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Kenya wins Bid to host the International Open Data Conference in 2020

TheGovernment of Kenya won the bid based on the consistency and high-level leadership of H.E the Deputy President, Hon. William…

8 years ago

SOTI Inc announces 150 new jobs for Galway

SOTI Inc., a provider of mobile and IoT device management solutions, has announced the opening of a new Galway office…

8 years ago

Ireland’s plan for electric vehicles will reduce emissions, but may come at a cost

The level of emissions coming from Ireland's transport sector is undeniably high, which is of particular concern when considering the…

8 years ago

Ray Alcorn of Cork-based Exceedence on Making Renewable Energy a Reality

Describe the company for us: We all know climate change is a problem and we know that more renewable sources…

8 years ago

Could sluggish Atlantic currents cause a surge in global temperatures?

New research challenges previous understanding of how the Atlantic Ocean’s circulation system affects global temperatures, suggesting that they could. The…

8 years ago

Dead Coins: What’s the Best Way to Address this Growing Problem?

Written by David Drake The invention of blockchain has created space for tech-savvy individuals and companies to craft innovative solutions…

8 years ago

How IoT sensors can make a farmer’s life easier

Farming isn’t a simple business anymore. Farmers are always under pressure to producing more food on fewer acres. They have…

8 years ago

SEAI encourages researchers to avail of new a €500,000 government fund for energy research projects

European collaboration to advance local and regional renewable energy systems Funded by the Department of Communications, Climate Action and Environment,…

8 years ago

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