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Why the next phase of Covid19 could be technology innovation?

By David Sprott It’s becoming clear that a Covid19 vaccine is not going to be the silver bullet as widely…

5 years ago

COVID19 – Is Education a Problem or Opportunity?

By David Sprott  Many important innovations have occurred in times of crisis. Natural disasters, pandemics or wars have all triggered…

5 years ago

COVID-19 Transforming your business to help it thrive

By Edwin Bosso While the recession caused by COVID-19 has wreaked havoc on businesses of all sizes and industries, some…

5 years ago

The Global Face Mask Industry, Key Trends To Watch

By George Stacey Norvergence LLC has analyzed that the overall face mask industry is expected to record €21,210 million worth…

5 years ago

Sustainability is not an option, it’s an imperative, Anil Srivastava, Virtual Island Summit

Anil Srivastava is the CEO of Leclanché. We spoke about his current projects and his up coming talk at the…

5 years ago

COVID-19-Apps and their use in the pandemic

By Shannon Flynn Fighting the COVID-19 pandemic in Ireland has proved to be challenging. While it has by no means…

5 years ago

Primum Familiae Vini launches PFV Prize

The Primum Familiae Vini, an association of twelve European families who are producers in the continent's greatest wine regions, launches…

5 years ago

Why the Irish COVID Tracker is Essential for our healthcare

By David Sprott The concept of contact tracing is new to us all. In the early stages of the Coronavirus…

5 years ago

What The Hack- Creating projects to help others

What The Hack is an emerging hackathon events company that has adapted to the COVID-19 restrictions, holding fully remote events.…

5 years ago

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