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DCU Institute to lead €2.4 million EU project to tackle “fake news”

The DCU Institute for Future Media and Journalism (FuJo) will lead a €2.4 million EU project to tackle the issue…

7 years ago

More than 10,000 visitors expected at Fujitsu Forum Munich 2018

Fujitsu is expecting more than 10,000 visitors at this year’s Fujitsu Forum Munich – its flagship customer event. This year’s…

7 years ago

Blocknubie Founder shares his journey in Blockchain

Loughlin Nestor, founder of Blocknubie, outlines his journey in Blockchain and how over the past year his project has evolved…

7 years ago

ANALOG DEVICES AND TYNDALL SIGN STRATEGIC MULTI MILLION RESEARCH PARTNERSHIP

Acknowledging Tyndall National Institute as one of Europe’s leading technology research centres, Analog Devices (ADI) has signed a multi-year, multi-million…

7 years ago

Irish companies secure new strategic partnerships at world’s largest trade exhibition

Four Enterprise Ireland backed companies, Irish Breeze, Reagecon, Solvotrin Therapeutics and Novaerus have today announced new strategic partnerships with Chinese…

7 years ago

NordVPNs adopting WireGuard protocol

NordVPN, a VPN service provider, is introducing yet another advanced cybersecurity solution. Following the latest technology trends, the company is…

7 years ago

Call for entries for 6th CongRegation ‘Mind Mesh’

The 6th annual CongRegation ‘Mind Mesh’ in Cong Village from November 23rd to 25th will see over 100 Irish and…

7 years ago

Navigating Local Patent System Peculiarities in Canada

by Ryan De Vries, Heerlaw.com   The world’s patent systems are administered by national or regional patent offices. As a…

7 years ago

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