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Beyond Covid-19: ‘futureproof’ jobs in Artificial Intelligence and Blockchain

The Covid-19 global pandemic has changed the way we work. It has increased the pace of what is already identified…

6 years ago

Caseldon Consulting discuss Irish racism

Caselden Consulting Limited will be carrying out their monthly #CChats on Friday 31 July from 15:30-17:30.  The topic of discussion…

6 years ago

Jeremy Cassell on why virtual presenting is here to stay

By Jeremy Cassell Flexible working is the new reality. Whether we like it or not. If we don’t up our…

6 years ago

5G Future Homes and their potential

Home is where the heart is. The old adage conveys a powerful truth that is increasingly relevant as the current…

6 years ago

Studio Graphene director Ritam Gandhi talks innovation

By Ritam Gandhi, Founder, and Director, Studio Graphene. The phrase ‘innovate or die’ conjures up a world in which every…

6 years ago

UCC announce launch of spinout company SeqBiome

UCC Innovation today announced the launch of SeqBiome a spinout from APC Microbiome Ireland, SFI Research Centre, University College Cork…

6 years ago

Home Game- Exploring the UK’S Space Ambitions

By Peter Ivanov In an era where space rocket launches are becoming commercialised and projected into popular culture, the U.K.…

6 years ago

Tom Spencer of IrishEVs on the benefits of electric vehicles

Tom Spencer is a PR executive for IrishEVs, a website that is specifically targeted at those who are new to…

6 years ago

Humanocracy: Creating Organizations as Amazing as the People Inside Them, reviewed

By Simon Cocking, review of Humanocracy: Creating Organizations as Amazing as the People Inside Them. Available from their website here.…

6 years ago

VRT break could catalyse electric vehicle adoption in Ireland

With the ambitious emissions targets set by Ireland’s new government, increased electrification will be high on the agenda if the…

6 years ago

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