Clanwilliam Health and VideoDoc today announced a new partnership, that will enable all GPs across Ireland using a Clanwilliam health…
University College Dublin (UCD) today announced that it is leading a new international industry-academia consortium to accelerate the development of…
Latest great, smart and insightful guest post from our friend at Brinc, by Bay McLaughlin, and also panel member of…
Latest great guest podcast by Aidan McCullen as part of our latest partnership with other interesting interviewers and inspiring content creators.…
Dublin-based software company, OpenApp, has announced a four-year contract with the EU which is estimated to be worth €5million. OpenApp,…
By Justin Lawler Developer. Biohacker. Organiser of @qs_dublin . Contributor at @Irish_TechNews see more by Justin here. Public health campaigns have a…
By Justin Lawler Developer. Biohacker. Organiser of @qs_dublin . Contributor at @Irish_TechNews see more by him here. http://irishtechnews.ie/saunas-coffee-notes-from-the-finland-biohackers-conference/ Wearable technology has…
Digital Health company SilverCloud Health, the leading provider of evidence-based online mental health and behavioural healthcare solutions, announced that it…
Latest great piece by Richard Corbridge, see more by him here. http://irishtechnews.net/ITN3/digital-disruption-in-health-with-a-patient-centred-approach-interview-with-richard-corbridge-cio-hseehealth-ireland/ Sci:Com #SCICOM16 For eHealth Ireland being part of…
An early-stage MedTech venture developing a new microneedle platform technology has won a University College Dublin (UCD) commercialisation award. The…
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