Cars

Only 1 in 5 Irish Drivers are Aware of New €600 Government Grant for Car Home Charging Kits

Only 29% believe the grant is sufficient to make them consider purchasing a plug-in hybrid 3 in 5 are discouraged…

8 years ago

Lero researchers at NUI Galway and Valeo Announce Partnership on Driverless Cars

Researchers from the Lero SFI Research Centre at NUI Galway have signed an autonomous vehicles R&D partnership with Valeo, the…

8 years ago

Dublin startup Cubic’s software now connecting a million cars

The next generation of cars and trucks are getting a lot more connected thanks in part to a Dublin startup.…

8 years ago

Qt’s new digital cockpit to be seen in car models this year

The makers of software development framework Qt are working with several carmakers to introduce their new innovative digital cockpit system…

8 years ago

Latvia’s ridesharing law paves way for online sharing apps and other tech-driven initiatives

While London has made headlines for having banned Uber, Latvian parliament passed an innovative ridesharing law, allowing and regulating the…

8 years ago

8 Predictions for IT in 2018

By Maurice Mortell, managing director Ireland and emerging markets, Equinix All technology companies focus on the future, but as the…

8 years ago

Robohub Podcast: High-Performance Autonomous Vehicles, with Chris Gerdes

Listen in to another good podcast from the team at Robohub. More podcasts from them can be found here. In this episode,…

8 years ago

BEYOND ICO: tZERO & EUROPE’S ICO REGULATIONS

How are Blockchain & ICO regulations going to be in Europe? Video interview with Matthew Van Niekerk, the Vice President…

8 years ago

Robotics podcast, Mobility Transformation Facility, with Edwin Olson

Latest excellent podcast from the Robohub team. See more by them here, and thanks to the guys for the ongoing partnership with them which…

8 years ago

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