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BioSimulytics Wins UCDs 2019 Start-Up of the Year Award

BioSimulytics, which is developing a software platform to bring greater speed, certainty and product data quality to a critical part…

7 years ago

Minister Halligan re-affirmsc commitment to European space programmes with over €100 million investment to 2024

Minister of State for Training, Skills, Innovation, Research and Development, John Halligan, T.D., along with Ministers with responsibility for space…

7 years ago

Consol Freight CEO talks crypto and fiat investments and protestors at Malta AI and Blockchain Summit

Ernesto Vila, CEO of Consol Freight, presented at the November 2019 Malta AI and Blockchain Summit. Vila was tasked with…

7 years ago

Allbirds launch no-buy Black Friday, Friday 29th

Allbirds celebrates an alternative no-buy Black Friday by ceasing in-store trading in the UK, removing shoes and socks from shelves…

7 years ago

How Guest Blogging Can Help Your Business in 2020, 8 Tips

The best way to describe the concept of ‘guest blogging’ is by saying that it is a method that website…

7 years ago

Europechain Education Program EOSIO with the University of Geneva 2020

Europechain is amongst the world’s first to teach blockchain technology at a global university. Europchain’s Chief Technology Officer has delivered…

7 years ago

A FinTech 2019 Thanksgiving – With Added Gravy

By Theodora Lau and Bradley Leimer The end of the year always seems to bring on moments of reflection, a…

7 years ago

Liberland Aid Foundation (LAF) Launches Cryptocurrency Fundraising Program

LAF will be working with The Giving Block for the first ever #BitcoinTuesday The Liberland Aid Foundation, the humanitarian arm…

7 years ago

How blockchain can disrupt the music industry in 2020

Blockchain is helping musicians and producers to sell their music without intermediaries and without giving high fees to record labels.…

7 years ago

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