Photography

Mojo rising again Glen Mulcahy explains. RTÉ Mojocon, International Mobile content creation conference

Guest post by Glen Mulcahy organiser of the excellent successful 2015 Mojo conference, which will now be returning to Dublin again this…

10 years ago

Out of this World Exhibition by Irish astronomers and photographers, National Botanic Gardens

By @SimonCocking Leo Enright, space commentator and broadcaster, will open a spectacular photo exhibition “Images of Starlight” by Irish amateur astronomers…

10 years ago

Deloitte predicts surge in photo sharing in 2016

The technology, media and telecommunications (TMT) practice at Deloitte, the business advisory firm, has announced its predictions for the sector…

10 years ago

25 drone thought leaders and innovators to follow on twitter

Lead image above by Peter Cox, see more of his work at Peter Cox Photography Article by Rosalie Bartlett, top drone analyst. …

10 years ago

A photographic review of 2015 by Brendan O Se

By Brendan O Se A photographic review of 2015 2015 was a year like no other for me in terms…

10 years ago

Sport and tech, some great interviews, articles and reviews

By @SimonCocking title image by Christian Mcleod Surfing, kayaking, windsurfing, ultimate frisbee, wearables, drones tracking your performance, sporting tech investors. There are…

10 years ago

Drone Expo Ireland to lift Irish Drone Industry to new heights. At the RDS 1-3 April 2016

By @SimonCocking Ireland's Drone Industry will receive a boost this year as the Drone Expo takes place in the RDS between…

10 years ago

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