Women in Tech

Hack the human – the psychology of cyber fraud, Professor Mary Aiken

Bank of Ireland, has launched their anti-smishing campaign to mark the start of International Fraud Awareness Week, which takes place…

3 years ago

The case for generative AI in business

Guest post by Nell Watson, Researcher in AI Ethics and Curator of AI Con 2022 Formative AI technologies are those…

3 years ago

I Wish report 2022 reveals more teenage girls are looking at STEM careers

The annual I Wish Report 22 on female TY students’ perspectives on STEM, has revealed significant change, with 93% of…

3 years ago

Going for Growth celebrates 15th year with call for new applications from ambitious female entrepreneurs

Going for Growth has begun accepting applications for the 15th year of the award-winning business development scheme for female entrepreneurs. The programme,…

3 years ago

Intel and FIT launch Navan based manufacturing training course for women

Fastrack to IT (FIT) and Louth & Meath Education and Training Board (LMETB), together with Intel are delighted to share…

3 years ago

Some companies reinvented themselves very quickly, Michelle McDaid the Senior Director of Engineering at Workhuman

In February 2020 I recorded my last ever face to face podcast with Jason Adams and Michelle McDaid. Shortly afterwards…

3 years ago

Zhanat Makhataeva, PhD candidate in Robotics Engineering at Nazarbayev University School of Engineering and Digital Sciences, on the human memory augmentation app she is developing

A very common problem amongst older people is the development of cognitive disorders. This results in more round the clock…

3 years ago

We have to be impressive Anne Keogh, CFO Ambisense

As diversity has become a major part of working life, it’s great to see an increase of women in senior…

4 years ago

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