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2018 Finalists for BT Young Pioneer Award include Limerick teen girls who created a mental health tracker app.

Four girls from Coláiste Nano Nagle, a DEIS post-primary school in Limerick, are finalists for the BT Young Pioneer Award…

8 years ago

Highest Job Satisfaction Rate Recorded in STEM Industry

    •    900 employees surveyed across different sectors •    81% of STEM employees reported high job satisfaction rate •   …

8 years ago

Martin Wickham on Building Trust with CheckItsReal

What is your background briefly? 40 years’ experience working in tech companies like Apple, British Telecom and Gateway where I…

8 years ago

NUI Galway Mentored Students Win Two BT Young Scientist Awards

Three young Scientists Aoibhe Briscoe, Ellie Concannon, and Kate Owens, first year students at Coláiste Iognáid in Galway, competed for…

8 years ago

Tesco Mobile Awards Managed Voice Services deal worth in excess of €10 Million to BT

BT Ireland today announced their partnership with Tesco Mobile Ireland will be extended for a further two years which enables…

8 years ago

Mari Cahalane the Head of BTYSTE appears on this episode of the Irish Tech News Podcast

The closing date for the BT Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition (BTYSE) is September 25th 2017, and I spoke to…

8 years ago

Deadline for Entries for 2018 BT Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition is Fast Approaching

Top illusionist David Meade has joined BT Ireland in urging students from across the country to submit an entry for…

9 years ago

How to boost the Cyber-security of your company

By Oscar Michel, Masters in Journalism, DCU. Cyber-security is more threatened than ether. High-profile global ransomware like WannaCry or Petya…

9 years ago

Students urged to consider STEM subjects as CAO Change of Mind deadline approaches

As students across Ireland prepare for the CAO Change of Mind deadline on Saturday, organisers of the BT Young Scientist…

9 years ago

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