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Easypeasy: Event showcasing next generation technology

Easypeasy Ltd is a Design, Innovation, and Change Management Consultancy and Training agency. They are entering an exciting period, currently…

5 years ago

TCL launches Alcatel smartphone and tablet

At Consumer Electronics Show 2021, global electronics giant TCL Communication further expanded its suite of Alcatel products with the launch…

5 years ago

Leaders Voices: Listen to your gut, but don’t follow it

If you had the chance to go back in time and offer your younger self some advice on your leadership…

5 years ago

Gamma partners with BERWOW to create Ireland’s first retrofit energy efficiency solution

Gamma, the cloud-hosted location intelligence systems and services company, has announced that it has partnered with BERWOW, an Irish technology…

5 years ago

Andy Chopra on business, advisory and lockdown

Andy Chopra is a business advisor who has a distinguished career within the enterprise landscape. I spoke to Andy about…

5 years ago

DriveElectric- 200,000 BEVs will be registered in 2021

At least 200,000 new battery electric vehicles (BEVs) will be registered in the UK in 2021, according to figures from…

5 years ago

Using holograms and avatars to deliver talks, cutting edge insights with Mark van Rijmenam

Interesting conversation with Dr Mark van Rijmenam, who is The Digital Speaker and available for (virtual) keynotes in-person, as an avatar or…

5 years ago

IDA Ireland: Continuous investment despite COVID-19

IDA Ireland, the inward investment agency of the Irish Government, today reported continued investment in 2020 despite the serious disruption…

5 years ago

The effect of COVID-19 on climate change

By George Stacey of Novergence LLC The COVID-19 lockdown carried the greater part of the world to a halt, and…

5 years ago

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