

11 years ago

New Media, it’s pointless putting lipstick on a pig

Guest blog post by Fergus Ryan. Created for the annual CongRegation social media un-conference in Cong. There have been an…

11 years ago

Is technology killing creativity? Joan Mulvihill, CEO of the Irish Internet Association

Guest blog post by Joan Mulvihill created as a discussion paper for the annual CongRegation social media un-conference in Cong, see…

11 years ago

Videos of University College Dublin’s TEDxUCD 2015 Talks Go Live

University College Dublin’s TEDxUCD 2015 event, organised and managed by UCD’s innovation team at NovaUCD, took place recently in the…

11 years ago

Max Keiser discusses Bitcoin, its bright future why one country will become Bitcoin Switzerland

By @tecdr Max Keiser, who presents the Keiser Report on Russia Today is also a big supporter of cryptocurrencies and…

11 years ago

Business Showcase : Legion

By @SimonCocking Describe the company – the elevator pitch ... Legion is a product agency providing innovative mobile app and…

11 years ago

SimilarWeb, global leader in digital analytics. Exclusive interview with Or Offer, CEO

By @SimonCocking When was SimilarWeb established? 2007 Did you set out then to do what you do now?  SimilarWeb has quite…

11 years ago

TEDx talks at UCD, mindfulness is key, and how re-wilding could help humanity

By Reuben Godfrey Ideas worth spreading is the tagline of TED and, in that spirit, TEDx is a program of local,…

11 years ago

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