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Sidera reaches its Soft Cap of $1,500,000

Sidera, the succesful blockchain project incubated by IBM in the “Startup for IBM” program, just reached its soft cap, raising…

8 years ago

Sidera and AidCoin together: First ICO to donate percentage of raise to charity via AidCoin

Sidera and AidCoin have signed an agreement that will improve the survival of endangered animals. Sidera commits to donating 1%…

8 years ago

A City Rising: Cork Set to Become The Fastest Growing Region Under The Project 2040 Plan

Cork cements its place as key European tech hub with over 300 ICT related companies employing more than 29,000 people…

8 years ago

4 Ways Big Data Will Have an Impact on Future Workplaces

Written by Devin Pickell It’s on your Twitter feed, your LinkedIn connections are sharing articles, and just about every tech…

8 years ago

Scotland Pioneers New Blockchain Polling Technology

Describe Scotland’s democracy today. We are 21st century citizens, with archaic 19th century vote institutions, using 15th century pieces of…

8 years ago

Sidera accepted onto IBM’s Premium tier – Startup With IBM

IBM today announces that Sidera has been accepted on the Premium Tier of Startp with IBM. By design, this program…

8 years ago

EU Commission Carlos Moedas welcomes EU Young Scientist to Ireland

-Calling all science enthusiasts - Tickets now available for the European Union Contest for Young Scientists EU Commissioner Carlos Moedas says ‘Ireland is a fantastic hub for STEM innovation’…

8 years ago

World Crypto Con to Debut in Las Vegas this October

The theme and focus of the very first World Crypto Con are to bring mass adoption of cryptocurrency and blockchain…

8 years ago

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