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New research shows 79% of small to medium retailers in Ireland are concerned about cashflow

New research carried out by Elavon, one of Ireland’s leading card payment providers, identifies the key challenges facing small and…

10 years ago

Record number of Collaborative Agreements between industry and researchers in 2015 – KTI

Knowledge Transfer Ireland (KTI) has revealed that 748 new collaborative research agreements - a record number - were signed last…

10 years ago

Van Gogh Comes to Life: The Power of Machine Learning

Researchers at CONNECT, the Science Foundation Ireland research centre for Future Networks at Trinity College Dublin along with Qatar Computing…

10 years ago

iPhone survives 45-foot drop: Fashion technology company Mous™ launches slim, elegant Limitless cases on Indiegogo

Mous™, a fashion technology company and the creator of Mous Musicase, has announced that its new range of Mous Limitless…

10 years ago

IRELAND IS A LEADING CONTENDER FOR DATA-DRIVEN INVESTMENT IN EUROPE

A report produced by leading law firm William Fry in association with Forbes Insights, has found that 61% of leading…

10 years ago

Gavin Fox head of practice for Harvey Nash appears on the latest Irish Tech News Podcast

Last week Harvey Nash released their 2017 tech survey and I spoke to Gavin Fox head of practice for Harvey Nash…

10 years ago

Irish Black Friday Draws Midnight Shoppers as Revenues Triple

On Friday week, keyboard warriors and savvy shoppers will be by their computers and mobile devices waiting to pounce on…

10 years ago

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