Women in Tech

The Digital Markets Act (DMA) and Gatekeepers Jeanne Kelly, founding partner of the first international office of Browne Jacobson

The Digital Markets Act (DMA) is EU regulation that aims to create a safer, fairer and more transparent online environment.…

2 years ago

Maintaining ethical standards amid rapid tech innovation is a huge challenge tech leader tells Learnovation summit

A leading campaigner for African women in STEM is today addressing an Irish conference on the problem of building human…

2 years ago

Iarnród Éireann and Bus Éireann to partner with I Wish for 2024 STEM Showcase

I Wish, the organisation inspiring teenage girls towards Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths (STEM) careers, has announced an increased national…

2 years ago

Our tool allows them to build branded links at scale Nataly Kelly, CGO Rebrandly

One of the issues with launching and maintaining brand campaigns on social media is the URL’s that are used. When…

3 years ago

Irish physicists win European Inventor Award 2023

The European Patent Office (EPO) has announced that Irish inventors Rhona Togher and Eimear O’Carroll are the winners in the…

3 years ago

The inaugural Microsoft Power Women in Tech Awards

Gillian O’Sullivan, Country Leader of BearingPoint Ireland has been announced as the winner of the inaugural Microsoft Power Women in Tech…

3 years ago

Expleo launches initiatives to attract women in Ireland back to the workplace

Expleo, a global technology, engineering, and consulting service provider, has announced that it is launching progressive initiatives aimed at attracting…

3 years ago

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