Podcast

Project Ngulia: from Phone to Drone, with Fredrik Gustafsson, latest Robots Podcast

Latest fascinating podcast from Robohub website. In this episode, Audrow Nash interviews Fredrik Gustafsson, Professor in Sensor Informatics at Department of Electrical…

9 years ago

Dr Aoibhinn Ní Shúilleabháin the brand ambassador for Futurewize appears in this episode of the Irish Tech News podcast

A new, classroom-based programme called Futurewize, aimed at inspiring young Junior Cycle students to explore a new world of career…

9 years ago

Robots Podcast : Human 2.0: Exoskeletons and Orthoses, with Hugh Herr

The first podcast in a series of collaborations with interesting writers at the cutting edge of innovative technologies from the Robohub…

9 years ago

Tara Foster appears on the latest episode of the Irish Tech News podcast

Space Week is taking place this week and is Ireland’s newest national STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Maths) week in parallel…

9 years ago

Paul O’Connell the founder of the Uprise festival appears on this episode of the Irish Tech News podcast

Paul O'Connell is the man behind the Uprise Festival, the biggest and best startup event in Europe. In the past…

9 years ago

Stephen Quinn the CEO and co-founder of Jobbio appears in this episode of the Irish Tech News podcast

Stephen Quinn the CEO and co-founder of Jobbio, our Jobs partner appears on this episode of the Irish Tech News…

9 years ago

Kay Meseberg the 360/VR innovator from ARTE appears on this episode of the Irish Tech News podcast

ARTE the European cultural network is one of Europe’s most innovative broadcasters with a long track record of producing interactive…

9 years ago

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