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Irish telecoms experts developing security solutions for trucks to avoid their use as terrorist weapons

Telecommunications, Software & Systems Group (TSSG) at Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) secure major role in €3 million secure truck…

8 years ago

Bonafi to Take on Automotive Aftermarket Parts Counterfeiters

Written by Abraham Kim  Bonafi is a blockchain-based solution which helps to aid brands and consumers in their fight against counterfeiters.…

8 years ago

How Social Media Has Changed the Automobile Industry

Description: The automobile changed a lot since the first car appeared. Along with all the processes of manufacturing, the approaches…

8 years ago

AA Ireland to host major conference on the social impact of new car technology

How prepared is Ireland for the next wave of motoring technology, such as self-driving cars? What are the social, legal…

8 years ago

Blockchain Can Bolster Auto Supply Chain Relations

This article originally appeared here In a time when cars are getting smarter, technology more advanced, and competition fierce, it…

8 years ago

Startups, VR and Digital Farming at #StartupVillage2018

After an Olympic travel fest over 2 time zones and a lot of waiting around in International airports and about…

8 years ago

JNU GROUP signs partnership with Korea Smart City Institute “SMART CVC”

JNU GROUP’s JPAY Platform and Korea Smart City Institute “SMART CVC” sign Strategic Partnership Contract. JNU GROUP is also the…

8 years ago

What you need to know about the Mobility X Conference, May 10th

The Mobility X conference will be taking place in St.Stephens Green Dublin this Thursday, May 10th and this is what…

8 years ago

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