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Free esports summer camp for girls activated by WYLDE and Belfast Met

Irish esports organisation, WYLDE, and Belfast Met have teamed up to provide free summer camps to girls aged between 15…

3 years ago

Embracing the Invisible: Ambient Computing’s Silent Takeover

In an era of rapid technological advancement, the concept of ambient computing has emerged as a transformative force. With the…

3 years ago

ServiceNow research reveals rising costs putting Irish businesses at risk of brand loyalty crisis

ServiceNow, the leading digital workflow company that makes work, work better for people, has released Irish findings from its recent…

3 years ago

Do what you LOVE. It’s a well-hackneyed phrase, but TRUE!

Recently I went to listen to some live music in an intimate creative space above the Cherry Tree Pub in…

3 years ago

ChatGPT meets UX Research: unlocking new frontiers

Guest post by Radu Jitea, UX Researcher & Product Architect, Granite Digital By now you have undoubtedly heard about the…

3 years ago

Strategic insight and tactical decisions with Josh Bernoff

WHAT DOES IT ALL MEAN? GUEST:  Josh Bernoff HOSTS:  Rob Tercek and Brian Solis DESCRIPTION:Josh Bernoff’s entire career as an…

3 years ago

Sky’s the limit for Space Week events

Space Week Ireland returns this October 4th-10th 2023 and organisers at MTU Blackrock Castle Observatory, in partnership with Science Foundation Ireland…

3 years ago

12 CEO’S Wanted for Health Tech Startups, Kilo Health Call for Applications

Digital health startup accelerator Kilo Health calls out to be the trailblazer with the bold leadership approach and join forces…

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