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Deloitte Survey Shows Most Companies are Interested in Blockchain Technology

Written by David Drake A new Deloitte survey presented at the Consensus 2018 Annual Conference in New York City shows…

8 years ago

The FIFA World Cup Might Just Bump Bitcoin Ahead

Written by Shashwat Srivastava The FIFA world cup is due to begin in a fortnight and it is going to affect Bitcoin…

8 years ago

ARM your tech startup with an ESOP

An ESOP, or Employee Stock Option Plan, is a must-have for any startup. Whilst the size, terms, number of employees…

8 years ago

Dublin City Tech company wins Dublin City Enterprise Award 2018

Usheru, a tech company from Dublin has won the Dublin City Enterprise Award 2018. Usheru powers direct ticketing and marketing…

8 years ago

Building the Future of Science and Technology with LEGO

Robots designed and built by secondary school students using LEGO will be strutting their stuff at Dublin City University this…

8 years ago

Tech wearables looking big in 2018 forecast

The wearables market had a boost in 2017, and payments played a big part. Notable releases, such as the Fitbit…

8 years ago

Catch the latest Bitcoin, Ether, ICO and crypto trends in 2018 at Dubai International Blockchain Summit

By @SimonCocking interesting event coming up in Dubai in January. When and where is it on? 8th January 2018 at ATLANTIS Hotel, The…

8 years ago

Mastercard and Dublin City Council partner to use data to improve city intelligence and performance

At Smart City Expo in Barcelona, Mastercard and Dublin City Council (DCC) today announced a three-year innovation partnership to support…

8 years ago

Business Showcase : Jemmasophie.com

By @SimonCocking Describe the company – the elevator pitch ... Jemmasophie.com is a customized personal shopping service that hand delivers clothes…

8 years ago

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