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Wellington IT sees more than 130K credit union mobile app downloads since launch

Wellington IT, the tech partner to the Credit Union sector, today announces that it has seen 131,061 downloads of its…

4 years ago

10 Hot Consumer Trends of Everyday Life by 2030

A hybrid mix of connectivity-enabled technology, integrated into real physical environments to enhance shopping and buying experiences, is expected to…

4 years ago

Low-Carbon Fuel Cell Development for Data Centres

A consortium of seven organisations was chosen by the Clean Hydrogen Partnership to develop a next-generation fuel cell platform to…

4 years ago

Better Cotton aims to reduce Greenhouse Gas emissions 50% by 2030

Better Cotton, the world’s largest certifier of cotton, announced the launch of its ambitious new climate change mitigation target as…

4 years ago

How to Create Limited Edition NFTs with Amelia Tomasicchio at the Cryptonomist

Jamil chats with Amelia Tomasicchio to get her insights on the latest industry trends and the booming NFT market place.…

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VOYCEToken redefining NFTs after partnering with homeless charity

The VOYCE ecosystem received another boost, thanks to a new partnership with homeless charity, Musicians Making a Difference (MMAD). VOYCEToken…

4 years ago

VR Technology Changing The Casino Industry

Virtual reality (VR) technology comes as a new phenomenon. It’s leading the way that most people will play games in…

4 years ago

New Deal to See Public Lighting Used for Wireless Communication

One of Ireland's and Europe’s leading telecoms infrastructure companies has formed a new collaboration with the world’s top lighting firm…

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