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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

Enterprise Ireland Trade Mission to bring 45 Irish Companies to China

Minister for Business, Enterprise & Innovation, Heather Humphreys TD, is today commencing a trade mission to China of forty-five Enterprise…

7 years ago

Academy Software Foundation at the Linux Foundation announces new members

The Academy Software Foundation (ASWF), a neutral forum for open source software development in the motion picture and media industries hosted…

7 years ago

IT Sligo to lead ‘Tech on the Wild Atlantic Way Express’ Hackathon

A team of hackers led by Institute of Technology, Sligo, will be leading a three-hour high-speed hackathon on a special…

7 years ago

Will Robots Replace Teachers & Nurses?

A new Red C survey has found that 39% of adults in Ireland are concerned robots will take their jobs. …

7 years ago

SuperPixel Makes Motherhood a Little Easier With New Mothercare Family Card App

Mothercare Ireland has joined forces with SuperPixel to build and launch a new mobile app. The Mothercare Family Card app…

10 years ago

3,000 New Mothers Leave the Workforce Every Year due to the Cost of Childcare

The Citrix Baby Brain Drain study has revealed that approximately 3,000 new mothers leave the workforce every year due to the cost…

11 years ago

Daddyo App Review: The Survival Kit for New Dads

The first thing that came to mind after I installed this application was how much I could've done with it…

12 years ago

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